Valiant performance not enough for Drinkhall
Paul Drinkhall gave everything, but it wasn’t enough to overcome China’s Liang Jingkun in the 2023 World Championships in Durban.
Liam and Paul into World quarter-finals again!
Liam Pitchford & Paul Drinkhall are into the World Championships Men's Doubles quarter-finals for the second time in succession as they continued their stranglehold over India's top pair.
Liam & Paul go through at the Worlds – and Paul battles on in the singles
Paul Drinkhall blasted into the last 32 of the World Championships today, setting up a clash with the world No 5 from China. He and Liam Pitchford also went through in the doubles.
Drinkhall the bright light on disappointing day
Paul Drinkhall lifted the mood with victory at the World Championships after gut-wrenching disappointment for both Tom Jarvis and Liam Pitchford in deciding seventh games earlier in the day.
Doubles victories, but Walker goes out on day one of Worlds
Find out how England's players got on on day one of the World Championships - plus how to watch Sunday's matches.
World Championships draw revealed
England’s men have been handed some challenging matches in the draw for the World Championships, while Tin-Tin Ho faces the eighth seed (WR 10).
Neil completes key major events programme
Table Tennis England’s Head of Competitions & Events, Neil Rogers, has graduated from the UK Sport Event Leaders Programme.
Pattison falls to a familiar foe
Ralph Pattison reached the under-15 quarter-finals and Dimitar Dimitrov was second in the round-robin under-11s at the WTT Youth Contender Panagyurishte in Bulgaria.
Five England stars set to take on the world in Durban
Five England stars fly out to Durban today for the World Championships in good heart following their training camp in Nottingham.
Three doubles bronzes for GB in Slovenia
On the final day of the ITTF Slovenia Para Open in Lasko the British team won three bronze medals in the doubles events. Will Bayley and Martin Perry took bronze in men’s class 14, Ashley Facey and Joshua Stacey took bronze in men’s class 18 and Jack Hunter-Spivey and Megan Shackleton took bronze in mixed class 10.












