Excitement builds up ahead of all-new Table Tennis season

Kenya Table Tennis Association (KTTA) has outlined an
all-new qualification format to be used as a yardstick to ascertain national
team players to represent the Country at major international events.
KTTA Secretary General Fahd Daim in a statement announced that
the trials to select both the senior and junior national team players will be
executed in three phases.
To set the ball rolling, the initial branch qualification
stage (where players will be required to register as members) will be held on
the weekend of 28th January 2024.
The National Team
Pool
Fahd also revealed that the national trials- involving
qualifiers from KTTA branches - will be
held in Nairobi from February 2-4 where the top 10 men and top 10 Ladies plus
top 10 juniors in boys and girls categories will make the national team pool
for the period 2024 to the next trials.
"Players, who make it to the National team pool, will
be required to practice regularly to be able to keep their respective
positions. This is definitely a game changer that will truly render the process
more exciting and competitive. Being in the national pool does not necessarily
mean business as usual, as players will strive to maintain top form through and
through," Fahd expounded.
Fahd continued: "Depending on the registration for the
trials, matches will be played in two stages, with the first stage being the
group stage and the second stage also being a round robin format of the group
leaders, so that the branch ranking is done on merit."
"The top two men and two ladies including under 12
years junior boys and junior girls at branch level will qualify for the next
stage, which is the national trials," Fahd continued.
Fahd, a multiple former Kenya champion, added that branch
draws for groups will be held for the first stage and the winner and runners up,
qualify to play the winners and runners up in the other groups.
Among leading players expected to grace the trials include
Brian Mutua who is expected to jet back into the Country from overseas training
in Denmark under the Olympic Solidarity training program
Others are computer scientist Josiah Wandera and university
student Lisa Wele.
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