Recent News
Take part in our annual membership survey, and you could be in with a chance of winning a £50 Amazon voucher!
Clubs have until Wednesday to sign up for TT Kidz phase two. Read on to find out more about the programme and how clubs benefited in phase one.
We are looking for one or two people to step up as coordinators of the Veterans’ British League for 2019/20.
The entry deadline for the Stockton-on-Tees Junior 4*, which starts on Saturday October 26, has been extended until Tuesday, October 1st.
See a list of current team opportunities at clubs and leagues around the country.
Book your place now for the Midlands Club and Volunteer Conference on Sunday 6th October 2019, taking place at Villa Park, home of Premier League newcomers Aston Villa FC.
Wensum Table Tennis Club, like many clubs, have struggled to source volunteers, especially young ones. However, the Young Ambassadors scheme is now helping them engage a new generation of volunteers.
TT Leagues has been live for two weeks and dozens of leagues are helping to shape the future development of the product through their feedback.
Are you likely to be short of players in any of your table tennis teams for the 2019/20 season? Share any of your opportunities with us.
The new membership year is upon us, meaning it is time for players to renew their memberships and licences for the 2019/20 season using the new TT Memberships platform!
Five years ago the future of Banbury and District Table Tennis Association looked bleak, but after introducing a new scheme to get clubs linked to local primary schools and creating a pathway for junior player development, numbers are on the up.
Table tennis players of all levels are invited to join our free webinar which aims to educate people within the sport about the perils of betting on table tennis.
The TT Leagues project is running on time and we are currently refining the administrators area. You can see the first glimpse of this area here.
Today is your LAST chance for you to have your say on our sport as part of the Big Table Tennis Conversation and help shape the future of table tennis.
Watch a video showing the first look at how the new Table Tennis England league and fixtures management platform will work.
Read an open letter from Table Tennis England Chairman Sandra Deaton and Chief Executive Sara Sutcliffe to leagues and counties, concerning TT365 and League Manager.
Registration for the 2019 National Conference close tomorrow! Don’t miss your chance to attend workshops from the likes of Sport England Club Matters, British Para Table Tennis, ClubSpark and the English Institute of Sport.
Table Tennis England has started work with a team of developers to create its very own league fixture and management website based solution which it will provide to affiliated leagues free of charge from the 19/20 season.
Discover how Weymouth League is using Young Ambassadors to fill their gap in coaching provision and to attract more people into the sport, particularly women and girls.
Table Tennis England will continue to provide website software for leagues to manage their fixtures and results free of charge.