How to enter the Cadet or Junior British Clubs League
The Cadet & Junior BCL competitions provide an excellent opportunity for young players aged U11-U15 (Cadet) and U19 (Junior) to gain competitive experience and develop their skills.
Table Tennis England partners with Everyone Active to upskill local workforce
Table Tennis England and Everyone Active in Hertfordshire recently joined forces to deliver TT Activator training in a bid to upskill the local leisure workforce.
Braintree League: New teams make strides to claim titles
While the well-established Netts A team won the division one title, it was two new teams that took the honours in the second and third divisions of the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Burnham & Dist: Ballard D’Or Champion Crowned
Mapledene A completed their final two league matches to secure third place in Division 1 of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League. Those games complete the schedule that sees Cold Norton B as champions and Fambridge as runners-up.
County shirt donation gets kids in Ghana into table tennis
Table tennis is flourishing thousands of miles away thanks to Northamptonshire TTA turning a mistake into a golden opportunity.
Braintree League: Rayne are cup masters
The Rayne club have captured two of the knockout cups in the Braintree Table Tennis League while a Netts team took home the handicap cup for the fourth year running.
Clacton & Dist: Cup pride for Lions
Experience overcame enthusiasm in the final of the Clacton League’s 2025 Handicap Knock-Out Cup, with top-flight Nomads Lions defeating Third Division Nomads Bobcats 5-1.
Clacton & Dist: Record-breaking Panthers
Nomads Panthers continue to break the records in the Clacton League, this week confirming a 12th consecutive Division One title.
Braintree League: Netts hang on to title despite defeat
Netts A surrendered their 100 per cent win record in the Braintree Table Tennis League but have regained the first division title, their third in four years.
Clacton & Dist: James and Gracie are champions again
James Denyer and Gracie Edwards continue to dominate the local table tennis scene, both players retaining their titles at last weekend’s Clacton League’s Closed Championships.












