Great Britain knocked out of European Games
Great Britain's European Games ended in disappointment in Krakow today as the men's team was beaten 3-1 by Romania in the last 16.
Pathway Development Centre strategy launched
Table Tennis England today launches its Pathway Development Centre strategy, a key pillar in our mission to develop world-class players.
WTT youth selection policy update
An updated Table Tennis England selection policy for WTT youth events has been issued.
Kamberov and Patterson take Gloucester honours
Radoslav Kamberov and Mollie Patterson were the major winners at the Gloucester Grand Prix over the weekend, winning Men’s and Women’s Singles respectively.
Ware takes Island title at fundraising tournament
There was a terrific tournament with top-class table tennis on the Isle of Wight on Saturday as 48 players entered the annual all day charity tournament in aid of the Mountbatten local hospice.
Dominant England so close to clean sweep of golds
A dominant England squad claimed 11 out of 12 golds at the Senior Schools International in Ireland.
Team hopes to have ‘the Wight stuff’ at Island Games
The Isle of Wight TTA squad will be aiming to put on a good show in the association's centenary year when they compete at the International Island Games next month.
New Chairperson to take up British Para role
Adele Stach-Kevitz will be appointed as a Non-Executive and Chairperson Designate of British Para Table Tennis from September 1 2023 to August 31 2027 and will take office as Chairperson on September 11 2023 following the current Chairman Karen Tonge OBE completing her term of office on the conclusion of the 2023 European Para Table Tennis Championships in Sheffield.
Research helping us enable women to be active through table tennis
Earlier this year, Table Tennis England carried out some research with Women in Sport to better understand how table tennis can encourage women to be active through midlife and menopause. We can now share the insights resulting from the research.
Special moments for medallists Ben and Alex
Ben Cliffe and Alex Rae won medals for Great Britain at the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin.