Asian Table Tennis Returns to India: Odisha to Host Team Championships

After a long gap, India will once again witness Asian-level table tennis action on home soil. The 28th ITTF–ATTU Asian Table Tennis Team Championships 2025 are set to be held from 11–15 October in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. This edition is special not just because it brings back Asia’s finest paddlers to India after many years, but also because it will feature only team events.

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Sharath Kamal: His last bow

Sharath Kamal Achanta is one of India’s most successful table tennis players, having carved a name for himself both domestically and internationally. Born on July 12, 1982, in Tamil Nadu, Sharath has consistently been at the forefront of Indian table tennis, representing the nation in multiple Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, and World Championships. His career is marked by numerous accolades, including several Commonwealth gold medals, and a reputation for being one of the most decorated table tennis players in Indian history.

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Xiom Product Insight

This combination of equipment—**JNH X 50** on the forehand, **Omega 7 Euro** on the backhand, and the **Cho Dae Song Pro** blade—seems like a top-tier choice for aggressive, attacking players. Let's break it down:

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To spin or not to spin (Dive into the different rubbers in table tennis).

Table tennis rubbers come in a variety of types, each influencing the ball's spin, speed, and control. There are hundreds of different rubbers in the market, each one with different properties that affect the way the ball spins and travels on the table. The main categories are pimpled rubbers, smooth rubbers, and anti-spin rubbers. Each of these rubbers creates different effects when the ball makes contact with the surface, making spin a crucial factor in the game.                    

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