English quartet win to guarantee progress from groups
Tin-Tin Ho, Sam Walker and Tom Jarvis all moved into the next stage of their respective singles competitions at the European Championships in Munich yesterday, with Charlotte Bardsley following suit this morning.
England players make solid start in Euro singles
All four English players won their opening singles at the European Championships in Munich yesterday.
Pair’s WTT runs end in last 32 in Sweden
Toby Ellis reached the main draw in both under-17 and under-19 competitions at the WTT Youth Contender Helsingborgs in Sweden, while James Hamblett went through in the younger age group.
Straight on to the Euros for five Commonwealth stars
There is not much opportunity for relaxation for five of the England squad from the Commonwealth Games as they head straight to Munich for the European Championships.
Silver for Perry in Thailand
Martin Perry combined with Mohammad Alrashidi from Kuwait to take silver in the men’s class 14 doubles on the final day of the Thailand Para Open in Pattaya but was unable to secure qualification for the World Championships after losing in the quarter-finals of the men’s class 6 singles.
Student Shae is a gold star at Universities Games
Buckinghamshire teenager Shae Thakker has won class 10 singles gold in the Para table tennis events at the European Universities Games 2022 in Poland.
Tsaptsinos into main draw in Budapest
Maria Tsaptsinos won two matches in a day to join Tin-Tin Ho in the main draw of the WTT Feeder European Summer Series in Budapest.
Pitchford & Drinkhall go out to Chinese pair in semis
Liam Pitchford & Paul Drinkhall's run at the WTT Star Contender European Summer Series in Budapest ended in the Men's Doubles semi-finals.
Pitchford and Drinkhall sweep into WTT semi-finals
Liam Pitchford & Paul Drinkhall are into the semi-finals of the WTT Star Contender European Summer Series in Budapest after a confident 3-0 quarter-final victory.
Para trio make history at European Universities Games
BPTT Pathway athletes Joe Crouse, Ryan Henry and Shae Thakker are part of the largest ever delegation of British universities (251) that will compete in the European Universities Games 2022 taking place in the Polish city of Lodz from July 17-30.











