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Chennai Lions is an Indian professional table tennis franchise team based in Chennai that played in the Ultimate Table Tennis. It was established in 2019 by film director Aishwarya R. Dhanush and entrepreneur Sameer Bharat Ram. [1] [2] They are the reigning champions of the league after defeating Dabang Delhi TTC in 2019 UTT finals. [3] [4]
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 ...
Chennai is home to popular Table tennis players Sharath Kamal and Subramanian Raman, both gold medalists at the Commonwealth Games and winners of the Arjuna award. The Chennai Sepak Takraw League is a major attraction in Chennai for the sport of Sepak Takraw, players from Tamil Nadu participate in four teams in this league. The Tamil Nadu men's ...
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Chennai, India. The stadium is located at Sydenhams Road in Park Town besides the Chennai Central suburban railway station. It has a capacity of 40,000. In 1946, the Corporation Stadium was built in a portion of the land occupied by the People's Park in Central Madras.
Ultimate Table Tennis is a professional level table tennis league in India. [4] Launched in 2017, it consists of 8 teams. [5] The league is held by Table Tennis Federation of India. [6] The 2024 champions are Goa Challengers who defeated Dabang Delhi TTC in the finals. Falcons TTC won the first season with a 14–9 score against Shazé Challengers.
Mantu Ghosh (born 1973/1974) is an Indian former table tennis player from West Bengal.As a two-time national champion, Ghosh is now the coach of India's table tennis women's team and a sports administrator after previously working in different capacities at the state and the national level.
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 .
World Junior Table Tennis Circuit 3 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games: 4 2009 Men's Junior Volleyball World Championship: 5 2009 FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship for Women: 6 2011 Rollball World Cup. 7 2011 World Series Boxing: 8 2013 Asian Athletics Championships. 9 2014 Pro Kabaddi League: 10