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Mamta Prabhu Personal information Full name Mamta Ashok Prabhu Nationality India Born March 1, 1983 Residence Thane, Maharashtra, India Height 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in) (2010) Weight 53 kg (120 lb; 8.3 st) (2010) Sport Country India Sport Table Tennis Club Thane C.R.I. Team Indian Women's Table Tennis Team Turned pro December 2006 Coached by Kamlesh Mehta Achievements and titles World finals Commonwealth games 2010– Silver National finals India Cup, Shillong– Gold Highest world ranking "356 (July 2010)" Medal recordTable tennis Competitor for India Women's Table Tennis India cup Gold India Cup (2007) Women's Table Tennis (Team) Commonwealth Games Silver 2010 Delhi Women's Table Tennis (Team) Mamta Prabhu (Marathi:ममता प्रभू ), born March 1, 1983, is a table tennis player from Maharashtra, India. She is an integral part of the Indian women Table Tennis team. As of July 2011, she is ranked 356rd in the overall International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) women rankings. She stands 4th in the Indian contingent.[1]
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Early life
Mamta Prabhu is an alumnus of the S. E. S. high school and junior college, Thane. She started playing Table Tennis at a young age of 8 years in 1991.It was destiny that she started Tabletennis .Her parents had taken her brother and Mamata for enrolling them in Tabltennis club nearby her house .It so happened that her Coach Dilip Hate enrolled her brother and suggested her parents to bring her after a year as her height was even below the table . Then she accompanied her brother to tabletennis club but wasn't allowed to play .She used to sit there for hours one one place and watched other kids play till the last player stopped .After observing her doing the same for many days her coach thought she might be interested and asked her to join .One Sunday morning he came to her house and told her we ll go for a tournament, a local district match .After reaching the venue, they were informed that only one entry was available and there were two girls standing, It was decided that a lottrey will be held .Before a 9 year could understand what lottrey meant to need to pic the chit the other girl already had picked up the chit and she remained standing there, but destiny has its own way and the lest over chit gave her the entry for her first tournament . She has played through various local clubs during her school life.One of funniest part was she could not stay awake and use to doze off at after 7.30 pm so her parents and brother took special care of her as she could sleep anywhere .At her first state championship after staying on stadium for the whole day she got tired and as usual habbit she slept off in the stadium itself .When the team understood that she was missing they searched the whole stadium and found her sleeping in one corner, such was the case that since she was small one of the senior picked her up and carried her to the room .After seeing this her coach just to stop her habbit and make her strong started keepin practice at 7 in evening .In her initial Dilip Hate played a stellar role in shaping her career, to instill discipline in her he closed the club gates even if she was a minute late in the club .At age of 12 she was selected for Petroleum Tabletennis Academy to train under Chinese Coach at Ajmer, Rajasthan . She turned pro in December 2006. She used to play for Central Railway earlier, later switching to Dena Bank.She loved to play all games and was very naughty kid in school .She always ended up sharing her brothers beatings from her parents .
Personal
Mamta is a BCom graduate from Mulund College of Commerce .She has completed Post Graduate Diploma in Management from Welingkar College Her main hobby is Surfing Net, reading books,vsiting new places and eating new cuisines.She loves to be with children.
Playing style and equipments
Mamta's style of playing is Offensive. She uses Challenger Attack (pimples) and Donic Acuda S-1 on Stiga CR Blade .
Career
World Events
Mamta Prabhu participated in the recently held Delhi Commonwealthh Games, 2010 in India and later in the Guangzhou Asian Games 2010,[2] held in China as a member of the Indian Women table tennis team. In Commonwealth games Mamta was a part of the team that won Silver medal for India. India lost 0-3 to Singapore.
In the Asian Games, Mamta beat Mohamed Mueena of Maldives convincingly in the first match of the group in all the three sets with a score of 11-6, 11-6, 11-7 in a span of just 12 mins contributing to the 3-0 victory of India over Maldives. However India after reaching quarter finals, were beat by China 0-3.[3]
However in the doubles event while playing with Mouma Das, she went down to the Singaporean pair of Li Jiawei and Sun Beibei, 5-11, 5-11, 2-11.[4]
She also repressented India in the 48th World Table Tennis Championship in Shanghai, China. She was also selected in the Chile Open, the American open in 2006 and Golden Racket tournament held in Vietnam. Other events included the International Table Tennis Tournament in DPR Korea in 2009. In the same year, she also represented India in the Indian Open ITTF Protour held at Indore, India. She donned the Indian jersey yet again in the 19th Asian Table Tennis championship held in Lucknow, India.[5]
National Championship
In the recently held 72nd Senior National & Inter-State Table Tennis Championship, in Kolkata, India, in January 2011, Mamta Prabhu represented the Maharashtra A team. In the singles evet, Mamta reached the finals for the first time but lost to current India no. 2, K. Shamini of the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB).[6]
In the team event, she won all the matches in the championship taking Maharashtra A to the semi-finals. However despite winning both the matches in the semifinal, the team lost 2-3 to the strong West Bengal team.
In 2007, she won a Gold Medal in the Indian Open Table Tennis tournament held in Shillong, India.[7] PERFOMANCE IN THE FIELD OF TABLETENNIS
WINNER OF “SHIV CHATRAPATI AWARD ” FROM MAHARASHTRA STATE GOVERNMENT FOR ACHIEVEMENTS IN TABLETENNIS IN YEAR 2005 .
WINNER OF THANE GUNIJAN AWARD FROM THANE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
RECORD OF WINNING MAHARASHTRA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR CONSECUTIVE 6YRS .
INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTED INDIA in the COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONSHIPS AT DELHI 2001
REPRESENTED INDIA AT 47TH LIEBHERR WORLD TABLETENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT PARIS(FRANCE) IN THE YEAR 2003.
REPRESENTED INDIA AT PYONGYONG OPEN TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT (NORTH KOREA) HELD FROM 24TH AUGUST TO 2ND SEPTEMBER 2003 .
REPRESENTED INDIA AT SAF GAMES HELD PAKISTAN FROM 26TH MARCH 2004 .
WOMENS TEAM – GOLD MEDAL .
REPRESENTED INDIA AT COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT MALAYSIA . WOMENS TEAM – BRONZE IN YEAR 2004
REPRESENTED INDIA AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT CHINA IN YEAR 2005.
REPRESENTED INDIA AT ITTF PRO TOUR HELD AT USA IN 2005.
REPRESENTED INDIA AT ITTF PRO TOUR HELD AT CHILE IN 2005 .
REPRESENTED INDIA AT GOLDEN RACQUET TABLETENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT VIETNAM 2006.
REPRESENTED INDIA AT PYONGYONG OPEN TABLETENNIS TOURNAMENT HELD AT NORTH KOREA 2006 WOMENS TEAM – 4TH PLACE .
REPRESENTED INDIA AT WORLD RAILWAYS CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT CZEC REPUBLIC 2006. WOMENS TEAM – BRONZE MEDAL WOMENS SINGLES – BRONZE MEDAL MIXED DOUBLES – BRONZE MEDAL WOMENS DOUBLES – BRONZE MEDAL
REPRESENTED INDIA AT COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT JAIPUR 2007
REPRESENTED INDIA AT GOLDEN RACQUET TABLETENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP AT VIETNAM WOMENS TEAM -4TH PLACE MIXED DOUBLES -5TH PLACE REPRESENTED INDIA AT INTERNATIONAL PRO TOUR HELD AT INDORE 2009 WOMENS SINGLES – PRE QUARTERS WOMENS DOUBLES- QUARTER FINALIST
REPRESENTED INDIA AT ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT LUCKNOW 2009
REPRESENTED INDIA AT SOUTH ASIAN GAMES HELD AT DHAKA(BANGLADESH) 2009 WOMENS TEAM – GOLD MEDAL
REPRESENTED INDIA AT PRO TOUR HELD AT QATAR 2010
REPRESENTED INDIA AT PRO TOUR HELD AT KUWAIT 2010
REPRESENTED INDIA AT PRO TOUR HELD AT NEW DELHI 2010
REPRESENTED INDIA AT COMMONWEALTH GAMES,NEW DELHI 2010 WOMENS TEAM – SILVER MEDAL
REPRESENTED INDIA AT ASIAN GAMES (GUANGZHOU) 2010
REPRESENTED INDIA AT PRO TOUR HELD AT POLAND 2011
REPRESENTED INDIA AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AT ROTTERDAM,NETHERLAND 2011
REPRESENTED INDIA AT PRO TOUR HELD AT MILWAUKEE, USA 2011
Job
Mamta is currently working as Marketing Manager at Dena Bank and also represents them at tournaments.She is also the Brand Ambassador for Dena Bank . She also featured in a recent commercial by the bank sporting the Indian sport uniform and showing her quality strokes.
See also
- Poulomi Ghatak
- Mouma Das
- Shamini Kumaresan
References
- ^ ITTF (1011-01-25). "Indian Women Table Tennis Ranking". http://www.ittfranking.com/gen/country/coINDW_en.htm.
- ^ "Prabhu Mamta A. profile Asian games 2010". gz2010. 2011-11-17. http://www.gz2010.cn/info/ENG_ENG/ZB/ZBB101A_TT@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ENG_number=220741.html.
- ^ "India women team result". gz2010. 2010-11-17. http://www.gz2010.cn/info/ENG_ENG/TT/TTR173A_TTW40040050200006ENG.html.
- ^ "India women doubles result". gz2010. 2010-11-17. http://www.gz2010.cn/info/ENG_ENG/TT/TTR173A_TTW00200290400004ENG.html.
- ^ "TTFI player profile Mamta Prabhu". TTFI. 2010-12-31. http://www.ttfi.org/pdf/mamta_prabhu.pdf.
- ^ "Sharath, Shamini emerge winners". The Hindu. 2011-01-24. http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/article1118966.ece.
- ^ "TTFI player profile Mamta Prabhu". TTFI. 2010-12-31. http://www.ttfi.org/pdf/mamta_prabhu.pdf.
Categories:- Indian table tennis players
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Maharashtra
- Commonwealth Games silver medallists for India
- Commonwealth Games competitors for India
- Table tennis players at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
- 1983 births
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