Ormesby TTC to Host First-Ever 2* Women & Girls Table Tennis Tournament in the North East
Ormesby Table Tennis Club is set to make history next month as it hosts the first-ever 2-star women and girls’ tournament in the North East... Continue reading
Nathaniel wins battle of Band 1 at Graham Spicer 1*
At the Graham Spicer under-19 1* there were a lot of quality matches, especially in Band 1. Players came from Sussex, Kent and Surrey to compete.
Have your say on new names for tournaments
Now is the time to have your say on a new naming convention for the events currently known as 1*, 2* and 4* tournaments, in our membership survey.
Successful implementation of TT Leagues at Butterfly Schools Team Finals
TT Leagues has been successfully used to manage results at the recent Butterfly Schools Team Finals. This paves the way for a wider roll-out of the software for schools’ competitions.
South West Sports Club Welfare Festival – June
Improve your club or league by attending one of the 17 Workshops and Talks Join the Sport Welfare Officers from the South West of England... Continue reading
Premier Division champion set to be crowned
Winner of the SBCL Premier Division to be decided in clash between Brighton and Ormesby.
Talented young players have chance to impress at Future Hopes trial
Twenty-five talented young players have been invited to a Future Hopes trial weekend at the Elite Training Centre in Sheffield after impressing at the recent Mark Bates Ltd U10-13 National Championships.
Champions crowned on superb day at Jack Petchey finals
Talented players from London and Essex put on a super display of table tennis as eight new champions were crowned at the Jack Petchey Foundation Schools Individual Finals.
Anna Hursey’s success gives belief to the GB pathway, says Gavin Evans
In becoming European Under-21 champion, Anna Hursey confirmed she is one of the hottest properties in table tennis, as well as underlining the momentum building inside the GB programme.
Braintree League: New teams make strides to claim titles
While the well-established Netts A team won the division one title, it was two new teams that took the honours in the second and third divisions of the Braintree Table Tennis League.









