Don’t miss out on the Sussex 4* – entries close soon!
There’s still time to enter the first major tournament of the 2025/26 season, the Sussex 4*, with some big names already in the field! The tournament is... Continue reading
Every match matters as format is revealed for landmark London 2026 worlds
The format for the landmark London 2026 World Championships has been confirmed – and includes a mouthwatering prospect for home fans.
England Hopes Week: Shining a light on the next generation
England Hopes Week, launching next month, will be an annual event that shines the spotlight on the England talent pathway.
Will Bayley has to dig deep to strike gold in Washington
World No 1 Will Bayley won his third consecutive singles gold medal when winning the men’s class 7 singles at the ITTF World Para Future Spokane tournament in Washington state, USA.
Ping Pong Social Comes To Hertfordshire
A collaborative effort between Table Tennis England, The Howard Centre in Welwyn Garden City and the Hertfordshire County Table Tennis Association has seen the first... Continue reading
Armour-plated table among the gems unearthed in archive discovery!
We've digitised a series of microfiche sheets which provide a fascinating look into the early years of our sport, as described by Diane Webb, Chair of the Archives, Museum and Records Committee.
Chief Executive’s Update: August 2025
As the summer unfolds, it’s a moment to reflect on what’s been an exciting and inspiring few weeks for English table tennis – across our... Continue reading
Get the lowdown on all our competitions with our interactive model!
Thinking of testing yourself at competitions in 2025/26? Our new Interactive Player Pathway Model explains the competitions landscape and where players of all ages and abilities fit into it!
Final rankings for 2024/25 out now
The final rankings and ratings for the 2024/25 season have been published - members are asked to check and let us know of any queries.
ParkyPING! – from England to Japan and back again
A competition for people with Parkinson’s in Manchester has taken on an international element with three Japanese players travelling to take part - building on a friendship which started earlier this year.









