The TTA Board provides a key outcomes summary after each Board meeting to ensure that all stakeholders are informed about TTA developments and to offer openness and transparency.
TTA has undergone a significant and sustainable transformation over the past four years. As the TTA 2019-2022 Strategic Plan comes to an end, we have released a video to celebrate all the achievements over the past four years. Onwards and upward from here.
2022 will go down as arguably one of TTA’s greatest ever years, especially in relation to high performance and international results. As the year comes to a close, it’s important to look back and reflect on some of the achievements throughout the year.
1 silver medal, 1 bronze medal and 2 quarter finals means that the 2022 World Youth Championships are Australia’s best ever in the 20-year history of the event.
Over the past two weeks Table Tennis Australia has been progressively making online announcements around the winners of the TTA 2022 National Volunteer and Coach Awards Program.
The Australian trio of Aditya Sareen, Won Bae and Chulong Nie won silver in the Under 15 Boys’ Teams event at the World Youth Championships that are currently being played in Tunisia. In doing so, they have made history for Australia by winning our first ever medal at the World Youth Championships.
The TTA Board provides a key outcomes summary after each Board Meeting to ensure that all stakeholders are informed about TTA developments and to offer openness and transparency.
TTA is pleased to announce that one of Australia’s greatest ever coaches, Noel Shorter, has been inducted into the TTA Hall of Fame in the Coaches category.
TTA is pleased to announce that one of Australia’s greatest ever players, Russell Lavale, has been inducted into the TTA Hall of Fame in the Athletes – Open category.
The 2022 World Para Championships were played in Spain from 6-12 November. After seven days of competition, our Australian team delivered our best ever results in the rich history of the event finishing with an incredible six medals – two gold, two silver and two bronze.
TTA is pleased to advise that EARLY BIRD registrations are now open for National Hopes Qualification events and National Pathways Camps in SA, WA, Victoria, NSW, ACT and Queensland.