Table Tennis Australia Announces Changes to National Rankings System

Table Tennis Australia (TTA) today announced significant changes to the National Rankings System, aiming to enhance fairness, accessibility, and the overall integrity of competitive table tennis in the country. These changes will take effect from 31st January 2025 and are designed to better reflect players' performances in national and international events.

Table Tennis Australia Announces Key Structural Changes to Olympic Program

In the wake of the recent High-Performance Review of the Olympic Program, Table Tennis Australia are excited to announce the first round of changes to the organisational structure, which includes the split of tasks within the original Program Manager position description into two distinct roles being General Manager Olympic Program and Performance & Pathways Lead.

Wellbeing & Engagement Lead (Para Program)

Join our Para Table Tennis High Performance Team as the 'Wellbeing & Engagement Lead. We are seeking a genuine and authentic leader to support our Para athletes as we build on the success of the 2024 Paralympic Games.

Trailblazing Tapper Sets Sights on Coaching NextGen

After formally announcing her retirement from competitive Table Tennis last week, Australia’s Melissa Tapper, affectionately known as ‘Milly’, will kick start the new year with a new chapter, making the transition into coaching.

ITTF Oceania Cup Selection Announcement

Table Tennis Australia are pleased to announce the official selections for the 2025 ITTF Oceania Cup to be played in Melbourne on 15-16th February 2025.

Para-Table Tennis Leaders Inspire at AIS High Performance Teams Forum

Sue Stevenson, General Manager - National Paralympic Program, Table Tennis Australia and Alois Rosario, Head Coach Para, Table Tennis Australia joined Ross Pinder, Learning Design Lead, Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), on Tuesday 29 October, as Keynote Speakers at the AIS Performance Teams Forum in Canberra.