Braintree League: Handicap Cup semi-finalists decided
Three teams from division three and one from division two have won through to the semi-finals of this season’s Braintree Table Tennis League handicap cup.
Clacton & Dist: Happy Hawks are smiling
The four teams struggling at the bottom of Division One of the Clacton & District League were in opposition this week and it was Windsor Hawks and Nomads Lions who emerged the happiest.
Get ready for our Centenary Auction and Raffle
Do you want to own a fantastic piece of table tennis memorabilia – or enjoy an awesome experience? If so, our Centenary Auction is for you!
Centenary Stories: Jill’s part in historic China trip
In 1971, Ping Pong Diplomacy fostered a new understanding between east and west as English players were among the first in a generation to visit China.
County Championship: Kent battle to O-60 title
The second weekend of the County Championships Over-60s Premier Division took place at Milton Keynes Table Tennis Centre. After a series of hard-fought matches, Kent emerged as winners of the Premier Division with Lancashire in the runners-up slot.
Nationals: Saturday sold out – don’t miss Finals day!
Tickets for Saturday at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships have now sold out - but a small number of tickets remain for Friday and Sunday!
Our superb Centenary book has landed – order your copy now!
The Table Tennis England Centenary book has landed - and you can now order either the Official Edition or our Special Edition signed by three greats of the English game!
Clacton & Dist: Walton A or Walton B?
With only a handful of matches left to play in the current Clacton & District League season, it looks likely that a Walton team will finish as runners-up to Nomads Panthers in Division One - but which one?
Braintree League: Black Notley back in charge
After seeing their lead slip at one time to a single point, Black Notley C have re-established themselves as strong favourites for the division two title in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Pitchford beaten by Chinese ace
Liam Pitchford's interest in the inaugural WTT GRand Smash in Singapore was ended by China's Wang Chuqin in the last 32 today.












