ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals 2026: Live draw
Live updates from the Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard as the draw for the London 2026 World Championships is made.
Tune in on Monday for London 2026 draw!
England will discover which of the world’s leading nations they will face when the draw for the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals is held on Monday.
Haydon’s singles success highlights England’s 1933 Worlds campaigns
From the archives: We look back at 1933 - a unique year in which TWO World Championships were held.
Who was the real Marty Supreme?
With Marty Supreme in cinemas and its star, Timothee Chalamet, having received an Oscar nomination, we take a look at the World Championships medallist who was inspiration for the character Marty Mauser.
The centenary World Championships is 100 days away!
Today marks the start of the final countdown to the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals and we can now confirm the countries England could face in Stage 1a!
Poor preparation hampers England – the 1932 Worlds
From the archives: Just one medal, but some eye-catching results as England struggled to make an impact at the sixth World Championships in Prague.
London 2026: Home Nations umpires selected for Worlds
Fifteen English umpires have been selected to officiate at the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals in London this year - plus, find out about amazing CPD opportunities for Level 1 Umpires!
From 1926 to 2026: The evolution of table tennis
From waistcoat-clad men wielding sandpaper bats to male and female athletes in sponsored kit and armed with state-of-the-art equipment – the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships have come a long way since 1926.
‘One of the loveliest human beings I’ve ever met’ – getting to know table tennis colossus Ivor Montagu
Ivor Montagu was the driving force behind the birth of the World Championships and the creation of the ITTF. Find out more about the man behind the legend, in the words of his great-niece.
Team silver for England as Barna’s legend starts to take shape
From the archives: Just one medal for England across the 1930 and 1931 World Championships, as Victor Barna emerges as a dominant force.












