Join us for the TT Kidz programme webinar
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of table tennis players? Join us for an exciting and informative webinar all about the TT Kidz... Continue reading
Age no barrier to success on Island
The Isle of Wight has table tennis players of all ages from nine to over 90. Here, we share news of achievements of two players with an age gap of almost 60 years.
Worthing’s primary aim: To get more kids into the sport
Worthing table tennis club hosted its first primary school festival, which took place at the club’s home, Bohunt School. The festival saw 70 young boys and girls playing table tennis, many for the first time.
Ryan’s mighty achievement emulates Anna’s feat
What have Ryan and Anna got in common apart from both being enthusiastic young players? Both have won nine tournaments in a season.
Worthing 1* Junior tournament report
This weekend Worthing Table Tennis Club held a new format of 1* Junior tournament and introduced an U11s event to the already successful line of... Continue reading
Rising stars go to the wire in two exciting clashes
Young players Morgan Turner and Ryan Cates had a terrific battle at the Haywards Heath 2* Tournament last month, in both the Under-19s and Under-19s... Continue reading
Island league looks strong across all ages
The Isle of Wight Winter League has just commenced. Almost 100 players of all ages have registered for the various teams, spread over three divisions.
Carl Prean versus Dave Barr headlines Newbury TTA’s anniversary event
VIDEO: Three-time Olympian Carl Prean took on local league legend Dave Barr as Newbury & District Table Tennis Association celebrated its 90th anniversary.
Ben and Eunice win top bands at Graham Spicer 1*
At the inaugural Graham Spicer Under-15 1* tournament on there were 24 boys and seven girls, with 24 players from Surrey and the rest from Kent, Middlesex, Essex, Hertfordshire and Somerset.
Island players celebrate a year of achievement
The Isle of Wight Table Tennis Association annual presentation evening is the Island's social highlight of the year.
Ryan Cates’ stand-out season to be marked at Island presentation night
A young player with great potential, who seems to improve every time he picks up a table tennis bat, 17-year-old Ryan Cates has had an excellent year, playing in the Senior British League and other mainland tournaments.