
WTT Star Contender Table Tennis: Lubomir Jancarik upsets Manav Thakkar in opening round
The Hindu
Lubomír Jancarik upsets Manav Thakkar in a stunning opening round match at the WTT Star Contender Table Tennis tournament.
Manav Thakkar, India’s big hope, crashed out in the opening round of the men’s singles at the WTT Star Contender table tennis tournament at the Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University on Friday (February 13, 2026).
World No. 174 Lubomír Jancarik of Czechia stunned the 33rd-ranked Indian, seeded four, in four games (11-6, 11-7, 9-11, 11-9), producing one of the biggest upsets of the event so far.
The 38-year-old Czech was sharp and consistent from the outset. His serves were precise, especially those backhand side spins, his returns were deep and controlled, and he handled both short exchanges and long rallies with assurance. Jancarik seldom gave away easy points and kept the pressure on throughout.
Manav, on the other hand, looked unusually off-colour. Known for his solidity from mid and back-court and his ability to not make many unforced errors, the Indian struggled for rhythm and committed a string of elementary mistakes that allowed his opponent to dictate play.
A seasoned campaigner—his best performance was reaching the final of the Kuwait Open in 2008) on the international circuit,--Jancarik has competed in around a dozen WTT events in 2025 and has already featured in two this season—the WTT Contender Muscat and the WTT Star Contender Doha. While he hasn’t made deep runs in recent tournaments, his temperament and tactical discipline were evident here.
A true journeyman of the tour, Jancarik continues to grind it out week after week--and on this occasion, his persistence paid off handsomely.

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