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MLTT Atlanta Preview: The Southern Showdown!
Major League Table Tennis heads to the Gas South Convention Center in Duluth for six matches from November 15 to 17.
Team Objectives
- Princeton Revolution: Wants to climb the East standings.
- Chicago Wind: Needs to fix issues in doubles.
- Bay Area Blasters: Looks stronger with Taehyun Kim back in the lineup.
- Atlanta Blazers: Plays at home, still chasing its first win
Roster Update
Princeton replaces Mathieu De Saintilan with free agent Kewei Li for the weekend.
Standings Snapshot
East Division
- New York Slice
- Carolina Gold Rush
- Princeton Revolution
- Florida Crocs
- Atlanta Blazers
Princeton is in a tight playoff race. Atlanta seeks a breakthrough.
West Division
- Portland Paddlers
- Texas Smash
- Chicago Wind
- Los Angeles Spinners
- Bay Area Blasters
Chicago has a balanced singles roster. Bay Area wants more consistency.
Grab Your Tickets Now For This Weekend
We kick off in Hollywood, FL starting Nov 14–16 at the Gas South Convention Center. The home team Atlanta Blazers defend their court for the first time against top-tier opponents, including the Bay Area Blasters, Princeton Revolution, and Chicago Wind!

Stream Alert: Chicago Wind vs. Atlanta Blazers
Can’t make it to Duluth for Friday night’s 7:30 PM match? You can watch this match free on Table Tennis TV.
All other MLTT matches this weekend are available with a Table Tennis TV subscription.
Hiromitsu Kasahara and Haeeun Choi win Player of the Week honors for Week 5
Texas’ Hiromitsu Kasahara (SPINDEX: 2769) and New York’s Haeeun Choi (2575) have been named Men’s and Women’s Players of the Week for Week 5, Major League Table Tennis (MLTT) announced on Tuesday.
Choi, who made her MLTT debut during Week 4 in Chicago, has won Women’s Player of the Week for every week she has played. She becomes the first two-time winner of either award during Season 3, as well as this year’s first Player of the Week for two consecutive weekends.
Kasahara won six of his nine singles games, taking two each from New York’s Yiran Wu (2715), Princeton’s Benedek Olah (2769) and Los Angeles’ Kou Lei (2785). He is now the No. 2 player in the league according to MLTT’s official power rankings, trailing only Kang Dong-Soo (2788) from the Portland Paddlers.
INSTANT CLASSIC: New York Slice’s EPIC Westchester Comeback (11/8/2025)
FULL MATCH
Top 5 Points | MLTT Week 5 (Pleasantville, NY)
Kou Lei RESPONDS!
See this Finisher Move!


The Blazers’ signature fast, high-energy MLTT speed is back in action this weekend in Duluth!
Don’t just watch the team dominate—wear the fire they bring to the table.
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