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U3A Welsh National Championships
An exciting and enjoyable day was had by all at the Sport Wales National Centre in Cardiff yesterday – ending in Graham George and Gaynor Evans from Pembrokeshire being crowned as 2017 Welsh U3A Champions This was an inaugural event hosted by Table Tennis Wales- the national governing body for the sport Play took place…
Read MoreTam Eastwood collects another School Games Medal
Tam Eastwood collected yet another School Games medal when he came 3rd at the annual School Games competition in Loughborough this weekend. The Swansea star beat all players in a round robin except Shae Thakker (Gold) and Elliott Medland (Silver) to take Bronze. Both the boys and girls teams won both team matches today but…
Read MoreTen-year-old Anna Hursey Wins on International Debut
Ten-year-old Anna Hursey became the youngest player to represent Wales’ senior table tennis team as she helped her country beat Kosovo 3-0.
Read MoreVeterans
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Our Vets family are very important to Table Tennis Wales Playing table tennis into your 40s, 50s, 60, 70s and even 80s is so possible! We have regular competitions including Team Championships of Wales, National Championships and of course the Home Nations (each September) Cardiff will host both the Vets World Tour (December…
Read MoreWomen & Girls
Monthly sessions take place at: Venue: Upper Hall, Welsh Institute of Sport, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. Price: £1 For more information, get in touch with Claire at ttwladies@outlook.com It doesn’t matter how good you are, whether you’ve been playing for years or have never picked up a bat before. We have people of all abilities…
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Competitors
Beginners
Younger Players
Table Tennis is a great sport to get your children involved in It is fun It is safe It is not expensive – bats for beginners cost under £10 and even for very advanced players they can cost less than a pair of football boots. Most clubs charge only a very small session fee –…
Read MoreParalympic champion Rob Davies retains British Title
Paralympic champion Rob Davies retained his class 1-2 singles title but was pushed all the way by his GB team mate Tom Matthews in the decisive match in the round-robin event. Davies eventually took the match against his fellow Welshman 13-11 in the fifth. “It’s nice to be British champion again and good to keep…
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