Drinkhall and Jarvis go out in Singapore
Paul Drinkhall and Tom Jarvis went out in the second qualifying round of the Singapore Smash today, leaving only Liam Pitchford to fly the flag for England.
Father and son’s 12-hour table tennis marathon
Eleven-year-old Adam Kocsis loves playing table tennis so much at his club, Knighton Park, that he has persuaded his dad, Laszlo, to join him there... Continue reading
How Marie-Anne is helping us focus on female imagery
As International Women’s Day today aims to get the world talking about how to #EmbraceEquity, we talk to photographer Marie-Anne Ventoura, who has been helping us to deliver our gender parity mission.
Para aces turn their sights on Paris
The Lignano Masters Para Open in Italy next week is the start of Paralympic qualification for nine members of the British Para Table Tennis Team Performance Squad.
Let us know about your milestone anniversaries
Is your county, league or club celebrating a milestone anniversary such as a centenary? If so, let us know what you are doing to mark the occasion and we’ll publicise it on our website.
SportsAid Week – Craig’s inspirational story
Para table tennis player Craig Allen tells his inspirational story as part of #SportAidWeek
Drinkhall holds his nerve to reach Round 2 in Singapore
Paul Drinkhall needed 9 match points to get through to Round 2 of the SIngapore Smash, Jarvis joins him there, but Walker is out.
SportsAid Week – young athletes tell of their gratitude
Young athletes from the England Junior Squad have been speaking about the help they receive from SportsAid as the charity celebrates its annual SportsAid Week.
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.