Key Points

UTT Season 6 is set to launch on May 31 with an exciting double-header, featuring defending champions Dempo Goa Challengers against Ahmedabad SG Pipers. Later that evening, Dabang Delhi TTC will face Jaipur Patriots, leading into a competitive season with eight franchises across 23 ties. Notable players like Bernadette Szocs and Alvaro Robles will also be in action, showcasing talent from around the globe. The league has garnered substantial attention, with last season averaging over a million viewers per match, underscoring its rising popularity.

Key Points: UTT Season 6 Kicks Off May 31 with Goa vs Ahmedabad

  • UTT Season 6 begins May 31 with a thrilling double-header
  • Defending champs Goa face Ahmedabad, Delhi clashes with Jaipur
  • Eight franchises compete across 23 ties
  • League draws 20 million viewers, showcasing its growing popularity
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UTT season 6 to begin on May 31 with double header, Goa face Ahmedabad, Delhi clash with Jaipur

UTT season 6 starts May 31 featuring Goa Challengers vs Ahmedabad Pipers in opening matches.

"UTT has rapidly become one of the most coveted global sports properties. - Table Tennis Federation of India"

New Delhi, May 16

Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) season 6 will kick off with a double-header on May 31 at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad, with the opening night witnessing defending champions Dempo Goa Challengers taking on home side Ahmedabad SG Pipers in a primetime clash. 

Earlier in the evening, Season 2 winners Dabang Delhi TTC will face Sreeja Akula-led Jaipur Patriots in the ceremonial opener, setting the tone for a high-voltage season, where eight franchises will compete across 23 ties.

U Mumba TT, led by World No. 14 Bernadette Szocs and rising Indian star Yashaswini Ghorpade, begin their season with a mouth-watering Maharashtra Derby on June 1 against PBG Pune Jaguars, spearheaded by Spanish ace Alvaro Robles.

Debutants Kolkata ThunderBlades, featuring World Youth No. 5 Ankur Bhattacharjee and Olympians Quadri Aruna and Adriana Diaz, open their campaign on June 2 against Season 3 winners Chennai Lions, headlined by China’s Fan Siqi, the most expensive pick at this year’s auction, and former World Youth No. 1 (U-17) Payas Jain.

The Western Derby between Mumbai and Ahmedabad on June 2. A rematch of last year’s final between Dabang Delhi and Dempo Goa Challengers–which pits Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Diya Chitale against Harmeet Desai and Singapore’s Zeng Jian–is set for June 4. The semifinals will be played on June 13 and 14, leading to the Grand Finale.

Each team will play five ties across the group stage, while each tie will consist of five matches—two men’s singles, two women’s singles, and one mixed doubles. After the league stage, the top four teams on the points table will progress to the knockout stage, with the semi-finals featuring Team No. 1 vs Team No. 4 and Team No. 2 vs Team No. 3.

Staged under the aegis of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) and promoted by Vita Dani and Niraj Bajaj, UTT has rapidly become one of the most coveted global sports properties in table tennis.

UTT drew 20 million viewers in 2024, a 1.3x rise from the previous season. The opener between Dempo Goa Challengers and Jaipur Patriots drew 1.33 million, while the U Mumba TT vs Ahmedabad SG Pipers derby scaled to 1.83 million on TV. Across the season, the league averaged over a million viewers per match.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Excited for UTT Season 6! 🏓 The Goa vs Ahmedabad opener will be 🔥. Hope Indian players like Sathiyan and Harmeet get more recognition through this league. Table tennis deserves more love in India!
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Priya M.
Great to see international stars like Quadri Aruna and Adriana Diaz playing in India. But I wish the organizers would schedule more matches in smaller cities too. Table tennis is popular in tier-2 towns as well!
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Arjun S.
The viewership numbers are impressive! 1.83 million for Mumbai vs Ahmedabad? Bas ab thoda better promotion chahiye - maybe get some Bollywood stars to attend matches. Would help attract younger audiences.
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Sunita R.
As a table tennis coach, I'm thrilled to see young talents like Yashaswini Ghorpade getting this platform. UTT is doing what IPL did for cricket - creating heroes in other sports too. More power to them!
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Vikram J.
The Kolkata ThunderBlades look interesting with their mix of youth and experience. But ticket prices are too high for average sports fans. Should have some affordable sections to fill the stadiums.
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Neha P.
Mixed doubles in every tie is a great move! 👏 More gender equality in sports please. Also hoping to see more Indian women players rise through UTT like Sreeja Akula has.

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