Key Points

The 28th Asian Table Tennis Team Championships is making its Odisha debut at Kalinga Stadium this October. This marks the event's return to India after a 16-year absence with nearly 500 participants from 22 countries competing. Top teams will earn qualification spots for the 2026 World Table Tennis Championships in London. Odisha is simultaneously hosting the National Junior Athletics Championship, showcasing the state's growing prominence in international sports hosting.

Key Points: Asian Table Tennis Team Championships 2025 Return to India in Odisha

  • Event marks first Asian Table Tennis Team Championships in Odisha after 16-year India gap
  • 500 participants from 22 countries including China Japan and Korea
  • Indian teams feature stars like Manika Batra and Sreeja Akula
  • Winners qualify for 2026 World Table Tennis Championships in London
  • Kalinga Stadium hosts simultaneous national junior athletics championship
  • Odisha showcases world-class sports infrastructure development
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28th IITF-ATTU Asian Table Tennis Team Championships to be held at Kalinga Stadium

Top Asian table tennis teams compete in Bhubaneswar after 16-year India hiatus with World Championship qualification spots at stake featuring top international players.

"The top-performing teams from this championship will qualify for the ITTF World Table Tennis Team Championships 2026 - Sports Minister Suryabanshi Suraj"

Bhubaneswar, October 10

The 28th IITF-ATTU Asian Table Tennis Team Championships will be held at the Athletics Centre of Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, from 11th to 15th October, 2025.

The prestigious event is being jointly organised by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), the Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU), the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), the Odisha Table Tennis Association, and the Sports & Youth Services Department, Government of Odisha.

This marks the first-ever hosting of the Asian Table Tennis Team Championships in Odisha, and notably, the event returns to India after a 16-year hiatus.

Nearly 500 participants, including players and support staff from 22 countries - India, China, Japan, Republic of Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau, Bangladesh, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Oman, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Uzbekistan - are taking part in the championship. Both men's and women's teams will compete for top honours.

The top-performing teams from this championship will qualify for the ITTF World Table Tennis Team Championships 2026 to be held in London, informed Sports Minister Suryabanshi Suraj during a press conference.

He further stated that several top-ranked international players will be showcasing their talent in this championship. From India, Sreeja Akula, Manika Batra, Diya Chitale, Yashaswini Ghorpade, Swastika Ghosh (Women's category) and Ankur Bhattacharya, Payas Jain, Manush Shah, Snehit Suravajjula, Manav Thakkar (Men's category) will represent the country.

Athletes from various nations have already arrived in Bhubaneswar and started their practice sessions. The Department has ensured all necessary arrangements - from world-class playing infrastructure approved by the ITTF to hospitality, accommodation and security for all participants.

As part of the promotional activities, the Championship Trophy was unveiled on October 6, followed by a Trophy Tour across prominent tourist locations, colleges, and shopping malls in Bhubaneswar. The event has generated significant enthusiasm among sports enthusiasts and the general public.

In addition, the 40th National Junior Athletics Championship commenced on Friday at the Kalinga Stadium and will continue until October 14, 2025. Around 2000 athletes from various states are participating, including 75 athletes (38 men and 37 women) from Odisha.

Sports Minister Suraj expressed pride that Odisha is hosting both national and international tournaments simultaneously, underscoring the State's growing prominence in the global sports arena. He added that Odisha has earned a distinct identity in the world of sports by developing world-class infrastructure and successfully hosting numerous international events -- including India's first World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze held at Kalinga Stadium in August this year.

Sachin Ramchandra Jadhav, Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Sports & Youth Services Department, Sheikh Hayat Al Khalifa, Acting Regional Vice President, ATTU, N. Ganeshan, Tournament Director and Olympian Padmashri Achanta Sharath Kamal were present in today's press conference.

- ANI

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Rohit P
After 16 years, table tennis returns to India! This is huge for Indian sports. Hope our players make the most of home advantage and qualify for World Championships. 🇮🇳
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David E
Impressive to see India's sports infrastructure development. Kalinga Stadium is becoming a world-class venue. Good to see multiple events happening simultaneously.
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Ananya R
The trophy tour across Bhubaneswar is a brilliant idea to build excitement! More cities should do this for major sporting events. Hope the local youth gets inspired to take up table tennis.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the effort, I wish ticket prices were more affordable for local students. Many young fans might miss watching their heroes play live.
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Vikram M
Great to see 22 countries participating! The competition will be tough with China, Japan, and Korea, but our Indian team has been performing well lately. All the best Team India! 🏓
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Kavya N
Odisha government deserves appreciation for consistently investing in sports infrastructure. From hockey to athletics and now table tennis - the state is setting an example for others.

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