
Goa, Feb 8: A galaxy of table tennis stars is set to descend in India for the highly anticipated World Table Tennis (WTT) Star Contender Goa, starting February 27.
The tournament, which will culminate on March 5, will witness Table Tennis legend and reigning Olympic champion Ma Long and current women's Olympic champion Chen Meng, both from China.
The tournament to be played at the Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium is being hosted by Stupa Analytics, also the data analytics partners, as well as the Government of Goa.
The Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), the parent body of the sport in India, will also be the supporting partner of the tournament. The WTT Star Contender Goa is the highest level of table tennis ever to be witnessed in India where the biggest global superstars of the sport will be seen in action.
The 34-year-old Ma, widely regarded as the best to have ever played the game, is a two-time Olympic champion. Ma will also have his fellow countryman and rival Fan Zhendong, the current world champion and world number one, in the men's singles.
Indian TT legend Sharath Kamal and Sathiyan Gnansekaran will also be putting up a challenge in the men's singles category.
Among other leading lights of the men's game, world number four Tomakazu Harimoto of Japan and world number six Truls Moregard of Sweden, world number eight Lin Yun-Ju from Chinese Taipei and world number nine Darko Jorgic from Slovenia will also be seen in action.
In the women's section, besides Chen, her countrywoman and world number one Sun Yingsha has also confirmed participation along with world number five Hina Hayata of Japan.

World number eight Kasumi Ishikawa from Japan, World number nine Doo Hoi Kem from Hong Kong, China and world number 10 Ying Han from Germany are also going to participate.
India's number one female paddler and world number 34, Manika Batra will look to give these big stars a challenge on home turf.
World Table Tennis (WTT) has recently released the entry list for the Men's singles and Women's singles participation in the tournament.
Expressing her views on the WTT Star Contender Goa, Manika Batra said, "Playing my first World Table Tennis event in Goa is going to be a great experience. It is always a great honour to play in front of a home crowd, and I can't wait to hear them cheering us all on. We hope to make them proud."
Leading the charge in the men's singles for India will be world-ranked 41 Sathiyan, who won the men's singles bronze in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year and was also a part of India's gold medal-winning men's team event, along with a silver in the men's doubles event category.
"I am excited to be playing my first WTT Series event in India. The field is incredibly strong, so all the matches are going to be tough. I hope as many fans as possible will come and support us in Goa," said Sathiyan on the release of the list.
Sathiyan will be accompanied by legendary and evergreen Sharath Kamal Achanta. Sharath, a gold medallist in the men's singles, mixed doubles and men's team events at the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 Birmingham and currently ranked 47 in the world, will add more stealth and power to the Indian challenge.
Some other Indian names like Sreeja Akula who is the reigning national women's singles and doubles champion will be competing in the qualifiers with other Indian paddlers viz; Reeth Teenison, Diya Chitale, Swastika Ghosh, Harmeet Desai and Sanil Shetty and many more, will try and grab a spot in the main draw of the competition.
Along with the global and Indian superstars, the tournament will also see many top international players competing for the first time in India. Some of the top names include Yukiya Uda, 2018 Asian Games bronze medalist, Lee San-Su and CWG 2022 Silver medalist Liam Pitchford in the men's single event. While Jeon Jihee, Liu Weishan, Shin Yubin and 2022 Tokyo Olympics Silver medalist in women's team event, Miu Hirano, will be competing in the women's single draw.