Recent News
Find out which three table tennis clubs won full-funded defibrillators in our draw in conjunction with London Hearts.
Find out about upcoming Table Tennis England webinars for Clubs and Leagues, and watch previous webinars.
Table Tennis England is continuing to support clubs and leagues welcome their members back to playing. In the most recent round of funding, clubs leagues and counties could apply for up to £500 to support activity to resume.
Hello everyone. I’m writing to you at the end of surely the most challenging year most of us have faced – as individuals, families, communities and within the sport we all love.
Funding from both Sport England and Table Tennis England is still available for Clubs and Leagues to apply for.
Table Tennis England have recently launched an online TT Activator Award. This has been designed to provide individuals with the tools to run fun and engaging activities in various playing environments.
TT Kidz, our inspiring programme to get under-11s into table tennis, is returning in the spring – so now is the time to get your club signed up to deliver sessions!
Table Tennis England today announces a raft of additional funding support for clubs, leagues and counties to help them through the pandemic.
The Members’ Advisory Group is inviting clubs to join an online discussion about their key role in the sport – find out how your club can get involved.
Get involved in the #SaveOurSports campaign – and read case studies as members of the table tennis family describe some of their experiences during and between the lockdown periods.
If you missed our live webinar outlining the new structure of our development team, this is where you can catch up.
Table Tennis England’s Young Ambassador programme is entering its third year and looking to build on the 38 Ambassadors and 21 mentors, from 20 PremierClubs, who have signed up in the first two years.
Aldershot & District League’s new two-player format was a big success before the latest lockdown – and the league is ready to pick up from where it left off after restrictions are lifted.
The last six months have brought many challenges across the sporting sector and as a governing body it is important that we consider how we adapt to deliver the best possible support and service to members, clubs, leagues, coaches, volunteers and officials.
Members of Table Tennis England are urged to sign a petition calling for a Sports Recovery Fund to be set up by the Government to support the sport sector through the pandemic.
The Kingfisher club in Reading has a proud history of producing top players and has recently reconfirmed its commitment to creating a performance programme capable of continuing that tradition and of aligning with the Table Tennis England Performance Pathway.
Watch our webinar at which we explained the latest coronavirus restrictions and how they impact on our sport – plus read our Q&A document based on questions asked by delegates.
Sport England has launched a new £16.5 million fund to give additional help to the sport and physical activity sector during the coronavirus pandemic.
We are inviting officials from clubs and leagues, plus coaches, to sign up for one of two webinars to help run through and navigate the latest Government and Table Tennis England guidelines on returning to table tennis activity.
Do you know someone who has risen to the challenges posed by the pandemic and carried on helping people to enjoy table tennis? If so, they could be our Lockdown Local Hero!