Reed’s looking for doubles delight
Daniel Reed is hoping the doubles will provide him with a treble chance of stepping on to the Commonwealth Games podium. On his second Games... Continue reading
England miss out on top-flight positions
England’s Cadet and Junior teams have finished 19th and 21st respectively at the European Youth Championships in Italy, missing out on a place in the... Continue reading
Greenhouse youngsters make STEP forward at Earl’s Court
Youngsters on the Greenhouse table tennis programme descended on Earl’s Court for the launch of the organisation’s STEP Framework, which aims to create a new... Continue reading
Pop along to Paddington!
Social ping pong group Pongathon are ready to wow you once again with a big event on National Table Tennis Day in the stunning surroundings... Continue reading
Adomelyte seals second WCPP qualifying win
Lithuanian star Egle Adomelyte doubled up her success from the opening World Championships of Ping Pong qualifier at BATTS by triumphing again as the tournament... Continue reading
Grand Union Grand Slam lands in Wandsworth
To celebrate National Ping Pong Day, Grand Union Wandsworth will be hosting the ‘Grand Union Grand Slam’ on Thursday the 17th of July. The Grand... Continue reading
We can challenge for Games medals – Jarvis
England’s players have high hopes of being among the medals at the Commonwealth Games – and the plan to make that come to fruition has... Continue reading
Teams needed for British League
The British League is looking for half-a-dozen new teams to complete the line-up for the 2014-15 season. There are four spaces in the Senior League... Continue reading
Kelly aims to banish bad memories
Kelly Sibley has a score to settle with the Commonwealth Games. Having returned empty-handed from her debut Games at Melbourne 2006, she suffered the same... Continue reading
England youngsters face play-offs
England’s Junior and Cadet boys’ teams both face a tough task to remain in the top division of the European Youth Championships. The junior boys’... Continue reading
Referee Sherlock hopes to be invisible
Stuart Sherlock has a crucial role to play at the Commonwealth Games – but is hoping no one will notice him. As referee for the... Continue reading
Glasgow 2014: Walker ready to put best foot forward
Sam Walker believes the appliance of science can give England a winning edge when the Commonwealth Games get under way in Glasgow this month. The... Continue reading
Liam’s sporting gesture – but was it really a let?
Viewers watching highlights of the Heritage Oil Open on BT Sport will have the chance to judge for themselves a controversial incident in Liam Pitchford’s... Continue reading
Winner stays on for T3 ping pong!
3-a-side ping pong is here. Played around a circular table, it’s fun, fast & fierce and the inventors, T3, are inviting table tennis lovers to... Continue reading
Glasgow 2014: Jo relishes No 1 ‘honour’
Joanna Drinkhall is relishing the responsibility of leading the line as England’s women try to make up for their Delhi heartache. The English No 1... Continue reading
Kelly’s eye is on more TV coverage after BT Sport debut
Kelly Skeggs is hoping BT Sport’s coverage of the Heritage Oil Open will be just the start of a television love affair with table tennis.... Continue reading
Glasgow 2014: Karina well motivated second time around
Karina Le Fevre is highly motivated to make her second Commonwealth Games experience better than her first – and believes England has the squad to... Continue reading
Honour at stake at Deyes High School
Honour is at stake at Deyes High School as the teachers prepare to take on the pupils for National Table Tennis Day. Following the success... Continue reading