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The English National Table Tennis Championships are run by the English Table Tennis Association.The first championships were held in 1960. [1] Desmond Douglas has won the most singles titles with 11, [2] whilst the leading woman is Jill Parker-Hammersley-Shirley with seven singles titles.
It was founded as the Table 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 at Milton Keynes, having moved from Hastings in March 2014. [6]
European Champions League (ECL) is the seasonal table tennis competition for the highest ranked European club teams and is regarded as the most important international club competition in Europe. It is organised by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) and replaced the European Club Cup of Champions (ECCC), the previous prominent club ...
A team of five competitors listed as representing England competed at the 2022 European Championships in Munich, Germany, from 11–21 August 2022 in table tennis events. [1] In all other sports, competitors from England competed as part of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team.
The tournament was first held as the English Open in 1927 by the English Table Tennis Association.Apart from a wartime break in the early 1940s, the tournament was held every year until 1980, and then every two years until the early 1990s.
This was the sixth staging of table tennis at the Commonwealth Games since its inclusion in 2002, and the second staging within England specifically. The competition took place between 29 July and 8 August 2022, spread across eleven events (including four parasport events).
Kelly Sibley (born 21 May 1988) is a former professional table tennis player and current coach from England.Sibley won the singles, girls doubles and mixed doubles at the UK Junior Championships and has represented England at senior level at the Commonwealth Games, European Championships and World Championships.
In December 2008 he was runner-up at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships in Madrid, losing to Chen Chien-an in the final. [8] In 2010 Drinkhall signed with the Belgian Super Division club Nodo TTC Ekeren. [9] At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi he won a silver medal in the Men's Team event and a bronze medal in the Mixed Doubles events.