Burnham & Dist: Stow are ‘Quelched’ by Simon!
There was a lot of action this week in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League. The League positions remain stable but this week saw some standout individual performances across all the Divisions.
Braintree League: Top two stretch their lead
The top two teams in the Braintree Table Tennis League showed their class as they entered the Christmas break by racking up convincing wins in their final two matches of 2024.
Braintree League: Strugglers pick up milestone wins
Life at the wrong end of a division is never much fun, but things have just brightened up for two teams in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Titles for eBaTT and hosts at London Academy 2*
eBaTT and the hosts ended the year on a successful note by winning multiple titles at the London Academy 2 Star on 14-15 December.
Youngsters battle through to Island doubles final
Twenty-six people entered the annual event Brian Warne Doubles Tournament on the Isle of Wight.
Clacton & Dist: No breeze for Hurricanes
Lowly Holland Hurricanes of Division Three produced one of the surprises of the week in the Clacton League’s Handicap Cup competition with a 5-4 victory over an experienced and determined Lawford trio.
Braintree League: Rayne fall from lofty heights
The Braintree Table Tennis League second division trophy is clearly heading in Sudbury Wanderers' direction but who will carry off the runners-up trophies is another matter.
Burnham & Dist: Everyone up for the cup
This week saw the quarter-final stage of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League Team Handicap Cup. The Handicap Cup is played across the whole league structure – just like the FA Cup in football – but players are assigned a handicap based on ability and ranking to even out the playing field, or in this case table.
Butterfly and Tees Sport to supply WTT Feeder Manchester equipment
Butterfly and Tees Sport are the Official Equipment Supplier for the WTT Feeder Manchester 2025.
MP joins a full House for Stilton TTC’s Bat & Chat session
VIDEO: MP Sam Carling declared himself “really impressed” with what he saw on a visit to his local table tennis club, Stilton TTC.











