Key Points

U Mumba TT must win and rely on other results to secure a playoff spot in UTT Season 6. Dabang Delhi TTC, already qualified, aim to become the first team to finish the league stage unbeaten. Bernadette Szocs and Lilian Bardet have been key for U Mumba, while Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Maria Xiao remain undefeated in doubles. The match promises high stakes as both teams look to build momentum ahead of the knockout stages.

Key Points: U Mumba TT Face Dabang Delhi in Crucial UTT Season 6 Clash

  • U Mumba TT need a win and favorable results to secure playoffs
  • Dabang Delhi TTC target historic unbeaten league run
  • Bernadette Szocs and Lilian Bardet lead U Mumba's charge
  • Sathiyan-Maria duo remains undefeated in mixed doubles
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UTT Season 6: U Mumba TT eye playoffs, Dabang Delhi TTC chase history in final league stage tie

U Mumba TT chase playoffs while Dabang Delhi TTC aim for historic unbeaten league run in UTT Season 6 decider.

"Five games might be enough, but nothing less than a fight will do for the team from Mumbai. – UTT Reporter"

Ahmedabad June 11

U Mumba TT will have their sights set on a semi-final berth when they take on playoffs-bound Dabang Delhi TTC in the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) Season 6 on Thursday. There is a lot on the line for Delhi, too, who are aiming to become the first team in history to pass through the league stage unbeaten.

U Mumba sit fifth on the table with 32 points; their playoff chances rest not just on a win, but also on the outcome of the Jaipur Patriots vs PBG Pune Jaguars tie. Five games might be enough, but nothing less than a fight will do for the team from Mumbai.

They come in buoyed by a gritty win over Stanley's Chennai Lions, with Bernadette Szocs, Lilian Bardet, and Yashaswini Ghorpade all in strong form. Szocs and Bardet have each won three of their four matches, while Yashaswini--who beat China's Fan Siqi in her previous outing--has won two of three.

The Szocs-Akash Pal pairing has been a revelation, winning three straight in mixed doubles. Though Akash is yet to win a singles match, his doubles presence remains key. Bardet and Szocs rank among the league's top forehand shot-makers, while Yashaswini has been a backhand machine.

Dabang Delhi, meanwhile, have already locked in their playoff berth, but a win here would etch their names in UTT history. They've been consistently clinical: Diya Chitale, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Maria Xiao, and Izaac Quek have all won at least two matches each, delivering consistent returns.

The Dabang Delhi pairing of Sathiyan and Maria remains undefeated in mixed doubles (4/4), a rare edge in high-stakes ties. With Izaac and Sathiyan both among the top five in backhand winners, Delhi will be looking to bring precision and power to close out the league stage on a high-and carry the momentum into the semis.

Squads:

U Mumba TT: Bernadette Szocs (Romania), Lilian Bardet (France), Yashaswini Ghorpade, Swastika Ghosh, Akash Pal, Abhinandh PB

Dabang Delhi TTC: Diya Chitale, Maria Xiao (Spain), Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Quek Izaac (Singapore), Suhana Saini, Sourav Saha.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
U Mumba's turnaround this season has been impressive! Yashaswini beating Fan Siqi was a masterclass 🇮🇳 The Szocs-Pal combo is fire 🔥 Hope they make it to playoffs - Mumbai deserves this after last year's disappointment!
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Priya M.
As a Delhiite, I'm so proud of Dabang Delhi! Sathiyan-Maria pairing is unstoppable 💪 But honestly, the league needs more Indian players in starting roles. Why are we depending so much on foreign players?
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Arjun S.
UTT is getting better each season! The level of competition is world-class now. That said, Star Sports should improve their coverage - half the matches aren't even telecast properly. How will TT grow in India without proper broadcasting?
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Sneha R.
Yashaswini Ghorpade is the real dark horse this season! Her backhand is giving international players tough competition. More power to our women players 👏 Hope she gets picked for Asian Games after this performance!
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Vikram J.
Delhi's consistency is unbelievable! But let's not forget - they haven't won the trophy yet despite topping league stages before. Need to convert this form into championship wins. Pressure will be huge in playoffs!
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Neha T.
The foreign players are raising the standard no doubt, but I wish UTT had more regional representation. Where are teams from South or East India? Table tennis has huge following in WB and TN too!

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