Jarvis progresses at Swedish Open, Baggaley is knocked out
Tom Jarvis has progressed at the ITTF World Tour Swedish Open, while Andrew Baggaley was pipped in a close-fought match.
Brighton TTC prison scheme hailed a success
Table tennis sessions led by Brighton TTC are being credited with better behaviour and reduced violence among inmates at HM Prison High Down.
Swedish Open starts today
The ITTF World Tour Swedish Open starts today – with five of England’s top players competing.
Walker defeat ends English campaign
Sam Walker was knocked out in the last 16 of the Belgium Open, ending English involvement in the tournament in De Haan.
Obituary: Alan Shepherd, Essex and Middlesex stalwart
Alan Shepherd, a stalwart of table tennis in Middlesex and Essex and an international umpire, has died at the age of 89.
Better Experiences in Castleford and Pontefract
Table Tennis England’s BeTT funding has certainly made a significant impact on the development of the sport in the Castleford and Pontefract League in conjunction... Continue reading
Preston Grand Prix draw released
Jiawang Song tops the seedings for the Preston Grand Prix as he looks to repeat his triumph at the season-opener in Crawley.
Walker left on his own after near misses
Sam Walker is England's sole survivor at the Belgium Open, but only after Andrew Baggaley was pipped in a remarkable match and Tom Jarvis stretched the top seed.
Members Advisory Group: Applications open
Applications are now open for the new Members Advisory Group (MAG), which will comprise up to 12 people representing all areas of our sport.
Coaching courses: Book now
Now’s the time to book your place on the upcoming Level 1 and Level 2 Coaching Courses.
National Conference: Save the date
Table Tennis England's National Club, Coach and Volunteer Conference, which brings together clubs, coaches, officials and volunteers to share knowledge and experiences, will take place on the weekend of March 30-31, 2019.
Baggaley progresses as McBeath halted by injury
Andrew Baggaley joined Sam Walker in the main draw but injury ruined David McBeath's chances at the Belgium Open.
Be TT: Brand New league a big success
A new league set up by Newton Abbot TTC with help from Be TT funding has been so successful it is set to become an annual event.
McBeath comes through decider in Belgium
David McBeath survived a scare to come through his first match in a decider, while Tom Jarvis and Andrew Baggaley were also winners on day one of the Belgium Open.
MK League: Howard’s Way
Premier Division A 2-man Greenleys Kings triumphed against a lack lustre MK Kingpins side. The Nick Howard/Guy Sparrow duo had become so adept at winning... Continue reading
EYS boys benefit from Slovakia link
The boys from the England Youth Squad (EYS) are working hard this week at an international training camp in Slovakia.
Polished Ruby is leaders’ gem
Ruby Yang’s perfect 10 helped YHL & UON to top the Premier Division standings after weekend 1 of the Women’s British League.
Chelmsford & District: Reversal of furtune for Lucas
Three weeks ago OCs A’s Paul Lucas made the headlines with a top-drawer hat-trick against Maldon A. This week OCs A were in the news again - after suffering a shock 8-2 defeat against an inspired Chelmsford B.
Braintree League: Black Notley derail leaders
Liberal C’s apparently steady progress towards the division two title in the Braintree Table Tennis League hit an almighty road bump when they ran into a top-form Black Notley C.
Leicester & District: From Ping! to league success story
Marcin Kasprzyr, a Polish chef who came over to England to live a few years ago, was walking through the centre of Leicester during the summer, minding his own business, and came across a “Ping!” session being organised by Harry White, one of the major coaches of table tennis in this area.


















