Yat Poon reaches main draw at WTT Feeder Halmstad
England-based Yat Poon picked up a good win, 12-10 in the fifth, to reach the main draw at the WTT Feeder Halmstad in Sweden. Poon... Continue reading
Announcing WTT Feeder Manchester 2025!
Spectacular table tennis returns to Manchester with WTT Feeder Manchester 2025!
Dimitar Dimitrov wins another WTT title!
Dimitar Dimitrov has notched another title on the WTT circuit, winning the Under-11 Boys’ Singles at the WTT Youth Contender Sarajevo. He did so without... Continue reading
Pitchford to Face Olympic Silver Medalist in the Last 16 in Macao
Liam Pitchford has claimed his place in the last 16 at the WTT Champions Macao, where he will face Truls Moregard, the recent Olympic silver... Continue reading
Pitchford to take on Australian youngster in Macao first round
Liam Pitchford will be heading to Macao for the WTT Champions next week along with some of the biggest and best names in the world of table tennis.
Dimitrov narrowly misses out on another WTT title
Dimitar Dimitrov reached the final of the Under-11 boy’s singles event at the WTT Youth Contender in Varaždin, Croatia earlier today, missing out on gold to Pietro Campagna of Italy.
Dimitrov narrowly misses out on Youth Contender Final but English players compete well
After sailing through the group stages 3-0, 3-2 and 3-0, Dimitar Dimitrov lost out by the smallest of margins in the U11s Boys Singles Semi Finals at the Youth Contender in Otocec.
Two years to go: The road to Wembley 2026 starts now!
Two years from today, the first ball will be hit at the historic centenary ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals 2026 in London!
Richard Scruton and Ed Warner appointed to key major events positions
Richard Scruton and Ed Warner have been appointed to two key positions which will underpin Table Tennis England’s major events strategy, built around and beyond the World Team Table Tennis Championship being staged in London in 2026.
Varsity match at Ping! Hub a first-class success
The first ‘Varsity Match’ at the Ping! Hub at Manchester's Great Northern Warehouse was a fantastic success.