The Sunshine Coast Table Tennis Club has already registered to organise a special WTTD event in a bid to drive table tennis participation and awareness in the community, especially amongst juniors.
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.
Table Tennis Australia Ltd. (TTA) is excited by the news that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that it is entering into a “targeted dialogue” with Queensland as the preferred hosts of the 2032 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
The TTA Tour will provide national level competition opportunities for National Squad and non-National Squad athletes alike, with events being professionally presented and managed by TTA.
Late last year Table Tennis Australia announced the prestigious appointment of former German coach Eva Jeler in the role of National Coach – Performance Pathway (Able-Bodied).
TTA is seeking the services of a highly skilled team player for the newly created position of Senior Manager – National Participation & Development Program.
TTA is now halfway through our 2019-2022 Whole of Sport Strategic Plan – Our Future Now! and we are pleased to provide an Implementation Update to show the progress made up to 31 December 2020.
Table Tennis Australia today announced the relaunch of the Table Tennis Corporate Cup (TTCC), the successful corporate wellness program that in 2019 and early 2020 saw over 1,000 employees from more than 250 companies across Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne registered to play.
TTA advises that Patrick Wuertz has stepped down from his role of National Manager – Participation & Innovation, with his last day being Friday 26 February.
The 2021 Table Tennis Australia Spinneroos program for term 1 is in full swing with providers around the country in the process of delivering the 8-week program.
Clubs and associations around Australia are invited to participate in the world-wide celebrations on 6 April, with this year's event's focus placed on promoting women’s participation in the sport.
After more than 25 years away from the sport, former Australian representative Ian Irving has picked up his bat and ball once again – this time to bring his family some Christmas cheer.