The clock is ticking – last few days to make a Pride of Table Tennis nomination
There is just a week left to nominate a superstar volunteer for national recognition in the Cloudathlete Pride of Table Tennis Awards 2026!
Two Branches battle to the top of the tree!
In the always highly anticipated annual Bristol Hard Bat competition, held on Saturday 3 January, Joshy Branch and Nick Branch (who are, notably, un-related) found themselves in an intense battle for the title.
Girl power comes to BATTS
In our Under-15 2* Tournament yesterday we had a major diversion from our normal format. After receiving a strong entry of seven girls, we decided to hold a separate girls’ event for the first time.
Central London League: Trust St Katherine’s . . .
At almost ‘half-time’ in the Central London League, Bryan Kwan’s Apex 1 remain unbeaten – but they are not top!
Braintree League: Netts have big lead in title defence
If not exactly nailed on, Netts A’s hold on the Braintree Table Tennis League championship title is pretty firmly attached at the league’s halfway point.
London’s World Championships year has landed!
It’s going to be a massive year of table tennis as the world’s biggest tournament comes to London – find out how you can get involved in the sport this year, all the way from having a bit of fun with your friends to taking centre stage at the Worlds.
The best GB performances of 2025 – and why they mattered
2025 was a year of achievement for GB pathway athletes on the international stage - we've picked our favourite moments and asked Director of Performance Development Gavin Evans about them.
Enjoy our favourite videos from 2025!
Check out our favourite videos of 2025 from our YouTube channel!
Share your iconic World Championships moments with us!
The ITTF World Table Tennis Championships have produced countless iconic moments in the 100 years since they were first played in London.
Fred Perry rules the world – England at Budapest 1929
From the archives: Fred Perry becomes England's first world champion, at the age of 19 in Budapest in 1929.








