Table Tennis England has appointed Adrian Christy as interim Chief Executive
Adrian was previously CEO at Badminton England, also based in Milton Keynes, stepping down in September after 15 years at the helm. He starts immediately... Continue reading
How you can support the Rainbow Laces campaign
Rainbow Laces campaign has become a symbol of LGBTQ+ inclusion across sport and physical activity. More than one million people have worn laces to help... Continue reading
Watch: Amazing rediscovered film of table tennis pioneers
Amazing footage of some of the early greats of table tennis can today be broadcast publicly for the first time in more than 90 years.... Continue reading
Alex makes light of age and experience gap with a treble
From the Coventry League comes an amazing illustration of why ours is truly a sport for all, for life. The division three match between Beechwood... Continue reading
Urban and BATTS in search of first SBL win of the season
Two SBL Premier Division fixtures take place tomorrow (Saturday 4th) with Urban and BATTS still searching for their first win of the season. Urban TTC... Continue reading
Chance for coaches to join the GB pathway
A new elite apprenticeship scheme aims to create a network of coaches with the skills and expertise to help prepare Great Britain’s best young players... Continue reading
Free entry to Centenary English Leagues Cup Competitions
England’s oldest table tennis competition has been renamed for our Centenary season – and leagues can now enter for free! The Centenary English Leagues Cup... Continue reading
Membership latest: Thousands returning to our sport
The vast majority of Table Tennis England members are returning to the sport as league seasons get into full swing – and thousands of new... Continue reading
A summer of table tennis for girls at Ashford TTC
Since reopening in April, Ashford Table Tennis Club has had a surge of interest from new junior girls, so the club decided to run a... Continue reading
Why are female-only table tennis sessions important?
To engage and retain more women and girls in the sport, there needs to be a focus on improving experiences of those existing members and... Continue reading