Vadodara: Indian table tennis enjoyed another strong day on the international circuit as Anusha Kutumbale and Sutirtha Mukherjee booked their places in the women’s singles semifinals of the WTT Feeder 2026, delivering confident and contrasting performances in Vadodara.
According to Sportstar, unseeded Kutumbale continued her dream run, showing remarkable composure against higher-ranked opponents to reach the semifinals: in style. Her aggressive shot-making and smart placement proved decisive as she navigated pressure moments with maturity beyond her ranking. (Source: Sportstar)
Veteran paddler Sutirtha Mukherjee, meanwhile, underlined her experience by producing a commanding display against a higher-seeded rival, mixing controlled defence with timely attacks. “I focused on sticking to my basics and staying patient during the rallies,” Sutirtha was quoted as saying by Sportstar, reflecting the calm approach that has defined her career.
The achievement sets up an all-Indian semifinal storyline, highlighting the depth in India’s women’s table tennis. With young talent like Kutumbale challenging established names and seniors like Sutirtha maintaining consistency, India’s presence at the WTT Feeder level continues to grow stronger.
As the tournament heads into its business end, both players will look to convert momentum into a place in the final — a result that would further boost India’s standing on the global table tennis stage.



















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