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The 20th Asian Table Tennis Championships were held in Macau, China, from 23 February to 1 March 2012. [1] It was originally organised and hosted by the Lebanese Table Tennis Federation for 12 to 18 September 2011 with the prospective location of Jamhour Stadium, Beirut , Lebanon . [ 2 ]
The 17th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships 2011 were held in Jiangyin, India, from 20 to 24 July 2011. It was organised by the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) under the authority of the Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU).
Venugopal Chandrasekhar (18 June 1957 – 12 May 2021 [1]) was an Indian national table tennis champion and Arjuna Award winner. [2] Chandrasekhar died on 12 May 2021, from COVID-19 complications amid the COVID-19 pandemic in India. He was 63. [3]
Table tennis is a popular indoor recreation sport in India. It has gained popularity in states like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. The official governing body of the sport in India is the Table Tennis Federation of India. As of October 2024, the men's team is ranked 12th in the world while the women's team is ranked 10th.
The club has four lighted tennis courts, and Vijay Amritraj played there. It held the first South India Championships in 1889, and hosted for many years after. It has hosted several International Tennis Federation tournaments and the women's national championships. The club also has a gym, swimming pool, billiards, table tennis and a cards room ...
Table Tennis - Men's Team: 2006 Commonwealth Games - Melbourne: 27 March Gold: Table Tennis - Men's Doubles: 2010 Commonwealth Games - Delhi: 13 October Bronze: Table Tennis - Men's Team: 2010 Commonwealth Games - Delhi: 9 October Bronze [1] Table Tennis - Men's Team: 2018 Commonwealth Games - Gold Coast: 9 April Silver [2] Table Tennis - Men's ...
This list of table tennis players is alphabetically ordered by surname. The main source of the information included in this page is the official International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) database. More detailed information about their careers is available in the individual players' articles, and in the ITTF database.
Year Host City Gold Silver Bronze 1926: London: Roland Jacobi: Zoltán Mechlovits: Munio Pillinger: S.R.G. Suppiah: 1928: Stockholm: Zoltán Mechlovits: Laszlo Bellak