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SPORTS - January 2019

Jan 2019

May 08, 2026

Delhi to host 22nd Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship in 2026

Delhi will host the 22nd Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship (CTTC 2026) from 27 July to 2 August 2026 at Thyagraj Stadium. The seven-day event is organized by the Delhi government and the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI). The CTTC 2026 invites participation from more than 35 Commonwealth countries. Expected teams include England, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Singapore. Thyagraj Stadium, a multi-sport venue in Delhi, will host the matches. The event supports India’s growing table tennis profile and offers opportunities for local volunteers and spectators. Separately, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a Gujarat visit scheduled for 10-11 May 2026.
  • CTTC 2026 scheduled for 27 July–2 August 2026 in Delhi.
  • Venue: Thyagraj Stadium; organized by Delhi government and TTFI.
  • Participation from 35+ Commonwealth countries expected.
  • Teams include England, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore.
  • Event aims to boost India’s table tennis profile.

May 05, 2026

France reach first Thomas Cup final as India’s bid ends in semifinals

France defeated India 3-0 in the Thomas Cup 2026 semifinals, ending India’s campaign and earning bronze. The encounter was marred by Lakshya Sen’s injury, limiting India’s ability to mount a comeback. France advanced to its first-ever Thomas Cup final, showcasing disciplined play and tactical execution. In the opening singles, Ayush Shetty lost to Christo Popov, while Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy also fell in straight games to Alex Lanier and Popov respectively. The result marks a historic milestone for France in men’s badminton and leaves India seeking its next title challenge in future editions.
  • India loses 0-3 to France in Thomas Cup 2026 semifinals
  • Lakshya Sen injury cited as a factor in India’s defeat
  • France reaches its first-ever Thomas Cup final
  • Ayush Shetty, HS Prannoy, and Kidambi Srikanth all lost in straight games
  • India awarded bronze for this edition

May 04, 2026

Ishank Singh becomes youngest to swim across Palk Strait

Indian swimmer Ishank Singh has become the youngest person to swim across the Palk Strait, the body of water separating India and Sri Lanka. The crossing tests endurance against strong currents, natural hazards, and variable weather. The Palk Strait is among the world’s tougher open‑water routes, demanding long hours in the sea and careful preparation. Singh’s achievement highlights the growth of niche sports in India and follows years of training under coaches and family support. The feat adds to India’s rising profile in open‑water swimming and serves as inspiration for young athletes.
  • Ishank Singh becomes the youngest swimmer to cross the Palk Strait.
  • Palk Strait lies between India and Sri Lanka; known for currents and weather.
  • Crossing requires high endurance and careful preparation.
  • Adds to India’s growing open‑water sports ecosystem.
  • Must-know last 48 hours: national media coverage highlighted the achievement.

May 03, 2026

India reaches Thomas Cup 2026 semifinals with 3-0 over Chinese Taipei

India created history by reaching the Thomas Cup 2026 semifinals after a 3-0 victory over Chinese Taipei in Horsens, Denmark. The win places the Indian men's badminton team among the last four, reaffirming India's rising status in global badminton since their 2022 title. Lakshya Sen anchored the tie with a comeback win over world No. 6 Chou Tien-chen, recovering after a first-set loss to seal the encounter. The victory demonstrates India’s depth and resilience, strengthening confidence for the upcoming knockout rounds as the team aims for another deep run on the world stage.
  • India defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0 to reach Thomas Cup semifinals.
  • Lakshya Sen beat world No. 6 Chou Tien-chen in a comeback win.
  • India advances to the semifinals for the second time since 2022 title run.
  • Win highlights rising Indian badminton stature on the world stage.

May 02, 2026

F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2026 Opens with DreamHack Birmingham

The 2026 F1 Sim Racing World Championship season opener was announced as taking place at DreamHack Birmingham. The event gathers top sim racers from around the world and uses advanced simulators to mirror real racing conditions. It forms part of Formula One’s broader esports strategy and will be broadcast on official channels. The championship aims to grow the global sim racing community, provide opportunities for new talent, and offer sponsors a platform to engage with digital racing fans.organisers anticipate strong spectator and online engagement as the season progresses.
  • 2026 F1 Sim Racing World Championship season opener at DreamHack Birmingham
  • Global field of top sim racers and advanced simulators
  • Part of F1's esports strategy; official broadcasts planned
  • Aims to grow the global sim racing community and talent pool
  • Opportunities for sponsorship and fan engagement

Shreyas Iyer Named Brand Ambassador for F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026

Shreyas Iyer has been appointed as the official brand ambassador for the F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026. The announcement was made by the Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited, which will host the national‑level competition to discover and nurture digital racing talent across India. The event marks a growing convergence of traditional sports and esports, highlighting new pathways for tech‑savvy athletes. F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026 will use high‑end simulators and realistic software to provide a platform for young racers. The partnership aims to boost interest in motorsport and create sponsorship and coaching opportunities within the Indian esports ecosystem.
  • Shreyas Iyer appointed brand ambassador for F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026
  • Event organized by Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited (MFRL)
  • National‑level competition to discover and nurture digital racing talent
  • Emphasizes convergence of traditional sports and esports in India
  • Competition will use high‑end simulators and realistic software
  • Aims to boost motorsport interest and sponsorship opportunities

Shreyas Iyer to be Brand Ambassador for F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026

The Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited (MFRL) announced that Shreyas Iyer will serve as the official brand ambassador for its F1 Programme in India, coinciding with the launch of the F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026. The national‑level competition aims to identify and nurture India's emerging digital racing talent, reflecting a growing convergence between traditional sports and esports. The partnership signals new pathways for young, tech‑savvy athletes, with MFRL holding the rights to host the official event. The initiative underscores India's expanding esports ecosystem and the mainstreaming of simulation racing as a sport in its own right.
  • Shreyas Iyer named official brand ambassador for F1 Programme in India.
  • F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026 launched as a national competition.
  • Event targets discovery and grooming of digital racing talent.
  • Signifies increasing collaboration between traditional sports and esports.
  • Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited will host the official event.
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