Ellenborough and Tees Sport are the cream of VBL
In thrilling finishes to the Veterans’ British League, Ellenborough retained their Women’s Premier Division title on sets difference, while there are new champions in the Men’s Premier, where Tees Sport won the title in the deciding game of the final match left on court.
Drumchapel Glasgow stun Brighton in SBL Premier Division
League newcomers produce a huge upset in the penultimate round before the league splits.
Middlesex seal senior county title at fourth time of asking
The Senior Premier Division of the County Championships witnessed an intense and thrilling competition during Rounds 4-7, hosted at Draycott Table Tennis Centre.
Race for top four spots as SBL Premier Division enters penultimate round
BATTS, Ormesby and Brighton are all in with a chance of securing a top four place before the Premier Division splits into two mini leagues.
All to play for as VBL titles hang in the balance
The destination of the Veterans' British League, Premier Division titles will be decided at the weekend, with plenty of twists and turns in prospect.
Notts Vets tie up an eighth successive county title
Nottinghamshire showed their strength on weekend two of the County Championships, Veterans Premier Division, to retain their title.
Iles doubles up at Cippenham Women & Girls 1*
With an entry exceeding expectations and nearly double that of last year’s inaugural tournament, the Cippenham Women & Girls’ 1* Open on Sunday proved an enormous success both for the club and for one if its star players.
Deadline nears for entries to ELCC
There is still time for leagues to enter the English Leagues Cup Competitions (ELCC) before next month's deadline.
Hosts and dates announced for new National Series and U21 National Cup
The new national tournament landscape announced in the Competition Review will begin to take shape from August, as we today publish the dates and host clubs for the new National Series and U21 National Cup.
London Academy claim five titles at Jack Petchey team finals
London Academy dominated the Jack Petchey London Schools’ Team Finals, winning five of the eight trophies on offer.