Recent News
Cadet Amirul Hussain and the England Junior Boys’ team reached their respective main draws at the Italian Junior & Cadet Open in Lignano.
James Smith and Sam Kwan reached the main draw at the Italian Junior & Cadet Open in Lignano.
James Smith, Joe Cope and Shayan Siraj qualified for the knockout rounds of the Swedish Junior Open.
Samuel Kwan and James Smith were the only England players to reach the main draw at the Czech Youth Open.
Charles Read Academy and Whitgift School will represent English Schools’ Table Tennis at the International School Sport Federation (ISF) World Schools’ Table Tennis Championships next year.
Four England teams competing at the Hungarian Junior & Cadet Open missed out on places in the knockout stages, despite some good results.
England earned a clutch of medals, including three individual golds, at the British Senior Schools International.
Twins Connor and Anna Green won historic titles and there were also victories for brothers Benjamin and Joseph Hee at the Butterfly ESTTA Individual Finals.
University of Nottingham student Adam Harrison won the top prize on offer on day one of the Nottingham Grand Prix as home comforts helped him secure a surprise title.
It was a day for breaking and extending records in the men’s singles at the Cleveland Grand Prix as a year-long drought was brought to an end.
Matthew Leete and Alec Ward were the big winners on day one of the Cleveland Grand Prix. Both players emerging from the crowd to take the top honours at Thornaby Pavillion.
The Ormesby players dominated the club’s own 2* Open Senior Championships that were played at the club last weekend.
Bishop Auckland Table Tennis Club was filled with the buzz of competition as spectators and players gathered to enjoy the excitement of the Bribar 2* tournament
A total of 83 players competed across 16 events at the eighth Bishop Auckland Bribar 2* tournament.
The seventh Bishop Auckland Bribar 2 Star was a popular event, with 86 of the country’s best young table tennis players participating