Key Points

In a stunning display of talent, 20-year-old Yashaswini Ghorpade defeated China's unbeaten Fan Siqi during UTT Season 6, marking a significant breakthrough for Indian table tennis. Her dramatic victory came in a nail-biting third game, winning 11-10 on a golden point and ending Fan's winning streak. U Mumba secured a crucial 9-6 win against Chennai Lions, with Yashaswini's performance being the highlight of the evening. The match also saw impressive performances from other players like Bernadette Szocs and Jeet Chandra, underlining the competitive spirit of the tournament.

Key Points: Yashaswini Shocks Fan Siqi in UTT Season 6 Thriller

  • Yashaswini becomes first to beat Fan Siqi this season
  • U Mumba defeats Chennai Lions 9-6
  • Jeet Chandra upsets Ricardo Walther in another key match
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UTT Season 6: Rising star Yashaswini topples China's Fan Siqi as U Mumba beat Chennai Lions

Rising Indian paddler Yashaswini Ghorpade stuns unbeaten Chinese star Fan Siqi in dramatic Ultimate Table Tennis match

"Her fearless performance was the defining moment of the night - Match Commentator"

Ahmedabad, June 8

India’s 20-year-old rising star Yashaswini Ghorpade pulled off a massive upset in Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) Season 6, becoming the first paddler to beat China’s Fan Siqi this season in U Mumba TT’s 9-6 win over Stanley’s Chennai Lions on Saturday. Earlier, Jeet Chandra upset World No. 34 Ricardo Walther of Germany as Jaipur Patriots recorded a dominant 11-4 win over Ahmedabad SG Pipers.

U Mumba’s Lilian Bardet continued his fine form with a 2-1 win over Kirill Gerassimenko, setting his team on their way. Then came the moment of the night: 20-year-old Yashaswini faced the unbeaten Fan and stunned the Chinese ace with a fearless performance.

After dominating the opening game 11-5, Yashaswini fell behind 2-7 and then 8-10 in the third. Battling back, she reeled off three straight points to take the game 11-10 on Golden Point and hand Fan her first defeat of the season.

The momentum continued with Akash Pal and Bernadette Szocs combining for a 2-1 mixed doubles win, though Payas Jain swept Akash 3-0 in the next rubber to bring Stanley’s Chennai Lions level on the night.

Szocs, however, delivered a flawless 3-0 win over Poymantee Baisya to secure the tie for U Mumba, who moved to second in the table. Payas was named the Indian Player of the Tie, while Szocs claimed the Foreign Player of the Tie award. Yashaswini took home the Shot of the Tie honours.

Earlier, Indian paddler Jeet Chandra led from the front as Jaipur Patriots beat Ahmedabad SG Pipers in a dominant 11-4 win, climbing to the top of the table. Jeet stunned World Ranking 34 and World Championships silver medallist Ricardo Walther 2-1 in singles, sealing one of his biggest UTT wins yet.

Jaipur started strongly as Kanak Jha overcame a gritty debut from Divyansh Srivastava, while Britt Eerland swept Giorgia Piccolin 3-0. Ahmedabad hit back through Walther and Ayhika Mukherjee in the mixed doubles, but Jaipur stayed in control, with Sreeja Akula wrapping up the tie with a 2-1 comeback win over Ayhika. Jeet earned Indian Player and Shot of the Tie honours, with Eerland named Foreign Player of the Tie.

At the UTT Juniors, U Mumba TT and Kolkata ThunderBlades booked their spots in the final with solid semifinal wins. Prateek Tulsani and Ananya Muralidharan starred for U Mumba in a 5-2 win over Jaipur Patriots, combining for a dominant doubles sweep to seal the deal.

In the other tie, Kolkata’s Ritvik Gupta and Swara Karmakar delivered a clinical 5-3 victory over Dempo Goa Challengers, winning both their singles rubbers and contributing vital points in the doubles.

Final scores:

Jaipur Patriots 11-4 Ahmedabad SG Pipers

Kanak Jha bt. Divyansh Srivastava 3-0 (11-10, 11-8, 11-6)

Britt Eerland bt. Giorgia Piccolin 3-0 (11-7, 11-5, 11-10)

Jeet Chandra/Britt Eerland lost to Ricardo Walther/Ayhika Mukherjee 1-2 (8-11, 11-9, 7-11)

Jeet Chandra bt. Ricardo Walther 2-1 (11-10, 9-11, 11-9)

Sreeja Akula bt. Ayhika Mukherjee 2-1 (9-11, 11-7, 11-6)

U Mumba TT 9-6 Stanley’s Chennai Lions

Lilian Bardet bt. Kirill Gerassimenko 2-1 (11-6, 7-11, 11-3)

Yashaswini Ghorpade bt. Fan Siqi 2-1 (11-5, 6-11, 11-10)

Akash Pal/Bernadette Szocs bt. Payas Jain/Fan Siqi 2-1 (11-4, 11-3, 8-11)

Akash Pal lost to Payas Jain 0-3 (5-11, 8-11, 4-11)

Bernadette Szocs bt. Poymantee Baisya 3-0 (11-8, 11-6, 11-3)

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a match by Yashaswini! 🇮🇳 Beating a Chinese player is always special, especially someone unbeaten like Fan Siqi. Our young players are showing we can compete at the highest level. Hope this inspires more girls to take up table tennis!
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Priya M.
Jeet Chandra's win against Walther was equally impressive! Beating a world no.34 is no joke. UTT is proving to be a great platform for our players to gain confidence against international opponents. More such leagues needed for other sports too!
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Arjun S.
While the wins are great, we need to be consistent. Chinese players dominate because of their system. One upset is good but we need regular wins against top players. Our sports authorities should learn from their training methods.
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Shweta R.
The juniors matches were exciting too! Prateek and Ananya played brilliantly. Future of Indian table tennis looks bright with so much young talent coming up. Hope they get proper support and don't fade away like many promising players before them.
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Vikram J.
Why isn't this getting more coverage? Cricket dominates everything while our players are achieving in other sports. Star Sports should show more UTT matches live instead of repeating old cricket matches. #SupportOtherSports
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Neha P.
Yashaswini's comeback from 8-10 down was epic! That's the fighting spirit we need in all our athletes. Also great to see Indian women performing well in sports - from badminton to table tennis, they're making us proud! 👏

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