Clacton & District: Walton save top-flight honour
Just two teams from Division One have made it through to the quarter-finals of the Clacton & District League’s Handicap Knock-Out Cup - and both are from the Walton Club.
Braintree League: Liberal can’t overcome handicap
Braintree Table Tennis League champions Liberal A have not always entered the handicap cup, figuring, one assumes, that pulling back massive deficits might prove too tough an obstacle.
Leicester & District: Dramatic win for Goons
Needing to find some way of revitalising their flagship team handicap competition after falling entries the County Association did a survey and, as a result, changed the format so that all matches in a round would be played on a pre-ordained date under the same roof.
Green and Piwowar the pick of the pack in Sweden
Connor Green and Jakub Piwowar just missed out on podium places as they reached the quarter-finals of their respective singles competitions at the Swedish Junior & Cadet Open.
Wong goes furthest in Sweden
Jasmin Wong's last-32 place was the best result in the senior categories at the Safir International event in Sweden.
Pitchford run ended in semi-finals
Liam Pitchford's run at the Hungarian Open was ended in the semi-finals by Japanese teenager Yukiya Uda today.
Perry fightback key to team gold
Martin Perry finished the Polish Para Open in Wladyslawowo on a high by taking gold in the men’s class 6 team event with his Italian partner Matteo Parenzan.
Confident Pitchford storms into quarters
Liam Pitchford made short work of last week's Portugal Open champion to romp into the quarter-finals of the Hungarian Open today.
Stacey strikes gold on road to Tokyo
Joshua Stacey made the perfect start to Paralympic year and improved his chances of qualification for Tokyo 2020 by winning gold in the men’s class 9 singles at the Polish Para Open in Wladyslawowo today.
Pitchford and Ho through in Hungary
Liam Pitchford is into the last 16 of the Hungarian Open, while Tin-Tin Ho has a doubles quarter-final to look forward to on Friday.
Medal for British pair Wong and Hursey in Sweden
Jasmin Wong joined Anna Hursey to win a doubles bronze for Britain and Connor Green put in the best singles performance at a busy Swedish Junior & Cadet Open, where Millie Rogove also won the consolation final.
Get in on the act at Ping Pong Fight CLub London!
Ping Pong Fight Club London is a spectacular inter-company ping pong tournament, team bonding and networking party to be held on March 19th, at Oval Space.
All to play for as Premier Division enters final rounds
Archway Peterborough, Ormeau, Fusion and Ormesby are all looking to secure their place in the top four of the Premier Division in the penultimate weekend of fixtures before the play-offs.
Watch Pitchford go for a six-hit at Nationals!
Liam Pitchford is gunning for a historic Men’s Singles title No 6 at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships next week – and there are still tickets available to watch him and the other leading players in the land!
You can help coach Steve to win prestigious award!
Volunteer table tennis coach Steve Bertie has been nominated for a BEDSA award – and YOUR vote could help him win!
Back to Table Tennis programme launched
If you are looking to attract players back to your league or club, the new Back to TT organiser guide is here to help!
Drinkhall exits but Ho into main draw
Paul Drinkhall was defeated by world No 50 Yukiya Uda in the final preliminary round at the Hungarian Open, but Tin-Tin Ho is into the... Continue reading
Olympic Ambition programme opens
Applications are now open for Team GB's Ambition Programme, which aims to give experience to young athletes who are potential Olympians of the future.
It’s time to enter the Inter-Regionals
There is still time to enter the qualifying stage for this year’s Inter-Regional Championships, with events around the country in March, feeding into the national finals in May.
Drinkhall and Ho through on two fronts in Hungary
Paul Drinkhall and Tin-Tin Ho are through their opening singles matches at the Hungarian Open and Drinkhall & Sam Walker, and Ho & Karoline Mischek, also won their opening doubles matches.