
Shouldering the hopes of India’s mixed doubles revolution in TT — Manush and Diya’s big dreams, bigger responsibilities Premium
The Hindu
Indian table tennis stars focus on doubles, with promising pairs like Manush Shah and Diya Chitale aiming for success.
Indian table tennis has always focused largely on singles. From Achanta Sharath Kamal and G. Sathiyan to Manika Batra, individuals have broken through on the biggest stage to give the sport’s identity some muscle in the country.
However, the event roster for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has moved the spotlight on doubles with the introduction of the mixed team event in the sport.
Though the International Table Tennis Federation is yet to formalise the format of the mixed team event, there would likely be five matches in a fixture: a mixed doubles match, followed by women’s singles, men’s singles, women’s doubles, and men’s doubles.
India’s gains in the doubles vertical over the last few years are encouraging. The pair of Ayhika Mukherjee and Sutirtha Mukherjee bagged two historic bronze medals at the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games and the Asian Championships in 2024.
In the men’s event, Manush Shah (ranked 75th in singles) and Manav Thakkar, ranked No. 9 in the world, have been registering key wins. The mixed pairing of Manush and Diya Chitale, ranked 11th in the world, and Diya’s partnership with Yashaswini Ghorpade, ranked 19th in the women’s doubles event, has also been a shot in the arm for the current crop.
This is the first time in a little over a decade that two Indian pairs — Manav and Manush (eighth) and Manush and Diya (ninth) — have been seeded in the World Championships, scheduled to be held in Doha from May 17 to 25.
The time, therefore, is right for the Table Tennis Federation of India to widen its horizons.

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