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Olympics 2024: Indian table tennis teams can be big surprise in Paris, says head coach Massimo Costantini

By MyKhel Staff

India's Table Tennis Head coach Massimo Costantini has said the country's paddlers could spring a few surprises in both the team and individual events at the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024, scheduled to be held from July 26 to August 11.

India have qualified for both the men and women team event for the first time in the history of Olympics and Costantini has been roped in to guide the players on the biggest stage.

head coach Massimo Costantini Image Courtesy UTT

This will be his third stint with the Indian national team and the 66-year-old has witnessed the rise of Indian table tennis since he first came to India in 2009.

Under Costantini, India clinched a record eight medals, including three gold, at the Commonwealth Games in 2018 and two bronze medals at the 2018 Asian Games.

Although he feels winning a medal will be tough, Costantini has said qualifying for the team events is already a big achievement and doesn't rule out the Indian paddlers from registering surprise results.

"Qualifying for the team events is already an achievement because just 16 teams from across the world get to represent at the Olympics. It is difficult to say whether we will win a medal but I can definitely say that we can come up with a big surprise," Costantini said during an interview with Ultimate Table Tennis.

The head coach also insisted that even the table tennis powerhouses are keen to avoid playing India in the earlier rounds thanks to their exploits in the last 12 months

"There have been enough signals in the past six months that even teams like China are worried about playing against India early in the competition," the Italian added.

The Indian women's team pushed China to the brink at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Busan earlier this year with Ayhika Mukherjee and Sreeja Akula upsetting the World No. 1 and World No. 2 players respectively in the team's 2-3 loss.

Since then Sreeja has become the first Indian singles player to win a WTT Contender title in Lagos while the likes of Manika Batra and men's stars including the experienced Achanta Sharath have struck form.

Costantini, whose second stint saw India win two Asian Games medals in 2018, has an excellent rapport with the Indian squad and has been closely following the development in Indian table tennis over the years.

The Italian, who competed at the 1988 Olympics, felt that the start of Ultimate Table Tennis has been a game changer for the sport in the country.

"UTT has provided Indian players an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience. The combination of having international coaches working with Indian coaches along with youth development programs has ensured that Indian players are ready to take on the best in the world," he said.

Speaking about the team's preparation for the Paris Olympics, Costantini said he was currently in the process of assessing the level at which the players are playing and also working out the doubles combinations for the team championships as the Indian contingent participates in a few WTT events across the globe.

"Our aim is also to come up with good results in these events so that we can improve our rankings so that we can avoid playing the top four countries before the quarter-final stage as the rankings will get updated before the Games and will determine the draw," he added.

The Indian men's team are currently ranked 14th in the world while the women are ranked 11th. Costantini said the team would also know their opponents at Paris way in advance and that will help them prepare better.

"The gap between us and the top teams is not that big. Since we will know our opponents in advance and we have the data and research about all these teams, we will have time to prepare well and tactically work on bridging that small gap," Costantini said.

Indian table tennis fans would be hoping that the team not only bridges that gap but also goes one better and creates history in Paris. After the Olympics, fans will also witness exciting table tennis action at the upcoming Ultimate Table Tennis 2024, scheduled to be held in Chennai from August 22 to September 7.

Source: Media Release

Story first published: Monday, July 8, 2024, 16:04 [IST]
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