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Stifling Competition: Why CCI's Table Tennis Verdict Is A Game-Changer For Sports Regulation

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  The Competition Commission of India in a landmark decision has ruled against four table tennis associations for abusing their dominant positions, extending the reach of competition law into

The article from LiveLaw discusses the Competition Commission of India's (CCI) landmark decision regarding the regulation of table tennis in India, which has significant implications for sports governance. The CCI found that the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) and the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) had engaged in anti-competitive practices by restricting players from participating in non-recognized tournaments, thereby stifling competition and limiting players' opportunities. The ruling emphasizes the need for sports bodies to foster a competitive environment and not misuse their dominant positions to control athletes' participation in events. This verdict is seen as a game-changer, potentially influencing how sports federations operate and are regulated in India, promoting a more open and fair sports ecosystem.

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