English quintet qualify for World Championships
Five English athletes have qualified for the World Championships which take place in Durban next month.
Jarvis breaks into world’s top 100
National singles champion Tom Jarvis has broken into the world's top 100 for the first time - leapfrogging Paul Drinkhall in the process to become the No 2 ranked English player.
Ho and Jarvis take Nationals crowns
Tin-Tin Ho won her fifth women’s singles title at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships, while Tom Jarvis retained his men's singles title.
Paul and Liam are eighth wonders; Tin-Tin and Emily also take gold
Liam Pitchford & Paul Drinkhall won their eighth men’s doubles title as a pair and Tin-Tin Ho & Emily Bolton were the women's champion at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships.
Patterson & Akindiya stun top seeds to take Mixed title
Mollie Patterson and Ismaila Akindiya upset the odds to claim the mixed doubles title, beating the top seeds and heavy favourites Tin-Tin Ho and Liam Pitchford.
Pitchford & Drinkhall beaten as opponents fight back
Liam Pitchford & Paul Drinkhall went out of the Men's Doubles at the Singapore Smash as their opponents fought back from 2-0 down.
Pitchford knocked out in Singapore
Liam Pitchford went out of the Singapore Smash at the hands of world no 11 Qiu Dang of Germany - but he and Paul Drinkhall still have a last-16 tie to come.
Drinkhall ready to Smash it in Singapore
Five English players will be mixing it with the best in the world at the biggest WTT event of the year so far, the Singapore Smash.
Pitchford goes out to Gauzy in Goa
Liam Pitchford went out at his first hurdle at the WTT Star Contender Goa as he lost a close four-game match to Simon Gauzy of France.
Top Indian player too strong for Ho
Tin-Tin Ho found world No 34 and host nation player Manika Batra too strong at the WTT Star Contender Goa as she went out in the last 64.