Bronze for Stacey and Bishop in Egypt
Joshua Stacey combined with 18-year-old Theo Bishop to take bronze in the men’s doubles class MS18 on the final day of the Egypt Para Open in Ismailia.
First schools champions for three years are crowned
The Butterfly Schools Individual champions were crowned at a busy day in Wolverhampton as the biggest one-day table tennis tournament returned for the first time since 2019.
Centenary Stories: Two local league players with amazing longevity
This week’s Centenary Story meets two players for whom the word stalwart might have been invented.
Big BUCS success for University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham won all four table tennis titles at the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) finals.
Paralympic bronze medallist Jack Hunter-Spivey takes gold
Paralympic bronze medallist Jack Hunter-Spivey took gold in the men’s class 5 singles at the Egypt Para Open in Ismailia yesterday and Joshua Stacey took silver in the men’s class 9 singles.
Obituary: Colin Hyland
Hastings, Sussex and England lost one of their most senior and respected members when Colin Hyland passed away on Saturday, 26th March 2022 in his home town of Hastings where he was born on 24th May 1934.
Women and Girls Project Lead role
We're recruiting for a Women and Girls Project Lead to bring our women and girls strategy to life.
Entry level tournament to support women and girls participation
A project led by Women and Girls Ambassador Sally Hughes has been identified for support through the Level the Table grant scheme aiming to make table tennis more welcoming for female players.
Champions reflect on Nationals glory
Tom Jarvis and Maria Tsaptsinos have been speaking about the importance of the support networks which helped them to glory at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships.
Brilliant weekend of schools table tennis on the cards
The first Butterfly National Schools Individual Championships winners for three years will be crowned this weekend at a major event which will also decide the first schools team national champions since 2020.
Don’t miss out on our Centenary Jackpot Raffle!
There is just over a day left to buy tickets to the Centenary Jackpot Raffle, with big cash prizes to be won, as well as supporting the grassroots of our sport!
Centenary gifts underline strength of partnerships
Everyone at Table Tennis England would like to thank our international partners and friends for their kind gifts presented at our Centenary Gala Dinner.
Centenary Hall of Fame revealed
Ten amazing players from the last 100 years have been inducted into the Table Tennis England Centenary Hall of Fame.
Pride of Table Tennis Awards winners revealed at Centenary dinner
Stars from present and past gathered at Table Tennis England’s Centenary Gala dinner on Sunday evening after an action packed weekend at the Mark Bates... Continue reading
Pitchford knocked out in Doha
Liam Pitchford saw a two-game lead evaporate as opponent Lim Jonghoon turned the tables to knock him out in the last 16 of the WTT... Continue reading
Super Sellado is the youngest champion
Abraham Sellado became the youngest Halifax table tennis champion in history after overcoming more than 50 other players to secure his first senior title.
Good start for Pitchford in Doha
Liam Pitchford got off to a winning start at the WTT Star Contender event in Doha, overcoming Denmark's Jonathan Groth in three straight.
Clacton & Dist: Top teams win through to final
Nomads Panthers and Walton A, the top two teams in the Clacton & District League, have made it through to the final of this season’s Handicap Knock-Out Cup.
Hunter-Spivey and Stacey spearhead GB squad for Egypt
Paralympic medallist Jack Hunter-Spivey and Spanish Open champion Joshua Stacey are among a squad of eight British players who will compete in this week’s Egypt Para Open in Ismailia (March 30-April 2).
Braintree League: McHugh top seed in individual battle
A wide-open field will be vying for the title of Braintree table tennis champion at the league’s individual tournament which starts this weekend [April 2/3].
Pace strides into WTT knockout rounds
Evelyn Pace made it through to two quarter-finals at the WTT Youth Contender Tunis, losing out on each occasion to an Indian opponent.




















