Our YouTube channel continued to grow every day in 2025 as new subscribers flocked to enjoy a wide range of video content from across our sport.
Together, our subscribers watched more than 425,000 videos this year, going Inside Camp to see how England and international stars train, enjoying Rewind highlights from our major competitions and checking out the great work going on in clubs and community organisations at the grassroots.
Here are our favourite videos from 2025 – and how you can enjoy more of them!
We start with a performance highlight as Liam Pitchford got his maiden WTT title in thrilling fashion in front of a home crowd at WTT Feeder Manchester – here are the highlights from the final against Samuel Kulczycki.
History was made at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships in March, where Tin-Tin Ho equalled the record held by Jill Parker MBE, winning her seventh Women’s Singles title. Here’s how she did it:
During the Nationals, we paid tribute to the amazing volunteers and organisations who help people to enjoy and achieve in our sport – with 12 awards being presented in the Cloudathlete Pride of Table Tennis Awards. We went behind the scenes at the gala dinner.
Nominations for the 2026 Cloudathlete Pride of Table Tennis Awards are now open – click here to nominate a grassroots star for recognition.
Elsewhere, the ParkySMASH tournament in Manchester showcased the positive impact playing table tennis can have for people with Parkinson’s – the tournament event included a visiting contingent from Japan!
Click here to find out more about our recently announced partnership with Parkinson’s UK which will carry out further work in this area.
As preparations for the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals London 2026 ramp up, the WTT Star Contender London was a great warm-up event for athletes, officials and spectators.
Some of the best athletes in the world used the event to familiarise themselves with the Copper Box Arena – and we went into the training hall to see how they prepared for their matches:
We also welcomed ITTF President Petra Sorling to London and travelled with her to the Ping Hub in Ilford, to see first-hand how the Ping for the People project is helping young people connect through sport, improve their wellbeing and foster a life-long love of table tennis.
And finally, how can we not end with a video looking forward to London 2026 – here’s how we launched the official logo earlier this year:
Remember, tickets for the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals London 2026 are now on general sale – click here to book your place in the crowd!


