Injured Pitchford out of Olympics Mixed Doubles qualifier
Liam Pitchford is out of the World Mixed Doubles Olympic Qualification tournament with a shoulder injury picked up in a French League match.
Great British Menu: Pitchford and McKibbin whet their Paris appetites
Liam Pitchford and Aaron McKibbin whetted their appetites for success in Paris this summer by starring on Great British Menu - find out how to watch.
England shine with golden display at Primary Schools International
England put on a virtually flawless performance at the Primary Schools International in Jersey as they won both team events and a total of six singles medals, including golds for Amber Lemmon and Zaid Aldilimi.
Piwowar and Sellado team up for silver in Greece
Kacper Piwowar and Abraham Sellado took team silver and Kacper added individual bronze as the Europe Youth Series moved on to the Greece Open.
Siraj shows resilience to pick up win in Croatia
Shayan Siraj picked up a nailbiting win over a higher-ranked opponent in his first match at the WTT Feeder Varazdin in Croatia, but Tom Jarvis narrowly failed to pull off a similar feat.
Pitchford & Hursey aim to mix it with the best in hunt for Paris place
Liam Pitchford & Anna Hursey have a chance to book a place at Paris 2024 when they compete in the World Mixed Doubles Olympic Qualification tournament next week.
New Pathway Guide will help shape athletes of tomorrow
The England and GB athletes of tomorrow have a new tool to help them reach the top as Table Tennis England publishes the Pathway Guide.
Strong England team goes in search of primary medals
England will be looking to retain their team titles, as well as going in search of individual gold at the Primary Schools International this weekend.
Wilson delighted with doubles gold in Poland
Ross Wilson combined with Croatian teenager Borna Zohil to win gold in the men’s class 18 doubles on the last day of the ITTF Polish Para Open in Wladyslawowo, defeating teammates Joshua Stacey & Ashley Facey in the final
Ho sees victory snatched away by Eerland
Tin-Tin Ho came tantalisingly close to defeating world No 84 Britt Eerland at the WTT Feeder Otocec.