Pride of Table Tennis finalists list
The time has almost come to celebrate and honour the Pride of Table Tennis Awards finalists for their incredible efforts over the past 12 months.
Table Tennis England staff nominated for National Diversity Award
Two Table Tennis England staff – National Participation Manager Jenny Leach and Director of Development Greg Yarnall – have both been nominated for the Positive... Continue reading
Lockdown club creates great environment for girls to participate
Ashingdon Table Tennis Academy was born during the early part of lockdown 2020, and has developed into a club that has a great reputation for engaging female participants.
England youngster impresses at ETTU talent camp
England youngster Kacper Piwowar has once again shown his fantastic potential at the ETTU talent camp, achieving the top evaluation spot and therefore being selected for the World Hopes Team.
Free table tennis sessions for Disabled people in Worthing
A new project, funded by our Level the Table Grant Scheme, AccessibleTT, is a new session in Worthing for Disabled People.
What’s new from Club Matters in March?
Club Matters resources are designed to support organisations who are looking to set up, develop, grow, reach out to new communities and maximise their engagement with new and existing members, participants and volunteers.
Celebrating our female Pride of Table Tennis finalists
We are pleased to reveal the inspirational women and girls in our sport for their tireless volunteering contributions to table tennis over the last 12 months.
Table tennis club celebrates International Women’s Day
Draycott & Long Eaton Table Tennis Club proudly celebrated International Women's Day with a special, inclusive session for any women and girls who played at the club.
Top tips for starting a women and girls session
Today, we are launching a top tips to starting a women and girls table tennis session.
How Table Tennis England breaks the bias
As an organisation, Table Tennis England actively reflects its values to address inequalities in our sport, and break biases by having a fifty per cent... Continue reading