Thakkar was previously placed at No. 5 position and the rise to the top spot must have given him the boost that he needed after finishing runner-up at the 2017 Serbian Junior and Cadet Open.
The players that follow him in WJC standings include American Kanak Jha at No.2 (2,950 points), Argentinas Francisco Sanchi (2,895 points), Frenchman Bastien Rembert (2,880 points) and Chinese Taipeis Feng Yi-Hsin (2,706 points).
Thus, the boy from Surat ensured a place for himself in the ITTF World Junior Circuit Finals to be staged next February in Luxembourg.
Archana, who finished a runner-up at Belgrade Open, will be participating at next weeks India Junior and Cadet Open at Greater Noida.
Other than this, she is also slated to compete in the Portugal Open next month to make it to the top 16 of the list. Incidentally, both Thakkar and Archana Kamath are members of the "ITTF With the Future in Mind" programme for Youth Olympics at Buenos Aires next year. They had attended the recent training camp in Slovenia.
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