Entries open for three Women & Girls’ tournaments
Find out more about upcoming Women and Girls' tournaments - and a special training session before the first one of the season in Brighton this month.
SHEcoaches applications are open
Applications are now open for the SHEcoaches initiative, which aims to identify and upskill the next generation of female talent and performance coaches.
New initiative aims to address shortage of female talent & performance coaches
Table Tennis England is launching the SHEcoaches initiative – with backing from SportsAid – to produce and empower the next generation of talent and performance female coaches.
World Alzheimer’s Day: how table tennis can help
To mark World Alzheimer's Day we highlight how table tennis can be of real benefit to people living with this progressive disease.
BPTT: end of an era for Karen Tonge OBE as she passes over her legacy
As her tenure as Chair of BPTT comes to an end, Karen Tonge OBE reflects on some wonderful memories from the past 9 years.
Para champ Jack to join live event with care charity
Commonwealth Games gold medallist Jack Hunter-Spivey is star guest at an online event this week organised by Table Tennis England partners Community Integrated Care.
How Sport In Mind are using table tennis to beat isolation and help mental health
Sport In Mind founder Neil Harris dropped into a table tennis session in Milton Keynes to meet players who are looking after their mental health through sport.
Tournament has a positive impact for asylum seekers
A group of asylum seekers residing at a Home Office asylum contingency hotel in Colchester have competed in a table tennis competition.
Women & Girls Sussex 2* success
The final Women and Girl's event of this season saw the circuit step up and trial a 2* tournament format with new extended event categories.
Research helping us enable women to be active through table tennis
Earlier this year, Table Tennis England carried out some research with Women in Sport to better understand how table tennis can encourage women to be active through midlife and menopause. We can now share the insights resulting from the research.