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TT World Championships: Diya Chitale, Manush Shah Advance; Sreeja Akula Ousted

TT World Championships: Diya Chitale, Manush Shah Advance; Sreeja Akula Ousted

News1817-05-2025

India number one Sreeja Akula crashed out in the first round but the country's contingent enjoyed plenty of success in other matches with Diya Chitale and Manush Shah progressing to the second round of women's and men's singles competitions in the table tennis World Championships on Saturday.
The Mukherjee duo — Ayhika and Sutirtha — and the pairing of Diya and Yashaswini Ghodpade also won their respective women's doubles opening matches on the first day of the premier tournament.

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