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Butterfly TTSL Maharashtra 2026: Century Warriors Dominate Jolly Friends; Phantom Stars Register Second Win
24htopnews | May 4, 2026 1:08 PM CST

Century Warriors beat Jolly Friends Sporting Club 18-9, while Phantom Stars secured their second straight win over NPV Smashers on Day 2 of Butterfly TTSL Maharashtra 2026. Mumbai Mozartt also returned to winning ways with a 17-10 victory, as teams battled in the league’s nine-match tie format.

Mumbai: Century Warriors delivered a commanding performance to defeat Jolly Friends Sporting Club 18-9, while defending champions Phantom Stars registered their second consecutive victory, overcoming NPV Smashers on Day 2 of the Butterfly Table Tennis Super League (TTSL) Maharashtra 2026. In another tie, Mumbai Mozartt returned to winning ways with a 17-10 win over NPV Smashers.

Butterfly TTSL is an initiative by Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) to strengthen grassroots talent development and elevate state-level competition nationwide. Butterfly TTSL Maharashtra will see eight teams battle for the title, with each tie featuring nine matches—six singles, two mixed doubles, and one men’s doubles match. Each match has three games; each game a player wins adds a point to their team's tally.

The tournament will features eight teams: Ping Panthers, owned by Samir Raut and Nishad Naik; Bayside Spinners TTC, owned by Rizwan Amlani, Anil Bajaj, and Vishesh Sahgal; Century Warriors, owned by Sanjay Mehta, Prakash Punjabi, Raman Iyer, and Sandip Katiyar; Jolly Friends Sports Club, owned by Abhishek Javeri; Mumbai Mozartt, owned by Ashish Shanker and Navin Ajwani; NPV Smashers, owned by Milan Chitalia; PBG Pune Jaguars, owned by Punit Balan; and Phantom Stars, owned by Antara Jaggi.

Century Warriors, last season’s semifinalists, registered their authority early against Jolly Friends Sporting Club. Santosh Wakradkar set the tone with a dominant 3-0 win in the veterans’ match over Gurucharan. Although Raegan Albuquerquebrought Jolly Friends level with a strong showing in the men’s singles, Century quickly took control of the tie.


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