The amateur who won three world championship medals – Meet Mary Wright
Three World Championships medals, a three-time European champion, multiple English Open champion and World No 6 – Mary Wright is truly one of English table... Continue reading
Will the champions be dethroned as YBCL concludes?
The two defending Premier Division champions have their work cut out to retain their titles when the Youth British Clubs League resumes at the weekend.
New champions crowned after weekend of twists and turns at VBCL
There are new champions in both men’s and women’s Veterans’ British Clubs League Premier Division after a keenly contested Weekend 2.
WTT Youth Contender Vila Real 2026
Experienced international competitors and first-timers were among a squad of 11 English youngsters competing at the WTT Youth Contender Vila Real in Portugal this week.
A first English female champion, five host medals and . . . iodine supplies at every table: The 1938 Worlds
From the archives: Read about the preparation and delivery of the 1938 London World Championships, and England's first female champion.
Veterans’ BCL: Champions and challengers ready to stake their claim to titles
Will the defending champions hold on to their crowns in the Veterans’ British Clubs League or will there be new winners? The answer will become clear this weekend.
A debut to remember: The teams making their first Worlds appearance in London
Find out more about the six teams who will be making their debut at the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals in London.
Entry deadline extended for ELCC Junior competitions
The deadline has been extended for entries to the Junior trophies under the English Leagues Cup Competitions (ELCC) umbrella.
Burnham & Dist: Woodham do some ‘Danage’ to leaders
Shockwaves at the very top of the Burnham & District Table Tennis Winter League this week as leaders Cold Norton B fell to a very strong Woodham A side leaving the door open for Fambridge to sneak in and steal the spoils.
Clacton & Dist : Joe wins battle of young guns
17-year-old Joe Sherwin emerged unbeaten and unscathed to dominate the Clacton League’s 2026 Handicap Singles Tournament to take the Gordon Denton Trophy for the first time, in the final defeating his Brotherhood J team-mate, 16-year old Ruby Gallagher.












