Clubs unite to support Children in Need
Clubs around the Portsmouth area are setting aside any rivalry for a 24-hour charity challenge in aid of BBC Children in Need.
Essex women & girls tournament a big hit
Read about the successful Essex Women & Girls 1* - and find out how to enter the next Women & Girls 1* and join our webinar on staging your own tournaments.
Places still open at Level 2 Lead Coach course
There is still time to book a place on the Level 2 Lead Coach course in Birmingham.
Sign up to join our Competition Review update sessions
The latest on the Competition Review will be shared in two online update sessions which members are invited to join.
England knocked out despite Pitchford double
Liam Pitchford won his two matches but Sam Walker and David McBeath were unable to back it up with that all-important win as France beat England 3-2 in the last 16 of the World Team Championships in Chengdu.
Performance Director Simon Mills to leave Table Tennis England
Table Tennis England today announces that Performance Director, Simon Mills, will be stepping down from his post after more than eight years, with immediate effect.
New partnership will provide easyfundraising for clubs!
Table Tennis England today announces a new partnership with easyfundraising, which will bring an easy, accessible and continual way to raise funds for table tennis clubs across the country.
Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week
Everyone can play their part in keeping children safe, including in sport settings. That’s why we’re proud to support the NSPCC’s, Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week.
How table tennis can help mums and daughters spend #TimeTogether
This October, we are joining the #TimeTogether campaign on our social media channels to encourage mothers and their teenage daughters to play sport.
More events at Cleveland 4* – and entry deadline is extended
The entry deadline at the Cleveland Junior 4* has been extended and, by popular request, the organising committee has added two Under-11 events.
England win sets up France tie
England kept their World Team Championships alive as a 3-0 victory over Australia in their final group match saw them go into the last 16 as one of the best third-placed nations.
Chief Executive’s update: September 2022
Table Tennis England’s CEO, Adrian Christy gives his latest update on what the organisation has been working on and our future plans.
Swedish success for England youngsters
Ella Pashley led the way with three medals as English athletes got on to the podium 10 times at the Sweden Tour event in Helsingborg.
Champions look strong ahead of bumper JBL
More than 330 players, 46 tables and 15 divisions mean the Junior British league, which begins this weekend, is going from strength to strength.
Delight for five newly qualified international umpires
Five English umpires are stepping up to the international stage after completing their Level 3 International Umpire qualification.
Suppliers sought to help our work with Jack Petchey
We are seeking suppliers to underpin our work with the Jack Petchey Foundation to provide tables for schools and youth clubs in London and Essex.
Braintree League: A ‘wander-ful’ start for new team
Sudbury Wanderers was the intriguing name under which the new Sudbury team opted to hide their identity in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Three candidates for Elected Director
There will be three candidates on the ballot paper in the election of one Elected Director to serve on the Table Tennis England Board.
Double gold for Shilton in Greece
Billy Shilton took gold in the men’s doubles (MD14) with Martin Perry and gold in the mixed doubles (XD14) with Fliss Pickard on the final day of the Greek Para Open in Argostoli.
McKibbin wins all-British final to take gold
An all-British final in men’s class 8 was the highlight of the singles in the Greek Para Open in Argostoli, with Aaron McKibbin beating Billy Shilton and Commonwealth champions Jack Hunter-Spivey (men’s class 5) and Joshua Stacey (men’s class 9) together with Fliss Pickard (women’s class 6-7) all taking gold in their respective events.
Sweden too strong for battling England
Sweden were again too hot for England as the Scandinavians won 3-1 at the World Team Championships in Chengdu today.



















