We will be brave and bold, says new Table Tennis England CEO Sally Lockyer
VIDEO: Table Tennis England CEO Sally Lockyer says the organisation will be “brave and bold” in driving growth in the sport under her leadership.
Browse our competition photos – can you spot yourself?
Have you competed at a national event this season? It's easy to browse our photographic albums and download photos.
Dozens of new umpires qualify around the country
A total of 80 new umpires have completed their Level 1 qualification since April, with more on course to join them.
Coaching strategy update: Next steps and what they mean for coaches
VIDEO: More coaches, better coaches and a pathway to the top of the sport – those are the aims of the coaching strategy which has now been approved by the Table Tennis England Board.
Chief Executive’s update: December 2024
As our members will be aware, my time as Chief Executive of Table Tennis England comes to an end on 12 December.
Put an unsung hero in the spotlight – Pride of Table Tennis Awards open now!
It’s time to put our sport’s amazing volunteers in the limelight as we open nominations for the Pride of Table Tennis Awards 2024/25! Find out how you can make a nomination.
Manchester Ping Hub wins award for strengthening communities
The Ping Hub in Manchester, set up to deliver a lasting social impact legacy from the inaugural WTT Feeder this year, has been honoured at the Manchester Sport Awards 2024.
A thank you from Gavin Evans after a series of coaching strategy feedback sessions
Gavin Evans, Head of Performance Development, has issued a ‘thank you’ to all who have provided vital feedback ahead of the Coaching Strategy Implementation Plan,... Continue reading
International Umpire Exam Success
Six English officials, including three aged under 25, are ready to take the next steps on their journeys after passing their International Umpire exams.
Inclusive Table Tennis Festival is filled with fun and smiles!
Video: The first Inclusive Table Tennis Festival in Norwich was filled with fun and smiles as Disabled People got the chance to try the sport.
Spotlight: Farshad shares his unusual journey into competitive table tennis
VIDEO: Club chairman Farshad Shaddel is proof that you don’t need to start young to enjoy both the health benefits and competitive opportunities of table tennis.