India's men's and women's table tennis teams each secured 3-2 victories in their group matches during the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships.

These wins are critical for both squads as they attempt to advance through the group stages and secure qualification for the finals in London. The simultaneous success of both the men's and women's teams demonstrates a strong competitive surge for Indian table tennis on the global stage.

The men's team faced Slovakia in a closely contested match. After a series of intense rallies, the Indian men defeated Slovakia with a final score of 3-2 [1]. The victory ensures the team remains competitive in their group standings as they navigate the tournament's early phases.

Simultaneously, the women's team encountered Ukraine. The Indian women secured a 3-2 win [2]. This result mirrors the success of the men's team and keeps the women's hopes for a finals appearance alive.

Both matches took place on Wednesday during the third day of the championships. The event is being held in London, United Kingdom, bringing together the top ranked teams in the world to compete for the championship title.

The ITTF World Team Championships serve as the premier event for national teams to prove their collective strength. By winning these tight matches, India has positioned itself as a formidable opponent in the remaining group fixtures. The consistency in scoring, with both teams winning by the same narrow margin, highlights the high level of parity in this year's competition.

India's men's and women's table tennis teams each secured 3-2 victories

The mirrored victories for both the men's and women's teams suggest a peak in performance timing for India's national program. By overcoming Slovakia and Ukraine in deciding matches, India proves it can handle high-pressure scenarios, which is often the deciding factor in advancing to the knockout stages of a world championship.