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Through the Eyes of Our Coaches & Players: By Satya Aspathi Pan American Journey

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(by Satya Aspathi / Butterfly Americas)

Last August at the Pan American Junior Games, I experienced how quickly momentum can shift in high-level table tennis and how important it is to reset.

Representing my country was one of the most challenging and memorable experiences I’ve had so far. One moment I felt confident and in rhythm; a while later, I was searching for answers.

In mixed doubles, my partner and I lost in the quarterfinals. It was a tough result because we both felt we had the level to go further. In girls’ doubles, we came away with a bronze medal. I was proud of that result, but I still felt unfinished. Next was singles.

Singles tested me the most mentally. I started well, but as the match began to slip away, I struggled to regain control and eventually lost. Losing in the round of 16 was devastating. That night, I replayed key moments over and over. But knowing I had the team event ahead, I had to reset.

I approached the team event as a fresh start. We began strongly in the group stage, and early on, I faced the same opponent who had beaten me in singles. The pressure was there but this time I handled it differently and won. That match shifted my mindset.

Later in the semifinals, I found myself down 7–4 in the deciding game. I slowed my breathing to stay composed, reset mentally, and focused on the next ball. Point by point, I worked my way back and closed it out 11–7.

By the final, the physical and mental demands of the week had caught up with everyone. One of my matches went up to 17–15, and every point felt decisive. We put ourselves in a strong position with a 2–0 lead, but the doubles match came down to 10–10 in the fifth. Just two points away from winning it all, we lost.

So I shifted my focus to supporting my teammate, Tashiya. When she won the final point after a tough fight, the first feeling was relief, followed by pride and joy.

Our coach and parents were so happy and proud. That moment stayed with me.

Standing for the national anthem with my hand on my heart, it was a feeling I had never experienced before. I thought about how different the week had looked at different moments how the sport can swing between frustration and success.

The biggest lesson I took from that tournament is that one match doesn’t define the rest of the competition unless you let it.

 

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