Key Points

Sreeja Akula and Kanak Jha led Jaipur Patriots to a notable victory in UTT Season 6, overwhelming Stanley's Chennai Lions despite a late resurgence. Jha made history by winning a match with three Golden Points, showcasing his exceptional skills. Sreeja complemented his performance with her own triumph, securing her accolades as the Indian Player of the Tie. Meanwhile, a late surge by Chennai, spearheaded by Payas Jain and Fan Siqi, added drama by closing the gap in the overall score.

Key Points: Sreeja Akula Kanak Jha Propel Jaipur Patriots to UTT Win

  • Sreeja Akula and Kanak Jha seal crucial win for Jaipur Patriots
  • Jha makes league history with three Golden Points
  • Chennai Lions fight back, reclaim six valuable games
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UTT Season 6: Sreeja, Kanak shine as Jaipur Patriots grab first win despite Stanley's Chennai Lions' spirited comeback

Sreeja Akula and Kanak Jha lead Jaipur Patriots to triumph against Stanley's Chennai Lions with historic performances.

"Sreeja took home dual honors for her display, while Jha shined with three Golden Points. - Article Source"

Ahmedabad, June 3

Clean sweeps by Kanak Jha and Sreeja Akula set Jaipur Patriots en route to a 9-6 win in the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) Season 6 on Tuesday, despite a late, spirited fightback from Stanley's Chennai Lions.

USA's top-ranked male paddler, Jha, became the first player in league history to win a match with three Golden Points in his 3-0 triumph over Kirill Gerassimenko. Subsequently, India's top-ranked female paddler, Sreeja, followed with a clinical 3-0 win over Nationals' gold medalist Poymantee Baisya as Jaipur raced to a 6-0 lead.

Staged under the aegis of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) and promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani, UTT continues to grow as a premier professional league. All 23 ties, over 16 action-packed days, will take place at Ahmedabad's EKA Arena.

Having won their opening battles, Jha and Sreeja then paired up to stretch Jaipur's winning start to eight games, sealing their first tie win of the campaign with a commanding 2-1 win in mixed doubles over Payas Jain and Fan Siqi.

But Chennai showed late resolve. Payas responded with a 3-0 win over Yashansh Malik in a clash of Delhi talents, while Fan, the league's highest-valued player, added two more games in her 2-1 win against Britt Eerland. Though the result was sealed, the Lions clawed back six valuable games, potentially crucial when table standings tighten at the business end of the league.

Sreeja took home the dual honours of the Indian Player and Shot of the Tie for her displays, while Jha picked up the Foreign Player of the Tie award.

Earlier, at the Dream UTT Juniors--a joint initiative by UTT and Dream Sports Foundation--Kolkata ThunderBlades and Dempo Goa Challengers cruised to identical 7-2 wins over Dabang Delhi TTC and PBG Pune Jaguars, respectively.

Ritvik Gupta and Swara Karmakar led the charge for Kolkata, each securing singles victories while combining for a dominant doubles win. For Goa, Sahil Rawat and Aarya Redkar delivered in style, winning all three match-ups against PBG Pune Challengers.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the UTT Season 6 article:
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Rahul K.
Sreeja Akula is truly making India proud! 🇮🇳 Her performance was world-class today. The way she dominated Poymantee shows why she's our top-ranked player. UTT is giving our players such great exposure against international stars.
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Priya M.
Kanak Jha's Golden Point hat-trick was mind-blowing! 🤯 But I'm more happy to see young Indian talents like Payas Jain showing fighting spirit even in defeat. The future of Indian table tennis looks bright with such competitions.
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Amit S.
While the matches were exciting, I wish there was more coverage on TV. Table tennis deserves prime-time slots like cricket gets. UTT is producing world-class performances but needs better marketing to reach masses.
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Neha T.
The mixed doubles pairing of Jha and Sreeja was pure magic! 💫 So good to see Indian players holding their own against international opponents. Hope this league inspires more kids to take up table tennis seriously.
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Vikram J.
Chennai Lions showed great spirit in the comeback! Though they lost, those 6 games might be crucial later. The league format makes every point count. Btw, when will we have matches in other cities? Ahmedabad is lucky to host all games.
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Sanjay P.
The junior matches sound equally exciting! Ritvik and Swara's performance shows our pipeline is strong. Maybe next season UTT can have more interactions between senior and junior players - would be great for learning.

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