Joe Clark reaches doubles quarter-finals in Serbia
Joe Clark reached the doubles quarter-finals and the singles last 32 at the Serbian Junior & Cadet Open.
Top two look to repeat winning feeling in Tipton
The two Grand Prix winners of the season so far head the men’s entry list for the third instalment of the series in Tipton.
First Friday Photos 88: Top players’ early days
Launching a new series of monthly Friday Photos by looking back at some of our elite players past and present in their early days.
Coaching rule change guidance released
As of October 1, the ITTF Regulation governing advice given by coaches to players during matches has changed.
Local players shine in Corby Vetts rating
A great day for Corby Smash regulars as three out of the five groups were won by the players who work or practice at the... Continue reading
Refurbished club looking to Bright-er future
UK Down Syndrome table tennis champion Harry Fairchild has officially reopened Brighton Table Tennis Club (BTTC).
Female coaches boosted by scholarship awards
During Women's Sport Week, Table Tennis England has awarded scholarships to 28 female coaches to help them finance the cost of coaching courses.
Southern Region Training Dates Announced
Ken Macleod has recently taken up the the Regional Co-ordinator role for the Southern region and has announced two training day dates prior to Christmas… Training day 1:... Continue reading
Young Ambassador Blogs #2 – Hugo Ursell
Read the second article in a series of blogs by Table Tennis England's Young Ambassadors
Chelmsford & District: Green finds winning blueprint
Ace defender Eric Green produced the most notable performance of the week in the first division of the Chelmsford & District Table Tennis League although his superb trio of wins wasn’t enough to enable Danbury B to beat Liberal A.
Braintree League: B team make Nett gain
The suspicion that Netts’ B team could prove stronger than their A team was given added impetus when the two met in the Braintree Table Tennis League’s third week of fixtures.
Clacton & District: Brotherhood rise to the challenge
Brotherhood F and Windsor Buzzards this week served up a table tennis feast worthy of bake-off in Division Two of the Clacton & District League.
Leicester & District: Kotecha spearheads young KP side
Knighton Park have a young team in Division Two of the Leicester League – their fourth team – who played twice during the last week including catching up with a postponed match.
YHL lead way after close first weekend in WBL
YHL lead the way but none of the Premier Division teams were unbeaten at the first weekend of the Women's British League at University of Nottingham.
Chelmsford & District: Maldon open up with win
A strong Maldon A side opened their campaign with a fine 7-3 win over Bocking in the first round of matches in the Chelmsford & District Table Tennis League.
Clacton & District: Wildcats make early move
Nomads Wildcats have established an early lead at the top of Division Three of the Clacton & District League, this week recording two comfortable 8-2 victories.
Braintree League: Chan and Pitt excel
In a week of few surprises, it was probably a toss-up between Victor Chan and Adrian Pitt for the best performance in the Braintree Table Tennis League’s second set of matches of the season.
Tuck by Truck play Table Tennis
Tuck by Truck, in Herne Bay, have taken up break time table tennis as part of Table Tennis England’s Priority Zone work in East Kent.... Continue reading
British League – second round report
The second round of the British league concluded on Saturday with some sensational table tennis being played.
Leicester and District League is back in full swing
Division One of the Leicester and District League is back in full swing, producing some interesting results in the first weekend of matches.