Level 1 Coaching Course, UCLan, Preston
A TT England Level 1 Session Coach course is taking place at UCLan, Preston on 13th April & 25th May 2024, delivered by UCLan Performance Coach and former Welsh No.1 Dan O'Connell.
Golden trio shine in Poland
Megan Shackleton, Fliss Pickard and 13-year-old Bly Twomey led the way for the British Para table tennis team at the ITTF Polish Para Open in Wladyslawowo today, taking gold in the women’s class 4, class 6 and class 7 singles respectively.
Out now: Nationals Rewind show on YouTube
Want to catch up on all the essential action from the 2024 Mark Bates Ltd National Championships? Then tune in to our Rewind show on our YouTube channel.
Dan and Matt make the grade as National Referees
Dan Bullen and Matt Pryke have completed their Level 2 (National) Referees qualification after passing their practical assessments during the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships.
Chief Executive’s update: March 2024
Mark Bates Ltd Senior National Championships I start this Bulletin by recognising the continued support from Mark Bates that plays such an important part in... Continue reading
Richard Scruton and Ed Warner appointed to key major events positions
Richard Scruton and Ed Warner have been appointed to two key positions which will underpin Table Tennis England’s major events strategy, built around and beyond the World Team Table Tennis Championship being staged in London in 2026.
Pitchford exits WTT Champions at first stage
World No 15 Darko Jorgic was too strong for Liam Pitchford in the first round of the WTT Champions Incheon in South Korea.
Bournemouth & District TTA celebrates centenary landmark
The 2023-24 season marks 100 years since the Bournemouth & District Table Tennis Association (BDTTA) had its first season.
Table Tennis England appoints two new Non-Executive Directors
Anna Whowell and Katharine Curran have been appointed to the Board of Table Tennis England after an open recruitment process.
Chelmsford & Dist: Unbeaten, but title hopes fade
Chelmsford A are one of just two teams who remain unbeaten through 18 league matches this season, however with an 18-point gap (and just one game in hand) their hopes of overtaking the league leaders before time runs out look to be slim.