Clacton & Dist: Smith back to his best
It’s been a somewhat underwhelming season to date for Phil Smith in Division One of the Clacton League, but the veteran League stalwart showed his true form this week with an excellent hat-trick in Windsor Eagles’ drawn match with Walton A.
Braintree League: Lower teams rise to cup challenge
The main reason for running a handicap cup for Braintree Table Tennis League teams is to give its lesser lights a chance of some success.
Introducing our new Area homepages
Today we launch seven new homepages on this website - one for each of our Area Networks - so you can see how Table Tennis United is being delivered in your Area.
Chelmsford & Dist: Division Two race heats up
Just four points separate the top two teams in division two as Chelmsford C and Hatfield Peverel A were both held to 5-5 draws in week 21.
Clacton & Dist: Lynx win basement battle
If it’s tough at the top, it’s even tougher at the bottom, and this week witnessed a meeting of the two teams at the foot of Division Three of the Clacton League.
Braintree League: Yeldham erode leaders’ margin at top
Great Yeldham have livened up the race at the top of division three of the Braintree Table Tennis League with an excellent win over league leaders Netts D.
Chelmsford & Dist: Divisional leaders continue domination
Week 20 of the C&DTTL season saw the divisional leaders parade their dominance over its competition. There were 10-0 wins for OCA A (Div 1) and Galleywood C (Div 4), a 9-1 win for Galleywood B (Div 3) and 8-2 wins for Chelmsford C (Div 2) and Danbury M (Div 5).
Burnham & Dist: Squirrell driven nuts
Woodham A had the Taylor Pest Control company from Cold Norton to thank for their recapture of pole position in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League this week.
Braintree League: Netts slip further off the pace
Netts A’s hopes of retaining their Braintree Table Tennis League title are receding fast after another surprise defeat has cast them further adrift at the top.
Clacton & Dist: Sage tastes success in first season
For a fourth year running, a member of the younger generation tasted success in the Clacton & District League’s Handicap Singles Tournament,24-year-old Matt Sage taking the Gordon Denton Trophy, following in the footsteps of James Denyer, Jason Gale and Russell Hillier.











