Sunday, February 1, 2026

Key Wins and Close Contests Mark Day 2 of Dream Sports Championship U-15 Table Tennis

Key Wins and Close Contests Mark Day 2 of Dream Sports Championship U-15 Table Tennis


Chennai, February 1, 2026: Day 2 of the Dream Sports Championship (DSC) U-15 Table Tennis saw the league stage gather momentum at TNPESU, Chennai, with players across boys’ and girls’ categories producing a mix of dominant straight-game wins and hard-fought five-set encounters as group standings began to take shape.


Souswarya’s serve against Vatsal during the high-octane encounter that went down to the wire at the Dream Sports Championship Table Tennis (DSC TT)

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Sri Shaanvi M in action during the clash with Australia’s Kavyaa Madaan at the DSC TT

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Alyssa Yeung of Australia battles through a five-set encounter against Saturya Banerjee

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Viren Patel in action during his straight-game victory

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In the boys’ category, Aditya continued his strong run with a straight-game win over Kumar Hardik (3–0), while Bhatt Dev edged past Acharya Aarav in a closely contested five-set match (3–2). Rajavelu Akash maintained his dominance with a 3–0 victory against Dutta Ariv, and Buchupalli Haasit delivered consistent performances with wins over Patil Viren (3–0) and Vivan Khanna (3–1). Jana Rudranil also impressed with composed straight-game wins against Sinai Caro Chandan and Sahney Aarav, while Sengupta Somdev recorded two key victories, defeating Chakraborty Debanshi (3–0) and Gosar Ahan (3–1). The highlight of the day came in Group F, where Banerjee Souswarya upset Duklan Vatsal in a gripping five-set battle, sealing the decider 20–18.


The girls’ competition saw several closely fought encounters alongside commanding performances. Ray Ahona featured in one of the tightest matches of the day, overcoming Chatterjee Titash in five sets (3–2), while Godil Daniya edged Tyagi Shanaya in another five-game contest (3–2). Chakraborty Sreejani and Santhosh Sakshya produced authoritative displays with straight-game wins over Debanshi Chakraborty and Arora Krishvi respectively. Alyssa Yeung of Australia came through a five-set battle against Banerjee Saturya (3–2), while Dhar Shreya continued her steady form with a 3–1 win over Soni Radhika. Sri Shaanvi M picked up two 3–1 victories, defeating Kavyaa Madaan and Deolekar Rittanya. Shahid Shariqa was also tested on the day, winning a five-set encounter against Sarrinah Shaikh before following it up with a four-game victory over Jhawar Palakh.


With crucial points secured across groups and several matches going the distance, Day 2 further intensified the league-stage battle, setting the stage for decisive encounters as the Dream Sports Championship U-15 Table Tennis moves deeper into the group phase.

Sharing with you the budget reaction quote from *Mr. Navin Kumar, Managing Director, Navin’s.*

Sharing with you the budget reaction quote from *Mr. Navin Kumar, Managing Director, Navin’s.*

“The Union Budget 2026–27 has reinforced support for the housing sector with the announcement of a ₹15,000-crore SWAMIH Fund to expedite the completion of nearly one lakh stalled housing units, a move expected to ease liquidity stress among developers and boost homebuyer confidence. Measures to raise disposable incomes and the continued thrust on urban development are also likely to support housing demand, particularly in the affordable and mid-income segments. In addition, the simplification of taxation and compliance processes for NRI property transactions is a welcome step that will improve ease of investment, enhance transparency, and encourage stronger participation from NRIs in India’s residential real estate market.”

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*About Navin’s:*

Navin's, under the visionary leadership of Dr. R. Kumar, the founder and Chairman, has flourished over the past 36 years, becoming the most trusted and respected real estate brand in Chennai, with over 128 projects transforming the city's skyline, it believes that building homes is an art - an exercise of intellect, careful precision, and passion. The motto of the organization has been to achieve a symbiosis of architectural brilliance, aesthetic appeal and excellent quality combined with ethical practices. The brand was the first in Chennai to receive the ISO 9001-2008 Certification and now upgraded to ISO 2015 and bring to the table, perfect titles, strict adherence to rules and regulations, excellence in design, quality constructions, care for customer needs and above all ethical business practices. Navin’s has won over 60 awards, including several awards from Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC); Best Professionally Managed Company award by CIDC; several awards from the Builders Association of India, PMAY award for Best affordable housing for the years 2019, 2022 & 2025, National Green Champion from the IGBC, and Most Reputed Developer of the Year 2019 from ET Now, to name a few.