Doubles bronze for Bishop in Montenegro
Theo Bishop teamed up with New Zealander Matthew Britz to take bronze in the men’s class 14 doubles on the last day of the ITTF World Para Challenger Podgorica in Montenegro today.
Gold for Karabardak in Montenegro
Paul Karabardak won his first singles title for two years when taking gold in men’s class 6 at the ITTF World Para Challenger Podgorica in Montenegro and Fliss Pickard took silver in the women’s class 6 singles.
Cates and Rainford dominate Island Finals Night
A terrific evening of top-class and exciting table tennis was held at the Island's Table Tennis Centre at Smallbrook on 30 April, with the finals of 14 tournaments being played.
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.
Pitchford to face world No 1 in first round of World Championships
Liam Pitchford has been handed the toughest draw for the World Championships in Doha and will face world No 1 Lin Shidong in the first round.
Inspiring the Next Generation: International Women’s Day Event Empowers Girls at Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park
On Saturday, 8th March, the Canon Medical Arena at Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park was alive with energy and empowerment as over 150 children and young... Continue reading
Active Lives: Table tennis participation on the rise
The number of adults playing table tennis at least twice a month has risen, according to the latest Actives Lives report released by Sport England.
Pathway in a good place, say GB coaches after WTT Feeder Manchester success
GB pathway coaches have been reflecting on a sensational WTT Feeder Manchester which saw programme athletes win three golds, a silver and a bronze.
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.
Rankings boost for the British stars of WTT Feeder Manchester
The British heroes of WTT Feeder Manchester have shot up in the world rankings as a result of their exploits, with Anna Hursey at a career high No 77 and Liam Pitchford back to the fringes of the top 50.









