Anglo-Belgian friendship going strong at Essex club
Windsor TTC once again welcomed their friends from TTK Schoten in Belgium, with whom they have shared friendship bonds for 50 years.
Connor Green picks up good win but Japan are England’s nemesis again
Connor Green beat the world No 22 Junior but England’s young athletes again suffered at the hands of their Japanese counterparts at the WTT Youth Contender Sandefjord in Norway.
Obituary: Steen Kyst Hansen, coach who inspired international success
Table Tennis England is saddened to learn of the death at the age of 73 of former National Coach Steen Kyst Hansen.
Kacper misses out on more WTT gold
Kacper Piwowar had to settle for silver as he and doubles partner Natalia Wszolek reached the Under-15 Mixed Doubles final at WTT Youth Contender Sandefjord in Norway.
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Parkinson’s Table Tennis at Norman Booth Centre in Harlow turns 1!
A community based table tennis session supporting people with Parkinson’s is on the verge of celebrating it’s first anniversary. Parkinson’s Table Tennis at the Norman... Continue reading
Paul Drinkhall to draw on golden history as he prepares for England coaching duty
Paul Drinkhall is looking forward to passing on his knowledge and experience to the next generation when he makes a first foray into England squad coaching at the European Youth Championships.
Consultation to continue on naming of Tiered Open Tournaments
There will be no new names for 1*, 2* and 4* tournaments for the 2025/26 season after a membership consultation was unable to produce a clear new naming convention.
Kula doubles up at Ormesby Women & Girls 2*
The Ormesby Women & Girls 2 Star Open was dominated by Aneta Kula from Stockport Cheshire, who won both the Open tournament in which all participants took part and the Over-15 Women’s competition.
Two semi-finals for Sellado in Sweden
Abraham Sellado reached two semi-finals and Connor Green a quarter-final at WTT Youth Contender Helsingborg, losing out to young Japanese athletes.









