Kacper and Abraham show their talent in Europe
Two young England players spent two weeks on the road, in two different countries through the ETTU talents camps scheme, which offer our star players a chance to engage with the best players from the continent in the U13 age bracket.
Commonwealth heroes target glory on world stage
With the World Para Championships now just over a week ahead, we caught up with three Commonwealth Games medallists about their hopes for the tournament.
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Table Tennis United is here – our new strategy outlining our vision to turn England into a ‘Table Tennis Nation’.
Powerful GB squad set for World Para Championships
A strong squad of 13 British athletes including world No 1 and former Paralympic champion Will Bayley, reigning world champion Ross Wilson and Commonwealth champions Jack Hunter-Spivey and Joshua Stacey will compete in the 2022 World Para Table Tennis Championships taking place in Granada, Spain from November 6-12.
Pitchford defeated by Moregard in decider
Truls Moregard again proved to be Liam PItchford's downfall as he beat the Englishman in a deciding fifth game at the WTT Champions Macao 2022.
Smith delighted to join ranks of International Referees
Steve Smith is looking forward to taking responsibility for competitions around the world after qualifying as an International Referee.
Pitchford prepared for big test in Macao
Liam Pitchford feels confident he can build on his good individual World Championships form when he competes at the WTT Champions Macao event starting on Wednesday.
On-form Ho spurs England to double victory
England women safely negotiated their two ties in the first stage of European Team Championships qualifying, beating both Bosnia-Herzegovina and Estonia 3-1.
Gavin Evans appointed to Performance role
Table Tennis England has appointed Gavin Evans as Interim Head of Performance Development.
Doctor Daybell calls time on table tennis career
Two-time Paralympian and NHS hero Kim Daybell has announced his retirement from table tennis in order to focus on his medical career.