Make your Pride nominations, urges inspirational Daybell
As we search for the next winner of our Inspirational Story of the Year award, the 2021 winner Kim Daybell has told us what it meant to him to win the award.
Help us to honour our brilliant partners!
Do you have a partner organisation which has made a significant impact on your table tennis activities over the last 12 months? If so, why not nominate them for the Partner of the Year Category in the Pride of Table Tennis Awards?
We want YOUR input into our membership structure
Table Tennis England members are being invited to register for online consultation webinars to have their say on our membership structure.
Nominate an amazing volunteer for a Pride of Table Tennis award!
This year’s Pride of Table Tennis Awards are now open! We look back at some of our previous winners and let you know how to make your nominations for this year's awards.
How to put our heroic young volunteers in the Pride of Table Tennis spotlight
This year’s Pride of Table Tennis Awards are now open! We look back at some of our previous winners and let you know how to make your nominations for this year's awards.
We are Table Tennis United
Table Tennis United is here – our new strategy outlining our vision to turn England into a ‘Table Tennis Nation’.
It’s time to take Pride in our volunteers – nominate now!
Pride of Table Tennis nominations are now open! The time has come to recognise and honour your volunteers.
Your chance to volunteer for Commonwealth Games role!
With the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games fast approaching, we are seeking a number of volunteers to make the ‘Have a Go Zone’ a fun and inspiring experience for the 5,000 ticket holders expected to pass through each day.
Looking for a new challenge? Become one of our latest committee members!
If you're looking for a new challenge, and to play a crucial role in the Governance of Table Tennis England then have a look at our Disciplinary Committee roles.
Young Ambassador programme a fantastic opportunity for girls
We are calling out for clubs to put forward females for the Young Ambassadors programme, and encourage them to take up this opportunity which will not only offer them invaluable experience for their CVs, but also inspire them to take up roles in table tennis that are male dominated.












