The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) held its Annual General Meeting on 17 October, electing Pedro Moura as President for a four-year term. The meeting took place alongside the European Championships 2024, currently being held in Linz, Austria, until 20 October, bringing together representatives from across the continent.
The African Table Tennis Federation (ATTF) held its Annual General Meeting on 15 October, electing Wahid Oshodi as President for a four-year term. The meeting took place alongside the ITTF-Africa Senior Championships 2024, currently being held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, until 19 October, bringing together representatives from across the continent.
Ayhika and Sutirtha have become the first-ever all-India women's doubles pair from India to win a medal at the competition.
The Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU) held its Annual General Meeting on 12 October, re-electing Khalil Al-Mohannadi as President for another four-year term.
The Pan American Table Tennis Confederation (ITTF-Americas) held its General Assembly on 11 October, re-electing Juan Vila as President for another four-year term.
World no. 42 Sharath Kamal lost to world no. 7 Lin Yun-Ju.
After three successful editions of the ITTF Summit, it has become clear that the initiative is a valuable platform for fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and stronger ties among Member Associations.
The Indian women TT players on Wednesday created history by winning their first-ever medal -- a bronze -- at the Asian Table Tennis Championships in Astana
Indian women's table tennis team assured itself of a first ever medal at the Asian Championships with a stunning 3-2 win over Paris Olympics bronze medallists South Korea
The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) is pleased to announce that the application for media accreditation for the ITTF Mixed Team World Cup Chengdu 2024 is now open.
The 27th ITTF-Asian Table Tennis Championships 2024 has officially begun in Astana, Kazakhstan, kicking off two exciting weeks of continental championships.
The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) is set to make history this October and November 2024 with the launch of the first-ever ITTF World Esports Table Tennis Championships.
In Ghana, the OS ITTF-PTT Level 1 Coaching Course, conducted by Mohammed Atoum, took place from 19-23 January 2024. Held at the University of Ghana Sports
ITTF extends its warmest congratulations to the Hungarian Table Tennis Association (MOATSZ) as it marks its centennial year with a magnificent Centenary event.
The activity also served as the practical element of the “My Gender. My Strength.” for 4 of its participants, who assisted the Head Coach in the delivery of the training week.
With the last continental Hopes week in its final stages in Asia, Member Associations are invited to apply for Wild Cards. Up to 7 Wild Card places will be awarded per gender, besides the continental quotas of three places per gender for the Americas, Asia and Europe, two players per gender for Africa and one player per gender for Oceania.
The International Table Tennis Federation is delighted to announce that bids are now open to host three of its most prestigious tournaments: the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2027 and 2029, and the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals 2028.
1. Feng Panfeng: Unbeaten Streak Continues with Fifth Straight Gold China’s Feng Panfeng solidified his status as one of Para table tennis’ greatest players by winning his fifth consecutive Paralympic gold in the Class 3 Men’s Singles.
Patryk Chojnowski’s Fourth Paralympics Singles Gold Poland’s Patryk Chojnowski (pictured above) staged a stunning comeback in the Class 10 Men’s Singles final, saving three match points against China’s Lian Hao to secure his fourth consecutive Paralympic gold.
Everyone wants a spot on the podium In a lighthearted moment during the Paralympics, a curious pigeon swooped into the arena, clearly wanting to join in on the action.
The fifth edition of the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) ended on Saturday with Goa Challengers clinching the coveted title.
Edwards definitely made the most of his day off after Team USA’s Olympic basketball win over Serbia on Sunday. The Minnesota Timberwolves star went viral during Monday’s Olympic table tennis action at the Paris Games.
At an age when most people prepare for life after work, one athlete is rewriting the norm. And her journey to Paris is a tale of perseverance and bravery, shared in a recent interview with The Associated Press.
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