Giving our young England prospects the best start
This week our subject is the England Youth Squad (EYS), where our up-and-coming talent is given the right preparation for elite competition.
Obituary: Ken Brindle, stalwart of Gloucestershire TTA
Gloucestershire TTA is sad to announce the sudden death of County Treasurer and Tournament Organiser Ken Bridle. Disbelief has spread throughout the county as Ken... Continue reading
Wigan triumph is Taylor-made for Jonathan
Jonathan Taylor emerged victorious from the Wigan Invitation Champions’ Challenge. The sixth annual staging of the tournament saw players from Liverpool, Glossop, Wirral, Bolton, Bury... Continue reading
ELCC finals take shape after zonal rounds
The English Leagues Cup Competition has this season had its best entry for many years and some of the most competitive and close matches there... Continue reading
Can you join ESTTA’s team of volunteers?
The English Schools Table Tennis Association is looking to strengthen its competition and delivery team and enhance its communication, press and publicity reporting systems. The... Continue reading
We’re helping YOU to get involved in #TableTennisDay
Table Tennis Day is less than two months away, and today we’re launching our TTD toolkit to help players up and down the country... Continue reading
Update: Election of Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Treasurer
We are now nearing the end of the nomination period for the election of Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Treasurer. If any Company Member has not... Continue reading
Leicestershire Junior County Champs: Adam claims title in thriller
Six clubs were represented over the seven events of the Leicestershire TTA County Junior Table Tennis Championships at Knighton Park, with all events organised on... Continue reading
Jack comes up trumps with Slovakia gold
Jack Hunter-Spivey and his Norwegian team partner Tommy Urhaug took the gold medal in the men’s class 5 team event on the final day of... Continue reading
What is TableTennisDay?
National Table Tennis Day is a day for the whole family to come together, have fun, and promote all that is great about our sport.... Continue reading
Belarus Open: Walker sunk by fifth seed
Sam Walker clinched an impressive victory over Frenchman Quentin Robinot to earn a crack at fifth seed Maharu Yoshimura at the Belarus Open – and... Continue reading
Friday Photos No 33: Who is wearing the three leopards?
Once again thank you to everyone who replied giving information on last week’s pictures. There certainly seems to be a wide audience out there who... Continue reading
Bronze for McKibbin is GB highlight in Slovakia
Aaron McKibbin took bronze in the men’s class 8 singles on an otherwise disappointing day for the GB Para Table Tennis Team at the Slovakia... Continue reading
Young star Thakker makes history with double Cippenham victory
Shae Thakker became the youngest ever winner of the Open Singles title at the Cippenham Table Tennis Club championships at the age of 11. He... Continue reading
Table Tennis England would like YOUR input
Table Tennis England welcomes and needs involvement by its members in the organisation of our sport – whether locally in clubs, leagues and counties, but... Continue reading
Entries invited for National Deaf Championship
The sixth National Deaf Table Tennis Championship takes place on Saturday June 6 – and entries are now open. The competition, organised by UKDTTA, is... Continue reading
Davies and Karabardak seek to add to medals
World No 1 Rob Davies and fellow Welshman Paul Karabardak, gold medallist in last week’s Slovenia Open, head a team of seven members of the... Continue reading
Priority Zones helping our sport to grow
This week we look at how creating Priority Zones is helping us to attract new players, coaches and volunteers into the sport.