Bill Lowe to celebrate 100th birthday after more than eight decades in table tennis
The table tennis community will come together this weekend to celebrate a very special milestone as Bill Lowe marks his 100th birthday on Saturday 9th... Continue reading
Southampton claim the spoils in Island visit
A great weekend of table tennis on the Isle of Wight saw Southampton West as the visitors and more than 30 players from each Association, of all ages and abilities, competing.
Burnham & Dist: Annual Presentation honours the year’s best
The Burnham & District Table Tennis League recently held its Annual Presentation evening at Forresters Park Golf & Country Club, presided over by League Chairman Alan Dadswell.
Braintree League: Davison top of the averages
Despite losing his unbeaten record in the last match of the season, Paul Davison reigned supreme in the Braintree Table Tennis League individual averages.
Braintree League: Sudbury continue their rise
Netts A may have retained their title in the Braintree Table Tennis League but the story of the year could be said to be the continuing rise of Sudbury.
Top-class action at Island Finals Night
There was a good crowd at the Isle of Wight's annual Finals Night.
Braintree League: Netts edge to cup triumph
After a match that ebbed and flowed all evening, Netts D edged to a 5-4 win to take home the restricted cup in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Burnham & Dist: Ranjit-Singh ends on personal high
The final two matches of the season sorted out a few positional dramas for Division 1 of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League.
County Championships: Middlesex retain Senior title
Middlesex retained their Senior Middlesex Retain title.
Burnham & Dist: Stars are shining bright
Over the course of every season there are some phenomenal individual and team performances but this week we honour the most valuable players across the length and breadth of the season in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League.
Island league champions celebrate
It was the Ryde C team once again who (unsurprisingly) won the Island's Division One Winter League. They retained the trophy easily, being 39 points ahead of runners-up Ryde A, who were Winter League champions two years ago.












