Harrison Hill and Hannah Silcock take top places at Cippenham 4*
This weekend saw the 10th running of the Cippenham Junior 4* Open, a prestige event on the national calendar through which players can assist their eligibility for the Mark Bates Ltd age-group National Championships.
How you can become one of our sport’s amazing volunteers
With International Volunteer Day on Thursday, we are shining the spotlight on the heroes who give their time, enthusiasm and expertise to help people enjoy and achieve in our sport.
Big clash at the top as SBCL Championship reaches pivotal point
Ormeau could lay down a marker in the Senior British Clubs League, Championship division as we reach the ‘pivot weekend’ in Nottingham.
Chief Executive’s update: December 2024
As our members will be aware, my time as Chief Executive of Table Tennis England comes to an end on 12 December.
Chelmsford & Dist: Only a point separates top three
Excitement mounts as just one point currently separates Chelmsford A, Danbury A and Danbury C at the top end of division one though the latter hold a game in hand advantage.
WTT Feeder Manchester tickets now on sale to members
Some of the world’s best players are heading to WTT Feeder Manchester 2025 – and you can now book YOUR place in the crowd for this unmissable event!
Table Tennis England Chair Nick Donald to step down in March 2025
Nick Donald, Chair of Table Tennis England, has announced his intention to stand down from the Board by the middle of March 2025 when he is expected to take up the position of Chair of Paddle UK.
Burnham & Dist: Bitter taste of defeat for Mapledene
The Fambridge team were the benefactors of the drama that unfolded at the top end of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League this week.
Clacton & Dist: Peter bounces back
After a 2023/24 season blighted by injury and illness, super-veteran Peter Aumord has bounced back to form in Division Two of the Clacton League.
Braintree League: Netts gain from leaders’ blank week
While leaders Rayne A were without a match, former champions Netts A jumped to the top of the Braintree Table Tennis League with a cruising 9-1 win over a two-person Liberal C.