Obituary: Harold Webb, Ellenborough club President
Harold Webb, the President of Ellenborough Table Tennis Club in Enfield, sadly died on January 14th after a fall at home. Here, the Ellenborough committee... Continue reading
Peake hits the heights as Plymouth claim WBL Premier title
Joola Plymouth leapfrogged Fusion to claim the Premier Division crown as the Women’s British League came to a pulsating conclusion. Player of the Weekend went... Continue reading
Tickets go on general sale for Senior Nationals
Tickets go on general sale today for the Mark Bates Ltd Senior National Championships – don’t miss your chance to book a seat at our... Continue reading
ELCC entry deadline extended
There are just a few days left for leagues to confirm their FREE entry into the Centenary English Leagues Cup Competitions (ELCC) – with the... Continue reading
Top 10s get Cadet National Cup invitations
The top 10 boys and girls in the Cadet age group have been invited to compete at the first Cadet National Cup to take place... Continue reading
Obituary: Melvyn Lovegrove, British League photographer
It is with great sadness that we announce that Melvyn Lovegrove, known to hundreds as a player on the veterans’ circuit and as the WBL... Continue reading
Centenary Stories: England pioneer Gilbert Belsten
The name of Gilbert Belsten is little known but highly significant in the history of table tennis in England. As a member of the England... Continue reading
Hundreds have their say in our competition review
Hundreds of individuals have had their say during the consultation phase of our Competition Review, and we are now analysing their input. A total of... Continue reading
An inspirational volunteering journey
An avid table tennis player, Pat Johnson at 72 years of age is a volunteer at Bishop Auckland Table Tennis Club, a Level 1 table... Continue reading
Fusion aiming to preserve lead and lift WBL title
It is all to play for as the Women’s British League reconvenes this weekend, when the first British League titles since the pandemic will be... Continue reading