Bailey edged out of medals in thriller
Tokyo medallist Sue Bailey was just edged out of the medals in the women’s class 4 singles at the French Para Open in Saint Quentin en Yvelines today, losing her quarter-final to Joyce De Oliveira from Brazil after a nail-biting final set.
Bayley looking for match sharpness as para squad heads to Slovenia
Rio 2016 Paralympic champion Will Bayley and reigning world and Commonwealth champion Ross Wilson head a strong squad of 14 British athletes for the Slovenia Para Open in Lasko next week (May 11-14).
Register now for table tennis at the LGBT+ Eurogames
Table tennis will play a prominent role at the Eurogames, which this year will take place in the city of Nijmegen in the Netherlands.
Aerobic TT goes up in the world to inspire females
VIDEO: Aerobic Table Tennis has launched in Nepal – with an important aim of getting more women and girls into the sport.
England duo reach last 16 in Austria
Larry Trumpauskas and Jakub Piwowar both reached the last 16 of the WTT Youth Contender Linz in Austria – Trumpauskas losing to the world-ranked No... Continue reading
Bailey hungry for more medals as she leads squad for France
Tokyo medallist Sue Bailey heads a squad of seven British athletes who will compete in the SQY French Para Open in Saint Quentin en Yvelines next week.
Knockout success for Jakub and Larry
Jakub Piwowar and Larry Trumpauskas reached the knockout rounds at the WTT Youth Contender Linz in Austria, losing to high-ranked opponents.
Dan and BPTT play leading role in Commonwealth diversity camp
British para athlete and coach Dan Bullen led an inspirational training camp for athletes and coaches from a number of Commonwealth countries under the GAPS programme.
Double amputee Heaps still pushing on the international stage
Simon Heaps insists “there’s life in the old dog yet” as he plans to climb the world rankings and win an international medal, despite having lost his second leg to diabetes earlier this year.
Former England junior Kate will be at heart of Commonwealths
The England athletes going for medals at this summer’s Commonwealth Games will not be the only ones with England representative honours on the field of play in Birmingham.