Building Confidence and Skills in a Pre-Season Programme for new League Players by Kennet Vale
Everything you need to know about this innovative programme to encourage new players to join a league. “I’m not good enough to join a league... Continue reading
Burnham & Dist: Contdenders, are you ready?
The Burnham & District Table Tennis League title race is as tight as an otter’s pocket this season. All three contenders were on show this week and they have somehow contrived to narrow the margins yet again.
Chelmsford & Dist: Danbury gain from Chelmsford loss
Second-placed Chelmsford A’s 7-3 loss at Danbury B would have given much pleasure to division one leaders Danbury C who look to be odds-on to lift the 2024/2025 title.
More success for Tim at Island O70s tournament
The annual Isle of Wight Over-70s Tournament was held on Friday, 14 February and saw a terrific contest with some excellent play from the Island's senior players.
Clacton & Dist: Nip and tuck in Division Two
Windsor Buzzards are clear at the top of Division Two of the Clacton League but, with only six matches remaining, just nine points separate the... Continue reading
Chelmsford & Dist: Top two continue domination
There were three one-sided results in division one this week as leaders Danbury C won 9-1 at Danbury A, second-placed Chelmsford A won 9-1 at Chelmsford B and fourth-placed Danbury B blasted Writtle A 10-0.
Burnham & Dist: Stow Maries take control
Stow Maries A have finally loosened their coiled springs and leapt ahead of Maldon A in the race for the Division 2 Title in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League.
Clacton & Dist: Handicap honours for Hume
Paul Hume took the honours in the Clacton League’s 2025 Handicap Singles Tournament, beating off competition from 31 other players, to lift the Gordon Denton Trophy for the first time.
Braintree League: Nothing unlucky about leaders’ 13th victory
While Netts A continue to soar away at the top of division one, Finchingfield A have been almost as dominant in division three of the Braintree Table Tennis League.
County Championships: Yorkshire Vets end Nottingham’s reign
Yorkshire took the County Championship Veterans’ Premier Division title, ending the reign of runners-up Nottinghamshire, who were unable to take their eighth successive title.











