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Phil Salt supplies dash as Sussex maintain unbeaten run

Published in Cricket
Tuesday, 06 August 2019 15:19

Sussex 150 for 1 (Salt 78*, Wright 56) beat Glamorgan 146 for 9 (Lloyd 50, Topley 3-20) by nine wickets

Sussex's fifth win out of six - they also tied against Surrey - moved last year's beaten finalists above Kent Spitfires and they were always in control against a Glamorgan side still looking for their first win of the campaign.

After they restricted Glamorgan, who won the toss, to 146 for 9, openers Luke Wright and Philip Salt launched the reply with a withering assault which brought 130 in 12 overs, Sussex's fourth highest partnership in the format and their biggest against Glamorgan.

The pair rattled along at more than ten an over from the start, matching each other shot for shot against a toothless Glamorgan attack which lacked variety compared to Sussex. Salt reached his fifty with a six into the top tier of the pavilion off Andrew Salter and the offspinner was hit for boundaries off the next two deliveries.

Salt won the game off the fifth ball of the 13th over with an uppercut over third man which brought him his eighth boundary, he also hit three sixes as he finished on 78 not out from 42 balls - his third half-century of this season's competition.

It looked as if the Sussex pair might win the game on their own but Wright fell to a superb diving catch in the 13th over by wicketkeeper Chris Cooke after making 56 off 35 deliveries with five fours and two sixes. There were 6.1 overs left when Sussex eased to victory.

Such a one-sided contest had seemed unlikely with Glamorgan in good shape at 55 for 1 in the ninth over and opener David Lloyd going well. But they lost eight wickets for 87 and were never the same after Lloyd departed to the next ball after reaching his second fifty of this season's Blast.

The 27-year-old hit nine fours from 37 balls faced but he holed out to deep midwicket to give left-arm spinner Danny Briggs his second wicket and Glamorgan struggled for momentum thereafter against some accurate and disciplined Sussex bowling. Skipper Colin Ingram, Kiran Carlson and Chris Cooke all threatened but Sussex maintained a happy knack of taking a wicket just when Glamorgan threatened to put together a decent partnership.

Briggs was taken for 18 in his final over and Tymal Mills' last over cost 11 runs, but Glamorgan lost wickets too regularly to build any momentum and set a challenging total. Ollie Robinson removed Graham Wagg and Cooke with successive balls in the 17th over and finished with 2 for 27 but the pick of their bowlers was Reece Topley, who finished with 3 for 20. Sussex's fielding was excellent with Salt taking two superb diving catches in the deep to complete an excellent evening.

Kerr, Popovich criticize politicians over gun control

Published in Basketball
Tuesday, 06 August 2019 17:44

LAS VEGAS -- Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr says he thinks all the time about gun violence and mass shootings and how any day someone could walk into a basketball gym and shoot NBA players.

Following mass shootings in Gilroy, California, El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio that killed 34 people in just over a week, Kerr and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich criticized lawmakers for not doing nearly enough about gun control on Tuesday following the USA's practice.

"When you have 97 percent of the people in the country who want universal background checks and the Senate, not only, not won't pass it, won't even vote on it because [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell won't allow them to vote on it because the NRA has bought him off, then you got problem," said Kerr, who is an assistant coach for the USA. "I think that's the issue. We have to have elected leaders who are willing to value human life over their own jobs and their contributions from the NRA."

Popovich, the USA head coach, also called for action.

"It'd be a lot better if the people in power got off their asses and got something done... in a lot of different areas," Popovich said. "I think they're on vacation right now.

"Nothing going on, so they just take a break," Popovich added sarcastically. "They'll come back and fix the gun situation, the environment, inequality, pay, they'll fix all that when they come back, I'm sure."

Popovich and Kerr are among the most vocal sports figures when it comes to political issues and social inequality. Kerr has been personally impacted by gun violence. His father was a diplomat who was assassinated in Lebanon in 1984.

"I think about it all the time. Somebody could walk in the door in the gym right now and start spraying us with an AR-15," Kerr told the Bay Area News Group on Monday. "They could. It might happen because we're all vulnerable, whether we go to a concert, a church, the mall or go to the movie theater or a school. It's up to us as Americans to demand change from the gutless leadership that continues to allow this to happen and continues to somehow claim the second amendment is doing its job."

On Tuesday, Kerr was asked what he would say if he could talk to President Donald Trump right now.

"Nothing," Kerr said. "I wouldn't bother talking with him."

Kerr, though, believes this is a time to act and force change.

"I've always been outspoken in terms of gun safety and gun measures," Kerr said. "That is something that has been very important to me for a long time. I've gotten very involved with some of the gun safety groups, like the Brady Campaign and the Sandy Hook Promise and March For Our Lives, the Gifford's group. These are all wonderful groups that are doing a lot of good things.

"I think there is a lot of momentum now that is building."

Cubs send Kintzler (pec) to IL, get back Strop

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 06 August 2019 17:15

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs placed their best reliever, Brandon Kintzler, on the 10-day injured list Tuesday after the right-hander hurt his right pectoral against the Oakland Athletics the previous night.

"I don't think there's anything spectacularly wrong with him, but it's there," manager Joe Maddon said Tuesday. "The guy has been a rock for us. We want him to continue to be a rock for us. Why push it right now and find out we're wrong? It's a conservative route."

Kintzler has a 2.33 ERA in 49 appearances while stranding 79 percent of his inherited runners this season.

Maddon thinks the 35 year-old veteran injured himself on a pitch to Matt Olson in the eighth inning Monday when he came out of his delivery to "manufacture velocity or movement."

"That's what occurred," the manager said. "Whether it was knowingly or unknowingly on his part ... He's been probably our most consistent relief pitcher all year. To push it right now, we just didn't think it's wise."

In the corresponding roster move, the Cubs activated Pedro Strop from the injured list. The right-hander was struggling before being sidelined by a neck injury, so Maddon said he will try to avoid a high-leverage moment for his return.

"I don't think it's wise to put Pedro in at the end of the game," Maddon said of Strop, who has a 5.32 ERA in 32 appearance for the Cubs.

Dodgers' outfield thins as Verdugo heads to IL

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 06 August 2019 16:19

LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Dodgers placed rookie outfielder Alex Verdugo on the 10-day injured list with an oblique strain and sent rookie starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin back to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday, one day after Gonsolin helped shut out the St. Louis Cardinals.

Left-handed reliever Caleb Ferguson and corner infielder Edwin Rios were called up to take their places on the active roster.

Verdugo, batting .294/.342/.475, was scratched from Monday's lineup with what was announced as back tightness, an ailment that Dodgers manager Dave Roberts did not initially anticipate requiring an IL stint. The Dodgers are suddenly thin in their outfield, with Cody Bellinger now being required to play more first base and A.J. Pollock recently nursing a sore groin.

Tuesday's outfield included Joc Pederson in right field, Matt Beaty in left and Kristopher Negron in center.

Gonsolin, 25, was sent to the minors as part of a roster crunch. Fellow starting pitchers Hyun-Jin Ryu and Ross Stripling, each nursing minor neck injuries, are expected back shortly, a development that could also send Dustin May back to Triple-A.

Gonsolin could soon start preparing to help the Dodgers out of the bullpen in the postseason.

Evans beats De Minaur to set up Nadal meeting in Montreal

Published in Tennis
Tuesday, 06 August 2019 11:54

Britain's Dan Evans will meet Rafael Nadal for the first time at tour level after beating Australian Alex de Minaur in straight sets at the Rogers Cup.

Evans, 29, won 6-4 7-6 (8-6) to set up a second-round match against Spain's 18-time Grand Slam champion Nadal.

Evans won a 51-shot rally on his way to a break in the first game of the match, then survived two break points to edge a tight opening set in a hot Montreal.

After exchanging serves, Evans took his second match point in the tie-break.

Evans missed the first on De Minaur's serve at 6-5, only for the 20-year-old Australian - who is ranked 38th in the world and has won two ATP Tour titles this year - to overhit a volley and give him another opportunity.

That left Evans serving for the match and the world number 53 sealed a tantalising meeting with Nadal when De Minaur hit a backhand long.

"It was so hot, I'm just happy to get through. I'm good physically so I never doubt myself but it is hard out here," Evans said.

Spanish great Nadal, who is the top seed and defending champion at the ATP 1,000 event, received a first-round bye in his first tournament since losing to Roger Federer in the Wimbledon semi-final last month.

Evans missed out on the chance to play world number two Nadal at the All England Club when he lost to Portugal's Joao Sousa in the third round.

In the men's doubles, Britain's Joe Salisbury and his American playing partner Rajeev Ram won 7-5 7-5 against the all-British pairing of Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski.

World number one Ashleigh Barty lost to American Sofia Kenin in the second round of the Rogers Cup in Toronto.

The French Open champion was beaten 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 6-4 in one hour 56 minutes in her first match since a fourth-round defeat by Alison Riske at Wimbledon.

The Australian, 23, forced a first set tie-break from 5-3 down but Kenin took the second with three breaks of serve.

World number 29 Kenin then broke twice to race 4-1 ahead in the deciding set before seeing out a surprise victory.

The 20-year-old will play either Dayana Yastremska - who beat British number one Johanna Konta on Monday - or Victoria Azarenka in the third round.

Also on Tuesday, Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro defeated Venus Williams 6-4 6-2 to set up a second round match against Anett Kontaveit.

Estonian Kontaveit, seeded 19th, recovered from a set down to beat Russia's Maria Sharapova 4-6 6-3 6-4.

Meanwhile, Sharapova's 22-year-old compatriot Daria Kasatkina overcame German world number 13 Angelique Kerber to reach the second round, winning 0-6 6-2 6-4.

Japan's world number two Naomi Osaka, chasing Barty's world number one ranking in Toronto, plays German Tatjana Maria on Wednesday.

After accounting for the United States top seeded pairing of Kanak Jha and Wu Yue (11-9, 9-11, 11-4, 11-7, 11-6), they secured the top step of the podium by overcoming Brazil’s Gustavo Tsuboi and Bruna Takahashi, the no.3 seeds (12-10, 15-13, 6-11, 11-7, 12-10). Earlier in the penultimate round, the Brazilians had ousted Puerto Rico’s Brian Afanador and Adriana Diaz, the no.2 seeds (7-11, 13-11, 15-13, 11-9, 11-7).

Gold for Eugene Wang and Zhang Mo meant that tradition was maintained; always when the mixed doubles event has been held at a Pan American Games it has been claimed by a pair from North America.

Canada’s Alex Polisios and Mariann Domonkos won in the inaugural edition in 1979 in San Juan; in 1995 the husband and wife team of Horatio Pintea and Geng Lijuan reserved the top prize. Meanwhile, for the United States, Sean O’Neill partnered Insook Bhushan to success in 1983, before in 1991 repeating the feat in Havana in harness with Diana Gee. Sean O’Neill, twice a winner, it is the same for Insook Bhushan, sandwiched in between in 1987 in Indianapolis she emerged victorious when partnering Khoa Nguyen.

Top seeded pairs reach final

Semi-final defeats for the top two seeded pairs in the mixed doubles event; not in the men’s doubles nor in the women’s doubles competitions.

In the penultimate round of the men’s doubles event, Gustavo Tsuboi and Brazilian colleague, Hugo Calderano, the top seeds, beat Puerto Rico’s Brian Afanador and Daniel Gonzalez, the no.3 seeds (11-6, 11-6, 9-11, 9-11, 14-12); Argentina’s Gaston Alto and Horacio Cifuentes, the no.2 seeds, ended the hopes of the Dominican Republic’s Emil Santos and Wu Jiaji, the no.11 seeds (11-9, 11-13, 7-11, 11-5, 5-11, 12-10, 11-5).

Similarly, in the women’s doubles competition, the United States top seeded combination of Wu Yue and Lily Zhang reserved their place in the final courtesy of success in opposition Zhang Mo and Canadian colleague, Alicia Cote, the no.3 seeds (11-3, 11-6, 8-11, 11-2, 12-10). Not to be overshadowed, Adriana Diaz alongside elder sister Melanie, beat Brazil’s Bruna Takahashi and Jessica Yamada (11-7, 6-11, 10-12, 11-8, 11-3, 11-6) to reserve their place at the top table.

Opening round success for leading names

Meanwhile, in the men’s singles event, the leading names required to compete in the opening round, enjoyed success. Kanak Jha of the United States, the no.3 seed, beat Jose You of Honduras, the no.28 seed (11-6, 11-3, 11-6, 11-9), Paraguay’s Marcelo Aguirre, the no.4 seed, ousted Guatemala’s Heber Moscoso (11-4, 11-7, 11-4, 11-2).

Likewise, in the women’s singles event, Wu Yue the no.3 seed, overcame Ecuador’s Mylena Plaza, the no.26 seed (11-7, 11-6, 11-9, 11-9); Lily Zhang of the United States, the no.4 seed, prevailed in opposition to Peru’s Francesca Vargas, the no.28 seed (11-1, 11-4, 11-2, 11-6).

Higher rated stumble

Outcomes as expected but there were defeats for the higher rated player; in the men’s singles event the nation to suffer being Cuba. Andy Pereira, the no.15 seed, was beaten by Eugene Wang, the no.20 seed (10-12, 12-10, 5-11, 7-11, 12-10, 14-12, 11-9), Jorge Campos, the no.16 seed, lost to Wu Jiaji, the no.24 seed (11-4, 4-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-5, 11-8). Success for Wu Jiaji contrary to status, for his doubles partner, Emil Santos, it was the opposite scenario. The no.11 seed, he suffered at the hands of Nikhil Kumar of the United States, the no.18 seed (11-5, 10-12, 11-2, 3-11, 14-12, 11-4).

Also, in the first round of the women’s singles event there were upsets. The Dominican Republic’s Yasiris Ortiz, the no.19 seed, beat Chile’s Daniela Ortega, the no.9 seed (12-10, 11-4, 9-11, 9-11, 11-7, 5-11, 14-12); Cuba’s Idalys Lovat, the no.17 seed, ousted Guatemala’s Mabelyn Enriquez (11-6, 11-8, 9-11, 11-8, 8-11, 7-11, 11-8). Notable wins, it was the same for Venezuela’s Neridee Niño; the no.29 seed, she accounted for Alicia Cote, the no.11 seed (16-14, 9-11, 7-11, 14-12, 11-3, 11-9).

Play continues in the men’s singles and women’s singles events on Wednesday 14th August when the second round and quarter-finals will be completed. The day will conclude with the finals of the men’s doubles and mixed doubles events.

Aiming to maintain form, Sakura Yokoi and Kaho Akae

Published in Table Tennis
Tuesday, 06 August 2019 08:56

In the Czech Republic, Sakura Yokoi reached the quarter-final stage of the junior girls’ singles event, Kaho Akae advanced one round further; in cadet girls’ singles competition it was bronze for Sakura Yokoi, gold for Kaho Akae.

Later in the month in Sweden, Kako Akae claimed both the junior girls’ singles and cadet girls’ singles titles, in the respective events for Sakura Yokoi it was a semi-final appearance and runners up spot. Two months later they returned to Europe; in France Sakura Yokoi progressed to junior girls’ singles quarter-finals but most significantly she emerged the cadet girls’ singles champion. In both competitions Kaho Akae reached the semi-final round.

A return home for Kaho Akae but for Sakura Yokoi there was a further tournament on the list. In May she travelled to Poland, she excelled, she won both junior and cadet girls’ singles titles.

Top seed

In Hong Hong, Sakura Yokoi is the top seed in the junior girls’ singles event ahead of Kaho Akae; Chinese Taipei’s Yu Hsiu-Ting and Hong Kong’s Lee Ka Yee complete the top four names, likewise players who this year have excelled. Yu Hsiu-Ting won the junior girls’ singles title in Australia, at the ITTF Challenge Thailand Open, Lee Ka Yee reached the under 21 women’s singles quarter-finals.

Worthy names on duty, it is the same in the junior boys’ singles competition; Singapore’s Pang Yew En Koen heads the list ahead of Thailand’s Yanapong Panagitgun, Iran’s Amin Ahmadian and Chinese Taipei’s Tai Ming-Wei.

Success on home soil

Impressively, in May, Yanapong Panagitgun won on home soil in Bangkok, a tournament in which the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games bronze medallist, Pang Yew En Koen, reached the semi-final stage. Similarly, Amin Ahmadian impressed at the ITTF Challenge Slovenia Open progressing to the under 21 men’s singles quarter-finals; likewise, on the ITTF World Junior Circuit, Tai Ming-Wei was the runner up in Australia.

In the younger age group events, Japan’s Sora Matsushima heads the cadet boys’ singles seeding ahead of Iran’s Navid Shams; in the counterpart cadet girls’ singles competition Chinese Taipei’s Tsai Yun-En is the top seed followed by Japan’s Miwa Harimoto. All are no strangers to life on the ITTF World Junior Circuit.

Team events commence

Play commences with the team events; Singapore’s Lim Dao Yi, Pang Yew En Koen, Shi Kexun and Josh Chua Shao Han form the junior boys’ top seeded outfit, in the girls’ team event the leading combination is that of Japan’s Sakura Yokoi, Kaho Akae and Haruna Ojio, a player who is no stranger the life on the ITTF World Tour and ITTF Challenge Series tournaments.

Meanwhile, Navid Shams and Hong Kong’s Yu Nok head the cadet boys’ team seeding, the latter’s colleagues Chelsea Chan Shiu Lam and Yenn Ho Ching form the leading cadet girls’ team pairing.

Players relish Lagos experience

Published in Table Tennis
Tuesday, 06 August 2019 10:22

Notably returning to the fray, having been out of action for more than a year is India’s Soumyajit Ghosh, the winner in 2017 in Chile.

“I am very happy to participate in the 2019 ITTF Challenge Plus Nigeria Open. I have heard a lot about the tournament but never had an opportunity. I have heard from friends that it is a good tournament to play and the crowd is very expressive. My expectation from myself is just play my best as I am coming back to the game after a long time absence from the international circuit. Right now I just want to start the matches; then later I can set some targets; this will be my first visit to Africa.” Soumyajit Ghosh

A first for Soumyajit Ghosh but not for his colleague, India’s Mudit Dani will compete once again as will Luxembourg’s Sarah de Nutte.

“The crowd at the ITTF Challenge Plus Nigeria Open was the biggest highlights, the difference between this event and others. Everyone was super energetic. Not only did they support Nigerian players but it seemed like they came to support the game. It was a truly special feeling to play in Lagos. The crowds, their energy, the atmosphere was electric. It is like no other tournament I have played anywhere in the world and this is the feeling shared by many players who I have spoken to.” Mudit Dani

Equally, Mudit Dani had high praise for the organisation.

“It is a very well organised event. The hotel and food are good; the hall is nice and always filled with energetic crowds. The players are well cared for in terms of transport, lounge and security. My experience at the 2018 Nigeria Open was great! The crowd, playing conditions and hospitality were all perfect. Being my first ever senior Challenge event made it even more special. If I had to put it briefly, I hope to be back again this year because it was one of the most memorable weeks of my life.” Mudit Dani.

Similarly, Sarah De Nutte recognized the enthusiasm of the fans.

“The atmosphere in Lagos is great; there are not many tournaments with that many spectators like in Lagos. I think it’s so nice to play there because the crowd is always fun and excited to see some table tennis matches and are always cheering the players, no matter where they are from.” Sarah de Nutte

Looking forward to competing in Lagos, it is the same for Austria’s Robert Gardos; he is the no.4 seed in the men’s singles event behind the host nation’s Quadri Aruna, Belgium’s Cédric Nuytinck and Slovenia’s Bojan Tokic.

“I think the tournament fits into my calendar for the new season’s preparation. I will try to achieve a good result for my ranking in order to qualify for the next Olympic Games in Japan. I have never been to Nigeria before. I am aware it is a Challenge Plus tournament which has always been well organized in the past and there is an exciting atmosphere. I hope to play at a good level and be among the top four in the men’s singles. I was in Egypt for a tournament a long time ago, where I also had a vacation. I have not visited many countries in Africa before. I hope to enjoy every moment in Lagos.” Robert Gardos

It is a similar situation for Germany’s Bastien Steger, the no.8 seed in the men’s singles event, he is looking forward to new Bundesliga campaign.

“I decided to play the Nigeria Open because after this week the German Bundesliga starts and I want to play one competition before we begin; so it fits perfect in my schedule to come to Nigeria. I heard it was very good last year with an amazingly loud crowd. I hope I can play well in the tournament but difficult to say a special target. I really want to go as far as possible. It‘s the first time to play a tournament in Africa. So I‘m excited and hope for some nice days in Lagos.” Bastien Steger

A first visit to Africa, for Frenchman Andrea Landrieu, the men’s singles no.9 seed, it is a return to the continent having previously been present several years ago.

“It’s almost my first senior tournament in Africa so I wan to see how it is to play there. I know that the crowd is really hot. I hope it will be a nice tournament in which to play. I hope it will be a nice atmosphere to play and to compete. I want to reach the quarter-final and that will be a good result for me. It’s the first tournament of the season so it will be hard but I would have practised for three weeks, so I hope I will be well prepared. I played seven years ago the Morocco Open. It’s my first time in Nigeria.”

Meanwhile, for Russia’s Yana Noskova, the no.4 seed in the women’s singles event, there is a major goal.

“I have now started my Olympic year, so I will try to play more tournaments for my ranking. Also Nigeria is Challenge Plus tournament where I can amass points. I heard from some Russian players, who had played in Nigeria before that the tournament is nice. it is like all others tournaments with good hotel, good hall and good organization. I will try to show my best. It will be first tournament after a short summer rest. So I hope I will start it good. Also we try to show good result in double event with Polina Mikhailova. I will be visiting Nigeria for the first time and it is really interesting to me to see how things are there.” Yana Noskova

Polina Mikhailova and Yana Noskova occupy the second seeded position in the women’s doubles; Egypt’s Farah Abdel-Aziz and Yousra Helmy reserve top spot.

Under the direction of Massimo Costantini, the ITTF High Performance Manager, the respective boys’ and girls’ head coaches were Liu Jiayi and Jing Jun Hong, both now employed by the Singapore Table Tennis Association.

Jing Jun Hong enjoyed notable success at Commonwealth events, Liu Jiayi is perhaps better known for his many years as the England national coach, guiding the boys’ team to both cadet and junior success at European Youth Championships.

Jordan’s Mohamed Atoum, now based in Oman, alongside Adnan Fwakhergi fulfilled the role of the principal assistant coaches.

“When JJ and Jiayi were appointed as head coaches for the ITTF World Hopes Week and Challenge I thought we were well covered. However, they exceeded our expectations, showing multiple and flexible skills, when either they had to deal with players or coaches. A big applause to them.” Massimo Costantini

Venue for the proceedings was the training hall at the Sultan Qaboos Youth Complex, the Oman Table Tennis Federation paying attention to every detail, making all most welcome. Notably on the free afternoon a visit was organised to the local Salalah festival, players and coaches being able to savour the culture of the region.

All responded to the efforts made, the coaches being no exception, the seminars in the evening were well-received. Jing Jun Hong commenced matters by addressing the subject of basic techniques, stressing the importance of the service. Later, Malaysia’s Cindy Lim, who had submitted the best on-line coach education presentation, explained the approach adopted by her club, Star Elite Table Tennis, in the development of players from complete beginners to international prospects.

Similarly, local expert, Musallam Salim Ahmed Alawaid addressed the topic of nutrition; his contribution, as with all others prompting a host of questions from thirsty for knowledge coaches.

Coaching and coach education complete, the Challenge tournament, organised in two stages, groups followed by knock-out, witnessed success for Africa; the first time ever in the history of the initiative.

In the boys’ event Nigeria’s Usman Okamlawon finished in first place ahead of Kazakhstan’s Alan Kurmangaliyev, Romania’s Luca Oprea and Nikon Shutov of Belarus.

“Usman Okamlawon displayed unexpected abilities in conducting the matches: footwork, a sense of position, a backhand serve followed by a terrific forehand attack; these are the key things that we like to see in this talent identification programme. We also witnessed other great talents. Daniel Tran of the United States and Alan Kurmangaliyev from Kazakhstan amongst others.” Massimo Costantini

Success for Nigeria, in the girls’ singles competition it was success for their traditional continental rivals. Egypt’s Hana Goda emerged the winner, Romania’s Bianca Mei Rosu concluded play the runner up ahead of Lemonia Gaintantzi of Greece and India’s Sayani Panda.

“In general the quality in both training and competition was really good. Hana Goda from Egypt showed what it means to be a complete player. Winning is never easy but with her strong determination, serve, creativeness in serve and return enabled her to manage against all her peers. Overall, I have witnessed a group of talented kids playing very well, I am sure our paths will cross again in the very near future.” Massimo Costantini

Farewell to Oman but for the Hopes, the journey continues. The coaching team will now evaluate and will select six to eight players to be invited to at least one further training camp. Based on performance and progress throughout the Hopes activities, the 2020 Hopes Team will be selected next year.

Grateful thanks are extended to the Oman Table Tennis Federation, who went beyond the call of duty to prove perfect hosts. Also thanks are extended to equipment partner Butterfly for their continued support, as they are to the head coaches, the assistant coaches and the most important of all, the players.

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