A player aims for a shot during the match in the Inter-School Table Tennis Championship organised by Chandigarh Table Tennis Association. “I think many players are doing well this week and are taking the opportunities becauseareinjured. The three leading teams all avoid each other in Monday’s games, when Poland can reassert itself with a home game against the last-place Kazakhs. SMART BUYSAway from the high-profile and expensive purchases is a set of players who were sold for rather cheap despite their talent. At 36, he knows he is nowhere close to his prime as a player. The house has never been on the market,” he said, adding that Neymar was renting it. In the boys’ junior singles final, Aariv of Gurukul Global School ended the challenge of Harkeerat of Manav Mangal School with a 3-1win. Open fourth round with a 6-1 6-1 win over Slovakian Magdalena Rybarikova at?Louis Armstrong Stadium. The win now means that Bengal Warriors top the Zone B table. “Sometimes if you have luck with the draw and you can take your chances, it’s always goo.