London calling! WTT Star Contender heading for the Copper Box
The iconic Copper Box will be rocking again when some of the world’s best table tennis players compete at the WTT Star Contender London next October.
Three points to take from enthralling weekend of SBCL Premier Division action
With all six teams playing on Saturday the early title contenders extended their unbeaten runs, but the season has a long way to go.
Dimitar tops the podium again in Hungary
Dimitar Dimitrov took what is fast becoming his customary place on top of the podium at the WTT Youth Contender Szombathely in Hungary.
Ormesby run rampant as North Ayrshire feel wrath
Ormesby continue to look like the side most likely to dethrone Brighton after thrashing North Ayrshire 7-0. The Cleveland outfit dropped just two ends on... Continue reading
Brilliant Brighton win cracker at Fusion
Unbeaten records were ended, tremendous table tennis was played, but crucially, Brighton won again. The defending champions are three from three after scrapping it out... Continue reading
BATTS win in Scotland as Douin leads the way
BATTS returned to winning ways as Alexis Douin produced a superb performance to steer his side to a 6-1 victory over winless Drumchapel Glasgow. Following... Continue reading
Brighton face acid test as title defence takes them to Fusion
As far as title defences go, Brighton’s has been nothing short of magnificent. Senior British Club League Premier Divison champions last season, they have wasted... Continue reading
Young star Bly Twomey on top awards shortlist
Double Paralympic medallist Bly Twomey has been shortlisted for the prestigious Sunday Times Young Sportswoman of the Year award – and the votes of the table tennis community can help her win.
‘A big decision’, admits double Paralympian Ash Facey as he retires
Two-time Paralympian Ashley Facey has retired from table tennis to take up a role as a sales rep with Enovis - a company that makes orthopaedic implants.
Liam Pitchford’s stay at WTT Champions Frankfurt ended by Truls Moregard
WATCH: Liam Pitchford was unable to do to Truls Moregard what he had done to Dimitrij Ovtcharov earlier in the competition as the Swedish Olympic silver medallist knocked him out of the WTT Champions Frankfurt.












