Big day in Olympic Qualifying event
Day 3 of the Olympic Qualifying event in Sarajevo saw a mixed bag of results for GB's athletes.
Magnificent three unbeaten to progress to Olympic Qualifying knockout stage
Paul Drinkhall, Tin-Tin Ho and Anna Hursey all passed through Stage 1 of Olympic Qualifying with flying colours without dropping a single match.
British trio focused on Olympic qualification
Paul Drinkhall will aim to qualify for his fourth Olympics, Tin-Tin Ho her second and Anna Hursey her first as GB athletes compete at the European Olympic Singles Qualification tournament this week.
Drinkhall into main draw at Saudi Smash
Paul Drinkhall won 12-10 in a decider against world No 69 Jules Rolland to claim a place in the main draw of the Saudi Smash.
Ho sees victory snatched away by Eerland
Tin-Tin Ho came tantalisingly close to defeating world No 84 Britt Eerland at the WTT Feeder Otocec.
Seven’s heaven for Drinkhall and it’s six of the best for Ho
Paul Drinkhall won his seventh Men’s Singles title to dethrone double defending champion Tom Jarvis, while Tin-Tin Ho took a brilliant sixth Women's Singles crown as Finals Day at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships came to a spellbinding end.
Ho & Bolton retain title; Drinkhall & Walker top the men’s podium
Tin-Tin Ho & Emily Bolton retained their Women’s Doubles title, while Paul Drinkhall & Sam Walker took the Men's Doubles on Finals Day at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships.
Golden Doran books semi-final place in thriller
Chris Doran rolled back the years to reach the semi-finals at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships - plus all the Men's Singles and Women's Singles news.
Walker & Ho win fifth Mixed Doubles Nationals title
Sam Walker & Tin-Tin Ho were crowned mixed doubles champions with a four-game win over Shayan Siraj & Jasmin Wong.
Big matches ahead for Pitchford and Drinkhall in Singapore
Liam Pitchford won his opening tie at the Singapore Smash to set up a match against Truls Moregard, while he and Paul Drinkhall will play Lin Gaoyuan and the great Ma Long in the doubles.