Could you play a key role in our tournaments programme?
We are seeking a volunteer committee member to play a key role on our Tournament Approval Panel, which sanctions external events in line with Table Tennis... Continue reading
Obituary: Cicely Palmer, national elections scrutineer
Cicely Palmer, who played a key role in the AGM and election processes for Table Tennis England has died just a few weeks after her... Continue reading
One week left for NJL entries
The deadline for entries to the National Junior League 2021/22 is next Friday, September 10th and there are still places available at some venues. Team... Continue reading
Join our Celebration Fortnight and you could win a prize!
It’s our Celebration Fortnight and all over the country people are taking part in special events to mark the #ReturnToTheTable. Stretching from Falmouth to Darlington,... Continue reading
Key GB roles for Ryan Jenkins and Evie Collier
Ryan Jenkins and Evie Collier have been appointed to key roles in British table tennis following an open recruitment process. Jenkins has been appointed GB... Continue reading
Don’t forget the benefits of membership!
As clubs and leagues around the country prepare to get into the full swing of the new season, we’d like to remind everyone of the... Continue reading
Coaching courses filling fast – don’t miss out!
Demand is high for our range of Level 1 Session Coach courses around the country – but spaces are still available on a small number... Continue reading
How LinQsport can help you #ReturntotheTable
As the country opens up again for exercise and sport, start creating your LinQups today in the LinQsport App! Don’t forget to #ReturntotheTable. The Return... Continue reading
Have your say in our Centenary Conversation
November 7th, 2021 is the special day when the ETTA/Table Tennis England turns 100! This unique occasion will be commemorated by a season-long celebration which... Continue reading
From Ping Pong Parlour to club
As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic and temporary closure of facilities, there have been fewer opportunities for sport and physical activity. Where Ping Pong... Continue reading











