Wensum and Draycott are impressive JBL champions
Wensum and Draycott proved worthy Premier Division winners of the respective girls’ and boys’ competitions as the Junior British League came to a conclusion at... Continue reading
Popular Ping Pong Parlour opens its doors again to the public
The Ping Pong Parlour at the Centre has reopened after a break due to Covid and is welcoming people back through the doors to once again experience the joy of free table tennis!
Centenary Stories: Through the eyes of Kelly Sibley
It’s an iconic photo in the recent history of English table tennis – this week’s Centenary Story focuses on the moment that Kelly Sibley &... Continue reading
Updated TT Fit app gives coaches even more resources
The updated TT Fit App now has even more coaching resources to aid table tennis coaches than ever before! TTFit Pro is an app which... Continue reading
Pitchford to enter the WTT Star Contender event in Doha
Liam Pitchford believes competing in the WTT Star Contender event in Doha is the best move for his career as he seeks to break into... Continue reading
Unsung heroes recognised at local level
Local Pride of Table Tennis Awards presentations are being made by clubs and leagues up and down the country for their volunteers and young volunteers for their... Continue reading
Only one week to go until the launch of our new website
The fantastic new Table Tennis England website is only a week away! On Tuesday February 15th, we ‘push the button’ to go live. Visitors will... Continue reading
Club wins prestigious award for its Bat & Chat initiative
Chesyln Hay Table Tennis club were recently awarded the Volunteering Support for the Over 65’s Award from South Staffordshire for their Bat & Chat Initiative.... Continue reading
Junior British League comes to a conclusion this weekend
Draycott and Wensum are in the box-seat to secure the respective boys and girls’ Premier Division honours when the Junior British League comes to a... Continue reading
Centenary Stories: Memories of Maurice Goldstein
This wonderful photo shows two of the most eminent characters in the history of English table tennis in action on the table. Maurice Goldstein, left,... Continue reading