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Table Tennis England

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Sports governing body

Table Tennis England
SportTable Tennis
Founded1927; 98 years ago (1927)
LocationMilton Keynes
ChairmanClare Briegal
CEOSally Lockyer
England

Table Tennis England, formerly theEnglish Table Tennis Association, is thenational governing body fortable tennis inEngland, responsible for representing, coordinating, administering, marketing and developing the sport. Most of its annual income comes from government grants andSport England funding.[1] Table Tennis England runs three separate national championships every year – for U10-U13 players; cadets and juniors; and seniors – as well as operating the British League, a Grand Prix series and other irregularly held tournaments, including the English Open.[2]

History

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It was founded as theTable Tennis Association in 1921.[3] The organisation was known as the English Table Tennis Association between 1927 and 2014 and has been affiliated to the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) since 1927.[4][5] Table Tennis England is based atMilton Keynes, having moved from Hastings in March 2014.[6] It rebranded asTable Tennis England in May 2014.

The organisation was scheduled to move into a purpose-built headquarters near the National Bowl, Milton Keynes, to be shared with Badminton England, but the project has now been shelved.[7]

Events/tournaments

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English major senior titles

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Men's singles

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YearPlayerEventLocation
2019EnglandPaul DrinkhallITTF World Tour – Serbia OpenBelgrade
2014EnglandPaul DrinkhallITTF World Tour – Spanish OpenAlmeria
2001EnglandMatthew SyedCommonwealth ChampionshipsNew Delhi
2000EnglandMatthew SyedCommonwealth ChampionshipsSingapore
1997EnglandMatthew SyedCommonwealth ChampionshipsGlasgow
1996EnglandCarl PreanITTF Pro Tour Brazil OpenRio de Janeiro
1989EnglandAlan CookeCommonwealth ChampionshipsCardiff
1987EnglandDesmond DouglasEuropean Master Top 12Basel
1985EnglandDesmond DouglasCommonwealth ChampionshipsDouglas
1984EnglandDesmond DouglasEnglish Open
1980EnglandDesmond DouglasEnglish Open
1980EnglandJohn HiltonEuropean ChampionshipBerne
1975EnglandTrevor TaylorCommonwealth ChampionshipsMelbourne
1973EnglandTrevor TaylorCommonwealth ChampionshipsCardiff
1971EnglandTrevor TaylorCommonwealth ChampionshipsCOMW
1960EnglandIan HarrisonEnglish Open
1954EnglandRichard BergmannEnglish Open
1952EnglandRichard BergmannEnglish Open
1951EnglandJohnny LeachWorld ChampionshipsVienna
1950EnglandRichard BergmannEnglish Open
1950EnglandRichard BergmannWorld ChampionshipsBudapest
1949EnglandJohnny LeachWorld ChampionshipsStockholm
1948EnglandRichard BergmannEnglish Open
1948EnglandRichard BergmannWorld ChampionshipsWembley
1939EnglandRichard BergmannWorld ChampionshipsCairo
1929EnglandFred PerryWorld ChampionshipsBudapest
1924EnglandPercival BromfieldEnglish Open
1923EnglandMike CohenEnglish Open
1922EnglandAndrew DonaldsonEnglish Open

Women's singles

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YearPlayerPlayerEventLocation
WinnerRunner-up
1996Lisa Lomas-BellingerITTF Pro Tour Brazil OpenRio de Janeiro
1992Lisa Lomas-BellingerEuropean ChampionshipsStuttgart
1985Karen WittCommonwealth ChampionshipsDouglas
1982Carole KnightAlison GordonCommonwealth ChampionshipsBombay
1982Jill HammersleyEuropean ChampionshipsBudapest
1982Jill HammersleyEuropean Master Top 12Nantes
1981Jill HammersleyEuropean Master Top 12Prague
1980Jill HammersleyEuropean Master Top 12Prague
1979Carole KnightCommonwealth ChampionshipsEdinburgh
1978Jill HammersleyEuropean Master Top 12Prague
1978Jill HammersleyEuropean ChampionshipsDulsburg
1977Jill HammersleyEuropean Master Top 12Sarajevo
1976Jill HammersleyEuropean ChampionshipsPrague
1975Jill HammersleyLinda Jarvis-HowardCommonwealth ChampionshipsMelbourne
1973Jill HammersleyKarenza Matthews-SmithCommonwealth ChampionshipsCardiff
1971Jill HammersleyKarenza Matthews-SmithCommonwealth ChampionshipsCOMW
1958Ann HaydonEuropean ChampionshipsBudapest
1957Ann HaydonWorld ChampionshipsStockholm
1948Vera Thomas-DaceWorld ChampionshipsWembley
1947Elizabeth BlackbournWorld ChampionshipsParis

Coaches

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References

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  1. ^Our Work – "Sports we invest in"Archived 19 May 2014 at theWayback Machine.Sport England. 20 May 2014
  2. ^"Competitions"Archived 19 May 2014 at theWayback MachineSport England. 20 May 2014
  3. ^M. Itoh (26 September 2011).The Origin of Ping-Pong Diplomacy: The Forgotten Architect of Sino-U.S. Rapprochement. Springer. p. 1.ISBN 9780230339354.
  4. ^"Welcome to the International Table Tennis Federation Archives"Archived 2011-03-01 at theWayback Machine.International Table Tennis Federation. 20 May 2014
  5. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 1 March 2011. Retrieved17 July 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) ITTF Archives, 1928 Stockholm, "Handbook of the English Table Tennis Association", First year of issue
  6. ^"English Table Tennis moves to city ahead of new base at National Bowl"Archived 19 May 2014 at theWayback Machine.Business MK. 20 May 2014
  7. ^"Plug is pulled on National Badminton Arena in Milton Keynes | oneMK".Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved9 August 2015.

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