He sounded upbeat about the tournament and said it could be a great learning experience for the up-and-coming paddlers.
"It is very exciting. What was a dream is about to become a reality. It is a dream come true," he said about the league, which has been in the making for a few years now.
Asked how it could benefit the sport in the country, Mehta told PTI, "It is going to benefit the game of table tennis. When it benefits the game, it is going to benefit everybody, it is going to benefit state associations, players, coaches, academies."
He said Tamil Nadu was always a strong state when it came to table tennis and has been producing quality players over the years, who had gone on to play at the highest level.
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"TN is one of the strong states. There is a huge legacy and talent pool. You had players like Thiruvengadam, G Jagannath, V Chandrasekar, Niyati... Now, we have A Sharath Kamal, A Amalraj, G Sathiyan and others. It is good to see new names coming up," he said.
Meanwhile, players expressed their happines to be part of the inaugural UTT. Sharath Kamal said it was a good concept and would be a good exposure for the young players.
"The young Indian players can learn a lot from the foreign stars, especially by playing with them. It is going to stand them in good stead," he said.
Portugal's Marcos Freitas at 14, one of the top-ranked men's players to feature here, said, "it is a new concept but looks interesting. It is good that new things are being tried out in TT."
The other players, including Germany's Sabine Winter, who would team up with Sharath Kamal, Wu Yang (Falcons TTC) and Pooja Sahashrabuddhe said they were happy to be part of the league and expected to feature in interesting matches.
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