Wu Yang and Liam Pitchford won both their matches to help Falcons TTC beat DHFL Maharashtra United 14-5 in the first semifinal of the inaugural CEAT Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT).

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Liam Pitchford of Falcons TTC in action during the Semi Final

The team that secures 14 points first is declared winner in the knockouts. Falcons had won the League meeting between the two teams by 17-10. ShazA Challengers will meet Dabang Smashers TTC in the second semifinalon Saturday, with the final to be playedAon Sunday zoloft buy online, dapoxetine reviews. .

Hong Kong world No 8 Wong Chun Ting put DHFL Maharashtra United ahead with a 2-1 win over southpaw Sanil Shetty, ranked 201 in the world, in the menas singles (Foreign v Indian), the opening match of the tie.

However, Chinese world No 13 Wu Yang brushed aside 279-ranked Pooja Sahasrabudhe Koparkar (DHFL Maharashtra United) 3-0 in the womenas singles (Foreign v Indian) for Falcons TTC to move 4-2 ahead on points.

Up next was mixed doubles (Foreign/Indian pair) and DHFL Maharashtra Unitedas pair of Harmeet Desai Aand the experienced Fu Yu edged out Sanil Shetty and his partner ALee Ho Ching 2-1 to reduce their margin of deficit to 4-5.

Briton Liam Pitchford pulled off an upset win over Wong Chun Ting 2-1 in the menas singles (Foreign player category) to extend Falcons TTCas lead to 7-5.

Chinese ace Wu Yang won her second outing of the day as she put it past China-born Austrian world No 22 Liu Jia (DHFL Maharashtra United) 3-0 in the womenas singles (Foreign player category) to take Falcons TTC a step closer to victory, at 10-5.

Liam Pitchford then won his second match of the day, beating Harmeet DesaiA3-0 in the menas singles (Foreign v Indian) to move Falcons TTC to 13-5, one point way from victory.

Sutirtha Mukherjee won the opening game against Liu Jia in the womenas singles (Foreign v Indian) 11-10 to seal the tie for Falcons TTC.

Earlier in the evening,AMrs Nita Mukesh Ambani, Founder and Chairperson of Reliance Foundation and Indiaas only woman member in the International Olympic Committee (IOC) graced the occasion of India’s first ever professional TT league, CEAT Ultimate Table Tennis, which saw players from DHFL Maharashtra United and Falcons TTC slug it out for a final berth here at the NSCI.

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Mrs. Nita Mukesh Ambani (C) along with Mrs Vita Dani (3L), Chairperson, 11even Sports and CEAT UTT Promoter and Mr Niraj Baja (3R), Co-Promoter of 11even Sports and Promoter Director of Bajaj Group of Companies poses for a photograph with the players during the Semifinal 1

Apart from watching the matches in the 1st Semi-Final, Mrs. Ambani also encouraged some of the Indian paddlers with inspiring words. She met with India’s Olympian Sharath Kamal, four-time Paralympic Gold Medalist Natalia Partyka, Olympian Kim Song I and India’s young sensation Archana Kamath.

Falcons TTC beat DHFL Maharashtra United 14-5

MS aASanil Shetty lost toAWong Chun Ting 1-2 (8-11, 11-5, 3-11)

WS a Wu Yang beat Pooja Sahasrabudhe Koparkar 3-0 (11-2, 11-4, 11-2)

MD a Sanil Shetty/ Lee Ho Ching lost to Harmeet Desai/ Fu Yu 1-2 (6-11, 11-5,A5-11),

MS a Liam Pitchford beat Wong Chun Ting 2-1 (11-8, 9-11, 11-4)

WSAaAWu Yang beat bt Liu Jia 3-0 (11-5, 11-5, 11-6)

MS -ALiam Pitchford beat Harmeet Desai 3-0 (11-6, 11-10, 11-7)

WS – Sutirtha Mukherjee beat Liu Jia 1-0 (11-10)

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