London 2026: Schedule published for Stage 1b at Copper Box Arena
The schedule for Stage 1b of the World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals has been released – with 112 teams in action and tickets starting at just £5.
Get tickets to support your nation at London 2026
With 64 men's and 64 women's teams - representing a total of 80 nations - competing at the World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals London 2026, there is sure to be a multi-cultural fanbase cheering them on from the stands.
Virtuoso performances with bats and violin: The 1939 World Championships
From the archives: A rough journey to Cairo followed by gold-medal success - read about England's campaign as the World Championships was hosted by Africa for the first time.
Exchange Ping Hub shortlisted for London Sport Awards 2026 as London builds World Championships legacy
Table Tennis England is proud to share that The Exchange Ilford Ping Hub has been shortlisted for the London Sport Awards 2026 in the Active Environment Award category.
The amateur who won three world championship medals – Meet Mary Wright
Three World Championships medals, a three-time European champion, multiple English Open champion and World No 6 – Mary Wright is truly one of English table... Continue reading
Happy Chinese New Year! What does the Lunar New Year have in store?
As Chinese communities around the world – including in London – celebrate the Lunar New Year, excitement is also rising about the chance to watch the nation’s teams compete on the biggest stage at OVO Arena Wembley.
World Championships Corporate Initiatives Launched at Google HQ
The energy was palpable at Google’s London headquarters on Thursday 12 February, as Table Tennis International Events officially unveiled two landmark corporate programmes for the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals London 2026.
Will you be part of Britain’s Greatest Rally?
Table tennis clubs, community groups and organisations from across the country are invited to help Table Tennis England achieve 100,000 rallies as part of the celebration event and start of the final countdown to the World Championships in London.
A first English female champion, five host medals and . . . iodine supplies at every table: The 1938 Worlds
From the archives: Read about the preparation and delivery of the 1938 London World Championships, and England's first female champion.
A debut to remember: The teams making their first Worlds appearance in London
Find out more about the six teams who will be making their debut at the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals in London.












