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NEW DELHI: India’s Hansini Mathan Rajan defeated Syria’s Hend Zaza, the youngest athlete of this year’s Tokyo Olympics, to win the girls singles event at the 2021 ITTF Hopes and Challenge table tennis tournament in Amman.
Playing in the U-12 category, the reigning cadet national champion outplayed Zaza 11-6, 11-8, 6-11, 11-6 in the final played on December 14.
Parth Prabhakar was India’s entry in the boys singles event that was won by Iran’s Komeil Niknejad Divshali.
Hansini, who has stayed back in Amman for the camp organised by the Asian Table Tennis Union, said the final was her toughest match of the competition.
“I knew my opponent had gone to the Olympics earlier this year, but I didn’t think about that while playing her. There was no pressure and I just played my game,” said the 12-year-old who considers her backhand the strongest aspect of her game.
During the tournament, she was accompanied by her mother and coach Mamta Prabhu, who is also a former India player.
The Chennai-based Hansini had also secured her second ITTF World Youth Series title with a win in the U-13 girls category in Muscat in October. She had won her maiden Youth Series title in Tunisia in September.
She is coached by India great Sharath Kamal’s father Shriniwas Rao and uncle Muralidhar Rao.
“Ever since she started playing the game as a 7-year-old, she has looked up to Sharath Kamal,” said her mother Pratibha referring to one of India’s finest paddlers.
After the camp in Amman, Hansini will be returning to India to play national-level events.
Playing in the U-12 category, the reigning cadet national champion outplayed Zaza 11-6, 11-8, 6-11, 11-6 in the final played on December 14.
Parth Prabhakar was India’s entry in the boys singles event that was won by Iran’s Komeil Niknejad Divshali.
Hansini, who has stayed back in Amman for the camp organised by the Asian Table Tennis Union, said the final was her toughest match of the competition.
“I knew my opponent had gone to the Olympics earlier this year, but I didn’t think about that while playing her. There was no pressure and I just played my game,” said the 12-year-old who considers her backhand the strongest aspect of her game.
During the tournament, she was accompanied by her mother and coach Mamta Prabhu, who is also a former India player.
The Chennai-based Hansini had also secured her second ITTF World Youth Series title with a win in the U-13 girls category in Muscat in October. She had won her maiden Youth Series title in Tunisia in September.
She is coached by India great Sharath Kamal’s father Shriniwas Rao and uncle Muralidhar Rao.
“Ever since she started playing the game as a 7-year-old, she has looked up to Sharath Kamal,” said her mother Pratibha referring to one of India’s finest paddlers.
After the camp in Amman, Hansini will be returning to India to play national-level events.
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