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Indian TT players get more time

March 26, 2020 02:17 am | Updated 02:17 am IST - New Delhi

Olympics postponement will help them prepare better

Need to wait: G. Sathiyan said a decision on the coach can be made only after the world is able to curtail the cornonavirus.

The postponement of Tokyo Olympics to next year due to the COVID-19 pandemic has given India’s table tennis squad more time to prepare and given the current scenario, the sport’s governing body TTFI is looking to fill the head coach’s position locally rather than hiring a foreign coach.

The head coach position has been lying vacant since the 2018 Asian Games due to multiple factors.

The Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) had tried to rope in Canadian Dejan Papic last year, but things did not work out as the latter decided to undergo a knee surgery when he was expected to join the squad.

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“We can only look at an Indian coach now. There is no activity at the moment, but when things get better, I doubt a foreign coach would like to come here considering the global situation (due to coronavirus),” TTFI secretary-general M.P. Singh said.

Former national champions Soumyadeep Roy and Arup Basak have been working with the men’s and women’s teams respectively for more than a year.

No clarity

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With the entire world sporting scene coming to a standstill due to the pandemic, there is lack of clarity over the Olympic qualification events.

The Asian qualifier was supposed to take place next month but world body ITTF has suspended all activity until the end of April.

“We are waiting for the ITTF to give us more details about the future. The Olympic qualifying events need to be rescheduled and may be fresh rankings will have to be considered for qualification,” Singh added.

India’s highest-ranked player G. Sathiyan, who is in line to qualify alongside veteran Sharath Kamal, said it is still too early to talk about the game.

“Decision can only be made after the world is able to contain the virus. Indian coach is an option but will have to discuss with TTFI and SAI when the time comes and take a call,” said Sathiyan.

Among the women, Manika Batra has the best chance of making the Olympics cut.

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