Key Points

The inaugural Dream UTT Juniors tournament concluded with an electrifying finale between Kolkata Thunder Blades and U Mumba TT. Young athletes Ritvik Gupta and Swara Karmakar emerged victorious in a nail-biting 5-2 match at Ahmedabad's EKA Arena. The tournament provided a unique platform for U-15 players to experience professional-level competition and learn from seasoned athletes. Dream Sports Foundation CEO Neel Shah emphasized the tournament's significance in nurturing grassroots talent and developing future champions.

Key Points: Kolkata Thunder Blades Triumph in Dream UTT Juniors Finale

  • Inaugural Dream UTT Juniors showcases India's top U-15 table tennis talent
  • Kolkata Thunder Blades win dramatic 5-2 final against U Mumba TT
  • Tournament provides professional experience for young athletes
  • Neel Shah highlights importance of grassroots development
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Kolkata Thunder Blades beat U Mumba TT in season 1 of Dream UTT Juniors

Young table tennis talents Ritvik Gupta and Swara Karmakar clinch Dream UTT Juniors title, defeating U Mumba TT in thrilling 5-2 match

"This tournament represents more than just competition - Neel Shah, Dream Sports Foundation CEO"

Ahmedabad, June 8

Season 1 of Dream Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) Juniors concluded with a thrilling finale that showcased India's brightest U-15 table tennis talent. After two weeks of intense competition between young athletes from across the country, Ritvik Gupta and Swara Karmakar of the Kolkata Thunder Blades emerged victorious in a nail-biting final that ended 5-2.

They beat U Mumba TT's Prateek Tulsani and Ananya Muralidharan at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad on Sunday, as per a press release from UTT and Dream Sports Foundation.

The tournament provided a unique platform for junior players to experience professional-level competition and learn alongside seasoned athletes, marking a significant milestone in Indian table tennis development.

The awards were presented by Vita Dani, Co-promoter, Ultimate Table Tennis, Neel Shah, CEO of Dream Sports Foundation, and Sumit Pandey, COO of the Dream Sports Foundation.

Speaking about the tournament, Neel Shah, CEO, Dream Sports Foundation said, "The inaugural Dream UTT Juniors has been a remarkable success, providing our talented U-15 players with an invaluable opportunity to compete in a professional league format and learn from senior athletes. This tournament represents more than just competition - it is a crucial stepping stone that will help these young champions develop the skills needed to represent India on the global stage. We are proud to partner with Ultimate Table Tennis for this tournament -- strengthening our shared commitment to nurturing grassroots talent and shaping a stronger future for Indian table tennis."

The duo representing the Kolkata Thunder Blades were elated following their victory. "The experience was incredible. I had so many opportunities to play alongside top players. I really enjoyed spending time with senior players Adriana Diaz and Quadri Aruna - they were very friendly and welcoming," said Swara Karmakar.

Her teammate Ritvik Gupta echoed the sentiment, adding, "I never imagined I would get the chance to play in Dream UTT Juniors. It was always my dream to be part of UTT. This was my first time here, and coming as a player rather than just a spectator makes me incredibly happy."

A blistering start from Prateek saw him come back well against Ritvik to win the first set 11-10 in their boys' singles tie. The two youngsters fought tooth and nail, with Ritvik winning the second set 11-10. In the end, Ritvik gave the Kolkata Thunder Blades the early lead in the final with an 11-8 win in the third set.

Ritvik and Swara of the Kolkata Thunder Blades made a strong start to their mixed doubles tie with an 11-4 win over U Mumba's Prateek and Ananya. Despite an impressive comeback from U Mumba in the second set, it was the Thunder Blades who won with an 11-9 score. In the final set of the mixed doubles, U Mumba secured the set with an 11-9 score to ensure the tie read 4-2 entering the girls' doubles.

In the end, Swara sealed the trophy for her team with a 11-4 victory in the first set of the girls' doubles to confirm the trophy for the Kolkata Thunder Blades.

Dream UTT Juniors Final: U Mumba TT vs Kolkata Thunder Blades

-Prateek Tulsani vs Ritvik Gupta: 11-10, 10-11, -Prateek/Ananya vs Ritvik/Swara: 4-11, 9-11, 11-9-Ananya Muralidharan vs Swara Karmakar: 4-11.

- ANI

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Arjun P.
What an exciting tournament! 🏓 So proud to see young talents like Ritvik and Swara representing Bengal with such skill. The future of Indian table tennis looks bright if we keep investing in grassroots programs like this. More power to Dream Sports Foundation!
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Priya M.
The scores show how close the competition was! 11-10 in multiple sets - these kids have nerves of steel. Hope Doordarshan or Sony Sports broadcasts more junior tournaments. Our young athletes deserve the spotlight too!
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Rahul K.
While the tournament is great, I wish they had more regional representation beyond just big cities. There's incredible talent in smaller towns that needs exposure. Maybe next season they can have qualifying rounds across states?
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Sneha R.
As a table tennis coach, I'm thrilled to see juniors getting professional exposure. The mixed doubles format is especially innovative - helps develop all-round skills. Kudos to the organizers! 👏
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Vikram S.
The Kolkata-Mumbai rivalry in sports never disappoints! 😄 Great to see these young players carrying forward our table tennis legacy. Hope some of them make it to the Olympics one day. #ChessOnTable
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Neha T.
My daughter was inspired watching this tournament! She's now begging for table tennis coaching. More such events please - they create role models for the next generation. The players' humility in victory was especially heartwarming.

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