England name full-strength squad for Worlds
England have named a full-strength men's squad of four for the World Team Championships in Busan, South Korea, next month.
Golds for Aaron, Ashley and Megan in USA
Aaron McKibbin (men’s class 8) and Ashley Facey (men’s class 9) both came out on top in all-GB finals to take gold in their respective singles events at the ITTF US Para Open in Corpus Christi, Texas while Megan Shackleton also took gold in the combined women’s class 1-5 event.
Just a few days left to make a Pride of Table Tennis nomination!
As we shine a light on previous winners, don't forget there are just a few days left to make a Pride of Table Tennis Awards nomination.
Glasgow aiming to be great Scots as WBL returns
Drumchapel Glasgow are in pole position to clinch the Premier Division title when the Women’s British League plays to a conclusion this weekend.
Tournament opportunities: Wolverhampton Grand Prix, Women & Girls events and more
Find out how to enter upcoming tournaments around the country, including the Wolverhampton Grand Prix, Women & Girls events and more.
Nominate your young stars for a Pride of Table Tennis Award!
This year’s Pride of Table Tennis Awards are now open! Over the next few days, we will be looking back at previous winners and sharing the incredible contributions our volunteers make to table tennis up and down the country.
England grouped with Germany at World Team Championships
England's men have been drawn in the same group as second seeds Germany for the World Team Championships.
Obituary: Christine Lewis, Women’s British League pioneer
All the ladies who have ever played in the Women’s British League from its inception to today have a great debt of gratitude to pay to Christine Lewis who passed away peacefully on January 12, aged 89.
Walker and Drinkhall go out in Doha
Sam Walker saw a match point slip by as he was defeated at the first hurdle at the WTT Contender Doha, while Paul Drinkhall has also been knocked out.
Dimitrov and Earley among the bright lights in Austria
Dimitar Dimitrov’s silver medal and a semi-final appearance for Sophie Earley were among the highlights as 16 young English players made their first international appearances of the year.