Germany too good for England
England found European champions and Olympic silver medallists Germany too good as they were beaten 3-0 in Preston.
Money off World Ping Pong tickets!
The World Championship of Ping Pong returns to Alexandra Palace next month - and Table Tennis England members can get up to 33% off tickets!
Clacton & District: Panthers lose unbeaten run
Nomads Panthers, reigning champions of Division One of the Clacton & District League and current leaders, crashed to their first defeat of the season
Braintree League: Marsh pegs back Rayne
The race for promotion from division two of the Braintree Table Tennis League is developing into a fascinating three-way battle.
Leicester League: Hundreds of youngsters show skills
Ably organised by Mike Smith and his team of helpers, the Leicestershire Schools Team Finals had an entry of 54 teams of four, 33 boys and 21 girls' teams.
Glamorous evening for Leopards at ITTF Star Awards
Members of the England Leopards squad have had the red carpet treatment at the ITTF Star Awards in Doha.
Figures reveal more people playing table tennis
More people are playing table tennis regularly, according to the latest participation figures released by Sport England today.
Bristol Academy Junior 1 Star Open 12th Feb
Bristol Academy Junior 1 Star Tournament 12th Feb 2017 Bristol Academy Junior 1 Star Tournament is back again! It is an official ranked scheme tournament which... Continue reading
Leopards aim to upset German powerhouse
England face the biggest challenge in European table tennis when Germany arrive in Preston for the Leopards' latest European Championships qualifying tie on Tuesday.
Take the plunge for Bath Grand Prix!
The Grand Prix circuit rolls into the new venue of Bath in February - and entires are now open.
Help Will’s toy story come true
Will Bayley's magical golden moment at the Rio Paralympics has been immortalised in Lego - and your vote could help decide whether it goes into production.
Knight saves the day as Ormesby claim draw
The British League Premier Division title is still all to play for after Ormesby and Drumchapel went head to head this weekend and both took away a point from a 4-4 result.
Glowing reference for club’s cool events
Club development officer Tim Bridle believes he has an ultra-cool way to help attract new players to the sport.
Braintree League: Draw hampers Netts
Two successive draws have reduced Netts A’s chances of wresting back their Braintree Table Tennis League division one title to close to zero.
Clacton & District: Season’s beatings for Magpies
Brotherhood E gave themselves an early Christmas present in Division Two of the Clacton & District League when they notched up their second win of the season, thumping fellow-relegation rivals Windsor Magpies 9-1.
Leicester & District: Peake and Patel spur Unicorns
Unicorn, defending champions of the Leicester & District League’s Division One, finished their first half of the season with something of a demolition job on their nearest rivals, Knighton Park.
End of Worlds for Tom and Tin-Tin
Tom Jarvis and Tin-Tin Ho were both eliminated from the World Junior Championships at the last 64 stage today.
Cippenham Super 6: Gunn a hotshot again
It was business as usual at the Cippenham Super 6 Veterans’ 2-Star Open, with Old Windsor resident Martin Gunn defeating Reading’s Hari Gehlot in a repeat of the final when the tournament was last played in April.
Jarvis and Ho both through in singles
Tom Jarvis and Tin-Tin Ho both topped their groups to move into the main draw of their respective singles competitions at the World Junior Championships.
Braintree League: Bennett-Smith stars on debut
Nomads have for some time been a team of two halves. With three players in the top half of division two of the Braintree Table Tennis League and three in the bottom, it is pot luck who their opponents come up against.