Indore, Feb. 16 -- The UTT 31st Masters National Championships, set to begin here on Monday, promises to showcase the intense rivalries of seasoned veterans battling for supremacy across five men's categories (80, 75, 70, 65, 60) and two women's categories (66, 60), in addition to the singles and mixed doubles events in the first couple of days.

The stage is set for displaying their skill, experience, and unwavering passion for table tennis. Unlike the previous edition, where logistical chaos threatened to overshadow the competition, this year's event is set to run with precision.

The competition department, in collaboration with the veterans and technical committees, has ensured the presence of a larger contingent of outstation umpires ...