Braintree League: Seismic shock for Davison
There are shocks, and there are shocks. And there is Paul Davison losing to Zach Harrington.
Braintree League: A ‘wander-ful’ start for new team
Sudbury Wanderers was the intriguing name under which the new Sudbury team opted to hide their identity in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Braintree League: Nomads put down a marker
Sudbury Nomads showed they mean business in aiming at the division two title in the Braintree Table Tennis League when they turned out one of their strongest sides for their first match.
Braintree League: Champions held in opener
League champions Netts A got off to a shaky start in the defence of their Braintree Table Tennis League title when they were held to a draw in their first match by Rayne A.
Gehlot and Thompson victorious at Cippenham
After a three-year Covid-related absence the Cippenham Five-by-Two Senior and Veterans’ 1-Star Open returned on Saturday.
Braintree League: Davison top of the tree
Given that he has won the men’s singles title six times it comes as something of a surprise to find that Paul Davison has only once topped the Braintree Table Tennis League individual averages.
Weald TTC returns to its roots for new session
The Weald Table Tennis Club, founded at Benenden Village Hall as Benenden TT Club in 1994, is returning to it’s Benenden roots from Sunday when it will start weekly ‘open, catch all’ evening practice sessions.
Festivals inspire girls to achieve in table tennis
Girls in London will be inspired to make table tennis part of their lives at four girls-only festivals delivered in partnership with the Jack Petchey Foundation.
Top seed Carden prevails at Cippenham
After a two-year pandemic absence, the Cippenham Super 6 Senior 1-Star Open returned on Saturday. Fifty-three players took to the tables and some fine table tennis was witnessed.
Braintree League: Netts’ title is confirmed
Netts A’s Braintree Table Tennis League title win has looked inevitable for some time. Once they signed leading Colchester player Michael Andrews, their chances went up several notches.











