England’s Euro dream ended by Hungary
Two victories by Liam Pitchford were in vain as opponents Hungary sent them tumbling out of the European team Championships.
England come back from the brink to beat Romania
England assured themselves of a last 16 place and will top their group after a brilliant comeback from 2-0 down to Romania at the European Team Championships today.
England men start with a win at the Euros, but it’s defeat for the women
England men got off to a winning start at the European Team Championships as Paul Drinkhall won twice in a 3-1 victory over Norway. However, England women were comfortably beaten by reigning champions Germany.
England ready to face European challenge
VIDEO: England’s men’s and women’s teams will have very different challenges when the European Team Championships get under way in Malmo, Sweden, at the weekend.
Jarvis warms up for Euros with Swedish success
Tom Jarvis had a confidence boost ahead of the European Team Championships, which start on Sunday, as he won the Halmstad Masters event over the weekend.
England aces get star treatment at photoshoot as Butterfly kit deal is extended
Watch our behind-the-scenes film of the kit launch photoshoot as Table Tennis England extends its agreement with Official Clothing Supplier, Butterfly.
Walker goes out to fifth seed in Olomouc
Sam Walker was knocked out in the last 32 of the WTT Feeder Olomouc in Czechia by fifth seed Joao Geraldo, ending English interest in the competition.
Pitchford loses Rio thriller to Ovtcharov
Liam Pitchford missed out 13-11 in a deciding game to Dimitrij Ovtcharov at the WTT Contender Rio - but he and Paul Drinkhall are into the doubles quarter-finals.
Drinkhall seals fine comeback win in Rio
Paul Drinkhall saved two match points on his way to booking a place in the final qualifying round of the WTT Contender Rio - and Tom Jarvis joined him at the same stage.
Jarvis and Drinkhall advance in Rio
Tom Jarvis and Paul Drinkhall both made winning starts at the WTT Contender Rio de Janeiro - Jarvis recovering from the rare event of losing a game to love, winning in four.











