WTT Feeder Manchester
Everything you need to know about WTT Feeder Manchester as it returns in April 2025.
Watch some of the world’s best players compete against England’s top stars at an amazing family day out for sports fans as the WTT Feeder series returns to Manchester from 24-27 April 2025!
Tickets are sure to be in high demand for a star-studded four days of scintillating action as we build on the success of WTT Feeder Manchester 24.
Not only will spectators have the chance to thrill to the skills of the competitors, but also have a go at one of our table tennis challenges – and meet some of the stars – in the Fanzone.
Be among the first to hear about tickets by signing up via the form below.
Alternatively, become a member of Table Tennis England to benefit from the priority window when tickets go on sale! We have memberships to suit everyone, including free-of-charge options – click here to find out more.
Check out the sections below for everything else you need to know about WTT Feeder Manchester, hosted by the iconic National Cycling Centre.
Why get tickets?
- See top international players in action
- Experience the thrills of a live table tennis event
- Watch England stars and up-and-coming home-grown talent compete
Did you know: More than 2,000 spectators attended WTT Feeder Manchester 2024 and a whopping 97% said they would be up for buying tickets again for future major events in England.
Here’s what some of the spectators told us they they enjoyed about the 2024 event:
The leading players also told us they LOVED competing in Manchester:
Watch all the best bits from Feeder Manchester 2024
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