Vibrant Ping! Hub kick-starts legacy of WTT Feeder Manchester
England’s first ever WTT world event is just a week away – and today we launch the first legacy project as the 'Ping! Hub' opens in Manchester.
English cohort confirmed for WTT Feeder Manchester
A total of 14 English athletes have been confirmed in the field for the WTT Feeder Manchester, while German legend Timo Boll has been granted a wildcard into the main draw.
Burnham & Dist: Title picture becomes clearer
As we pass the halfway mark of the season the title likelies are becoming ever more apparent in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League.
Chelmsford & Dist: Finals night delight for Knaapen and Mulley
Evie Knaapen, 13, added the Women’s singles title to the haul of trophies she had already collected at the C&DTTL Annual Championships while Matthew Mulley continued his unbeaten league form to lift both the Men’s singles and Men's doubles trophies.
Clacton & Dist: Panthers feel heat at the top
Things are hotting up in Division One of the Clacton League following two significant results.
Braintree League: Rayne cause trio of upsets
The first round of the Braintree Table Tennis League handicap cup produced the usual assortment of fluctuating matches, three of which finished 5-4.
Five places to play table tennis and make the most of your trip to WTT Feeder Manchester
Heading to Manchester for the WTT Feeder next month? Why not grab a bat and take to the table yourself? Here are some suggestions of where you can play.
Vets stars showcase their skills as new club opens
The new Malmesbury Table Tennis Club launched with a bang (or should it be a Ping!) on January 13 with an exhibition match from two champion veterans.
Burnham & Dist: Woodham take charge of title fight
In a week blighted by injuries, Woodham A solidified their ‘New Kidz on the Block’ reputation in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League with a thunderous victory against current champions Fambridge.
Chelmsford & Dist: Title race hots up as top two lose
Danbury D’s 7-3 victory over leaders Chelmsford C coupled with third-placed Writtle C’s 6-4 win over second placed Hatfield Peverel A blew the division two title race wide open with the top four teams now separated by a mere seven points.