Congratulations to our Patron, HM the Queen
As our Patron, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, celebrates 70 years on the throne, we join the chorus of congratulations to her from around the world on reaching this incredible landmark.
Commonwealth umpires talk about their journeys
To co-incide with #VolunteersWeek, we have spoken to some of the umpires who were selected to officiate at the Commonwealth Games about their journeys to Birmingham 2022.
Design a B2022 table top!
If you love art, table tennis or both, here’s your chance to showcase your design flair across the city of Birmingham! Table Tennis England, through... Continue reading
Your chance to volunteer for Commonwealth Games role!
With the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games fast approaching, we are seeking a number of volunteers to make the ‘Have a Go Zone’ a fun and inspiring experience for the 5,000 ticket holders expected to pass through each day.
Centenary raffle prizes
Find out who were the lucky winners in the Centenary Jackpot and Bonus Prize Draws.
Join us in getting more people playing table tennis!
To celebrate the Commonwealth Games, get involved by running an event and inspire everyone to play table tennis!
ELCC finalists aim to be in a league of their own
A full complement of 32 teams will compete for national supremacy at the Centenary English Leagues Cup Competitions finals, sponsored by Rocca Creative.
Sport England support our quest for gender parity with extra cash injection
Table Tennis England has been awarded an extra £250,000 from Sport England to support our work in creating more opportunities for women and girls in table tennis through building our digital capabilities and infrastructures.
Jarvis on fire in California WTT event
A string of victories over higher-ranked players has put national champion Tom Jarvis into the semi-finals of the WTT Feeder Fremont event in California.
Leagues flock to enter centenary ELCC
Entries to the landmark Centenary English Leagues Cup Competitions, sponsored by Rocca Creative, have soared – with more than 100 received and a doubling of female teams.