Havírov [Czech Republic], Indian table tennis pair of Manika Batra and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran lost in the quarterfinals to Malaysian pair Javen Choong and Karen Lin, ranked 153rd in the world, Manika Batra and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics. Failed in. The Indian table tennis player, ranked 18th in the latest ITTF Mixed Doubles World Rankings, lost 4-1, 11-9, 11-9 to qualify for the 202nd quota place at the World Mixed Doubles Table Tennis Olympic Qualification Tournament in Havirov, Czechia on Friday. In the quarter-finals, they won 11-9, 7-11, 11-8 against Malaysia's 153rd ranked Javen Choong and Karen Lin. Eighth seeds Batra-Sathiyan received a bye into the round of 16 of their knockout bracket. This was the Indian pair's second and last chance to clinch a Paris Olympic quota in the World Mixed Doubles Table Tennis Olympic Qualifiers after losing in the quarterfinals.In the first knockout round on Thursday, Sathiyan and Batra lost to Democratic People's Republic of Korea pair Ri Jong 4-1 (7-11, 10-12, 11-9 6-11, 6-11). Ri Jong Sik and Kim Kum Yong, seeded 21st in the quarterfinals, eventually won their knockout break and secured a table tennis quota for their country at the Paris Olympics, with India having already secured a Paris 2024 quota. for the women's and men's teams based on rankings, which also provides two quotas each for Indian table tennis players in the men's and women's singles events. The Czechia meet was the final qualifying event for the mixed doubles table tennis competition for the Paris 2024 Olympic quota places. Doubles events for the Paris Olympics can also be obtained through rankings.The five highest ranked eligible pairs in the mixed doubles world rankings (not already qualified and from a different country than those already qualified) will receive a mixed doubles by 7 May. Kota place. Manika Batra-G Sathiyan is currently ranked 18th.