All India Table Tennis: Karnataka Boys Reach Semifinals – Nathnagar 2024

Nathnagar. Hindustan representative Ganpatarai Salarpuria Saraswati Vidya Mandir Sainik School Campus organized in 36th all

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Nathnagar, Hindustan representative Ganpatarai Salarpuria Saraswati Vidya Mandir Sainik School campus held at the third day of the 36th All Table Tennis on Saturday in the Under-14, Under-17 and Under-19 category. Uttarakhand and Karnataka made it to the first semi-finals in the boys category under-14, while players from Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan arrived in the second semi-finals. Similarly, Rajasthan and Karnataka maintained their dominance in the under-17 category, while players from Uttar Pradesh and Punjab won the second semi-finals and secured the place. There was also tough matches in the girls category. In the Under-14, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu kept their hold strong till the semi-finals.

In the under-17 category, girls from Uttar Pradesh and Delhi maintained their domination till second rounds. In the under-19 category, teams from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh performed a bang in the semi-finals. The finals of the competition will be played today. The winning players will get an opportunity to participate in SGFI (School Games Federation of India). During the program, judges from other states, Principal of the school Amresh Kumar, Department Inspector Satish Kumar Singh, Program Head Ajay Kumar, media in-charge Deepak Kumar Jha, Shantanu Anand, Shashibhushan Mishra and Acharya-Bandhu-Bhagini of the school were present.

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