Changes to rankings override for next season
Changes to the Table Tennis England ITTF rankings override will come into effect for the 2022/23 season, starting on 1 August 2022.
My star coaches, by England’s Mollie Patterson
As we continue to celebrate UK Coaching Week, we spoke to Mollie Patterson – who was yesterday named in the England Commonwealth Games squad for Birmingham 2022 – about the coaches who have shaped and influenced her on her journey to England recognition.
Four athletes on podium in Mexico
British athletes won four medals in the singles events at the Copa Cristina Hoffmann in Cancun, Mexico.
Team England name squad for Commonwealth Games
Three defending champions, five debutants and an athlete attending a second home Commonwealth Games are all in the squad named today by Team England for the table tennis and para table tennis competition at Birmingham 2022.
Obituary: Terry Gadsby, Burton Uxbridge founder
Terry Gadsby, a stalwart of all things table tennis in the 80s & 90s and particularly associated with the Burton Uxbridge club, has lost his long fight with Parkinson’s disease, aged 91.
Coach Baker leaving para table tennis for new role
Greg Baker is leaving his position as British Para Table Tennis Head Coach to take up a new challenge as Performance Director for Boccia UK.
Bronze for Williams in Montenegro
Grace Williams has underlined her potential by taking bronze in the women’s class 7-9 singles at the Montenegro Para Championships in Podgorica, her first international singles medal.
OBE for Karen Tonge in Queen’s Birthday Honours
Karen Tonge, Chairman of British Para Table Tennis, has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for services to Paralympic table tennis.
Para athletes hit by flight cancellation
Flight cancellations from London Gatwick Airport have prevented 11 members of the British Para Table Tennis Team Performance squad from travelling to the Montenegro Para Championships in Podgorica which begin tomorrow.
Festivals inspire girls to get on the table
More than 70 girls had an inspiring introduction to the sport at three Jack Petchey Girls’ Table Tennis Festivals in London.












