Athletes from the capital city's Parasport team secured medals during the tourney held in Tokyo
The ITTF World Para Future Tokyo 2025, an international table tennis tournament for para-athletes, has concluded in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan. The tournament, organised by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), attracted 134 athletes from 17 countries, including para-athletes from Astana, Kazakhstan.
One of the standout performances came from Tas Balziya, a Kazakhstani para-athlete, who won a bronze medal in the individual event of the tournament. Alexandra Stepanova, another Kazakhstani para-athlete, also made her mark by winning a bronze medal, this time in the women's doubles (WD10) event, partnering with Indian para-athlete Vidya Kumari.
The women's doubles (WD10) event, specifically designed for athletes with disabilities, was part of the Future series and was organised by the ITTF. The event was also a part of the ITTF World Para Future Tokyo 2025 tournament, which saw intense competition across various events.
The news of the successful tournament was reported by a renowned news site, with reference to the city's administration. The coach accompanying the Kazakhstani para tennis players during the tournament was Aibek Mukhamedzhanov.
Vidya Kumari, an Indian para-athlete, competed in the women's doubles (WD10) event at the ITTF World Para Future Tokyo 2025 tournament. Her partnership with Stepanova resulted in a hard-fought victory, securing a well-deserved bronze medal for the duo.
The ITTF World Para Future Tokyo 2025 tournament served as a testament to the growing popularity and competitiveness of para-table tennis. The event provided a platform for para-athletes to showcase their skills and determination, inspiring many with their resilience and dedication. The tournament marks a significant step forward in the promotion and recognition of para-sports, paving the way for more inclusive and exciting events in the future.
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