County Championships: Yorkshire hold slim lead
The first weekend’s play saw the introduction of a new organiser in the form of Tony Dias from Middlesex, quite a daunting prospect for a first-time organiser, no doubt he would have been glad of the support that Ken Eliot was able to provide.
Archway Peterborough set to make SBL Premier Division debut
After just a single fixture was played in week one, the SBL Premier Division is due to really get going this weekend with four of... Continue reading
Two titles for Tianer
The first London Academy 2 Star of the 2019-20 season took place on Saturday 12th October in Edgware. There was a very large entry of 98 players (146 entries), including 14 girls.
MK League: Spinners miss out on top spot
PREMIER Leaders Greenleys Kings keep turning out their big Summer signing Matt Haynes, and just as well for them this week as his hat-trick helped... Continue reading
Be TT project leads to boost for women coaches
A successful Be TT project led to the first women-only coaching course run by Table Tennis England, with eight female coaches taking their Level 1 qualification.
Pride awards place volunteers in limelight
The Pride of Table Tennis Awards are getting a makeover to ensure they are an even bigger and better celebration of the volunteers who are the sport’s lifeblood.
Impressive field ready for Stockton 4*
The Tees Active Stockton-On-Tees 4 Star Junior Championships have received a bumper entry for the competition which is being played at Thornaby Pavilion this weekend.
High five for Sophie!
Dorset’s Sophie Barcsai was one of 12 girls invited to participate in the 2019 Stiga Masters Minimes in Blegny (Belgium) at the weekend.
Smashed the Midlands! Next is Durham!
The Midlands Club and Volunteer conference proved a huge success! Don't miss your chance to join us in Durham for the North-East conference!
Eight continue Paralympic campaigns in China
A squad of eight athletes from the British Para Table Tennis Team will compete in the ITTF Para China Open in Hangzhou from October 25-28 looking to improve their world ranking and their chances of qualification for the Paralympic Games in Tokyo next year.
Grand Prix series: Hatfield draw, plus new venue announced
The draw for the Hatfield Grand Prix has been released - and we have also announced an exciting new venue for the final Grand Prix of the season in June.
Braintree League: Rayne head tight table
A strong win for Rayne D, a win with two players for Liberal C and a first defeat for Black Notley F means that only one point separates the top three teams in Division Two of the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Clacton & District: Bunce leads Kestrels to win
The best performance of the week came in Division Two of the Clacton & District League where a fine all-round team performance saw Windsor Kestrels emerge surprise 6-4 winners against Brotherhood D.
Chelmsford & District: Maldon set cracking pace
Maldon A continue to carry all before them in the first division of the Chelmsford & District Table Tennis League. Setting a pace of which Eliud Kipchoge might be proud they have scored 47 points out of 50.
Collier in rich vein of form for WBL leaders
Joola Plymouth lead the way and are unbeaten after the first weekend of the Women’s British League.
Super silver for Naphong and Georgios!
Naphong Boonyaprapa and Georgios Gerakios are international silver medallists, reaching the final of the Cadet Boys’ Doubles at the Egypt Junior & Cadet Open in Sharm El Sheikh.
Special milestone for Maidstone
Maidstone & District TTA celebrated their centenary with a gala dinner and exhibition match, raising £1,000 for Dementia UK in the process.
Pole star Jarvis reaches quarter-finals
Tom Jarvis notched up another impressive result, sinking the world No 73 as he reached the quarter-finals of the Polish Open.
“That was incredibly inspiring”
An emotional, inspiring, and empowring performance from Will Bayley on Strictly Come Dancing this week.
Jarvis sets up big tie in last 16
Tom Jarvis has stormed into the last 16 of the Polish Open, but there was heartbreak for Tin-Tin Ho in the last 32.