All set for vibrant Veterans’ British League weekend!
Team Bribar will once again be the team to beat as they look for a hat-trick of top-flight titles as the Veterans’ British League gets under way at the weekend. Meanwhile, Ellenborough Ladies set out to retain their Premier Division crown.
4* event does a Power of good for charity
The Cambridge Junior 4* in August raised an amazing £1,000 in aid of WheelPower.
England’s top two face big tests in China
There are some intriguing ties for England's top two players at the WTT Star Contender Lanzhou in China, including potential repeats of both of last year's Commonwealth Games Men's Singles medal matches.
Jarvis and Sellado lead medal haul in Sweden
English players picked up a total of seven medals at the Sweden Tour event in Helsingborg, led by golds for Tom Jarvis and Abraham Sellado.
Provost powers Ormeau to Premier Division win
Ormeau ran out 5-2 victors against TableTennisDaily as they got the defence of their league title underway.
BATTS and London Academy lead the way in Championship
There are four unbeaten teams but none with a 100% record after an exciting first weekend of the Senior British League Championship Division.
UK Fire Service team to take on Germany
The UK Fire Service are hosting their German colleagues in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, in a two-day team and doubles event.
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Doubles gold for Shackleton
Tokyo medallist Megan Shackleton combined with Flora Vautier from France to win gold in the women’s class 5-10 doubles on the final day of the Finland Para Open in Pajulahti today and 13-year-old Bly Twomey took bronze in the women’s class 20 doubles with her Italian partner Elena Elli.
Twomey takes brilliant silver in Finland
Teenager Bly Twomey followed her European Championship bronze medal last month by taking silver in the women’s class 7 singles at the Finland Para Open, while Megan Shackleton took bronze in the women’s class 3-5 singles.












