Get set for an exciting year ahead!
There’s plenty to look forward to in 2025, including TWO huge WTT events and stacks of action on our TTE.TV and YouTube channels!
Make table tennis part of your new year!
Are you looking for a new way to get active in the new year? Or a way to meet people through exercise? Table tennis could be the sport for you!
Lifestyle coach puts wellbeing front and centre for young athletes
VIDEO: See how young athletes on the performance pathway are getting expert help with lifestyle management.
MBE for Adrian Christy in New Year Honours
Former Table Tennis England CEO Adrian Christy says he is overwhelmed and humbled by being made an MBE in the New Year Honours list.
Nico and Bly hit the headlines in Paris – Review of 2024, part 2
Paris 2024, the greatest sporting show on earth, provided some glittering experiences and memories for players, officials, volunteers and supporters, dominating the summer as we... Continue reading
Plenty to tell the world about – Review of 2024, part 1
A world No 1, a world player of the year, a world cup winner and a world record – not to mention a historic qualification for the Paris Olympics . . . the first half of our review of 2024 features plenty of notable achievements.
Watch the Mark Bates Ltd Nationals qualifiers live
2025 starts with a bang at the Mark Bates Ltd Senior National Championships Qualifying Tournament - find out the draw and how to follow the event.
Ormesby U17 2*: Tudor takes title with fine comeback
The Ormesby 2 Star U17 Open Championship was held at the club on 21 December with Tudor Eftinca winning the U17 boys singles, with Omar Wasi the runner-up.
Chelmsford & Dist: Bees and Leopards take junior titles
Vivaan Babbar and Joshua Freeman acquired the two points required by the Buttsbury Bees to lift Chelmsford Junior League (CJL) division 1A despite a 3-2 loss against the Chelmsford Lions.
Clacton & Dist: Ferdy’s Falcons fight back
Windsor Falcons and Windsor Eagles were involved in the closest match of the week in the Clacton League’s Handicap Cup competition, the Falcons fighting back from 3-1 down to win their Group D tie 5-4.