Meet Halmoo – and the English Cadet who named it
The World Team Championships has its own mascot - Halmoo - and the character owes its name to English Cadet player Peter Smallcombe.
Ping Pong Parlour up for a Purple Apple!
The Castle Mall Ping Pong Parlour in Norwich is up for a prestigious shopping centre industry award. Considered the BAFTA’s of the industry, The Purple... Continue reading
Amazing scenes as two Koreas team up
North Korea and South Korea will compete as a unified team at the ITTF World Team Championships semi-finals in Sweden.
Defeat of Belgium puts England into quarters
England Men are safely through to the quarter-finals of the World Team Championships as group winners after beating Belgium 3-1, while England Women lost to Serbia to finish fourth in their group.
GB Para squads ready for big fortnight
The next two weeks are an important period for the British Para Table Tennis Team and its preparation for the World Championships later this year, with the PTT Slovakia Open in Bratislava (May 3-6) followed by the 15th Slovenian Open in Lasko (May 9-12).
England book knockout place
England men confirmed a knockout place and the women defeated the top side in their group but lost to Canada, as the Leopards' World Team Championships campaign continued.
Nationals qualifying tournament plan revealed
All players will have the opportunity to compete at next year’s PG Mutual Senior National Championships, with a new qualifying tournament set to be played in early 2019.
Sensational! Now Japan fall to England
England took another huge step forward on the world stage tonight with a sensational victory over Japan at the World Team Championships.
Chelmsford & District: Maldon’s cup triumph
Maldon are the 2018 winners of the Chelmsford & District Table Tennis League Ladies Knock Out Cup Final. Their team of Dawn Baldry, Kelly Yuenyongpknan and Shirley Carroll ran out 5-2 winners against Chelmsford.
Clacton & District: Lynx rise to challenge
Liam Harris, Dave Harris and Cameron Cini of Nomads Lynx are the winners of the first-ever Division Three Handicap Challenge. In the final, held last week at Windsor’s St James Hall venue, they defeated Brotherhood G 5-3.
Braintree League: Will Liberal be ‘Rayned’ in?
Rayne A have refused to let champions Liberal A get away as they approach the final stages of their fight for the Braintree Table Tennis League championship.
Superb England topple Taipei
England men turned in another superb performance at the World Team Championships as they defeated Chinese Taipei 3-1 - and the women's team beat Switzerland 3-2.
Wizards are Bowled over by Young Ones
The four-a-side handicap competition organised by the Leicestershire County Association for the Rose Johnson Challenge Bowl has been running for much longer than any of the current players have been playing in the Leicester League, the only league in the county who actually enter teams these days.
Clark and Bardsley top the class of 2018
Joe Clark won both the boys' singles and doubles titles and Charlotte Bardsley the girls' singles at the PG Mutual Cadet & Junior National Championships in Wolverhampton.
England begin with victories at World Team Championships
England men and women both had 3-0 wins in the first round of the group matches at the Team World Championships in Sweden.
London Academy NJL final standings
Final tables and averages following Day 4 of the National Junior League at London Academy.
We’re in good shape for Worlds, say England
England’s World Team Championships campaigns get under way in Sweden later today, and the men’s team have been talking about their chances of more success on the world stage.
Hussain and Wong strike gold at the double
Amirul Hussain and Jasmin Wong were double champions on day one of the PG Mutual Cadet & Junior National Championships.
Royal seal of approval for Greenhouse Centre
Prince William and Prince Harry made the opening of the new Greenhouse Centre a royal occasion last night.



















