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This Memorial Day weekend, Discover Monroe-West Monroe and the American Youth Table Tennis Organization will host the 2025 National Scholastic Table Tennis Championship. Two tournaments will take ...
Table tennis players are seeing red as the bright tables at the current World Championships have left them squinting, grumbling and even reaching for sunglasses.
While tables in the fast-paced sport are usually blue, dark green or black, the ones at the ongoing World Table Tennis ...
Chinese media outlets have queried the ticket sales at the supposedly sold-out ITTF World Table Tennis Championships in Doha after some poorly attended matches during the opening weekend.
A topsy-turvy evening at Kidderminster Table Tennis League's (KDTTL) annual finals night showcase saw young Josh Webb emerge as open singles champion, writes Peter Carroll. The usual format of ...
Discover Monroe-West Monroe will host the 2025 National Scholastic Table Tennis Championship from Saturday, May 24, 2025, to ...
The 2025 World Table Tennis Championships are underway in Doha, Qatar, from Saturday to May 25, with the Chinese national team fielding its strongest lineup. Over the first two days of the ...
The TSSAA tennis state tournament starts May 20 at the Adams Tennis Complex in Murfreesboro. Team championships will be held on May 21, followed by singles and doubles championships on May 23.
London's Kailey Albrecht led the way as five Coastal Bend tennis standouts brought home medals from the UIL State Tennis Tournament last week in San Antonio. The Pirates senior topped Makenzie ...
This is your hub for all things NJSIAA state tournaments for boys tennis in 2025. Below you will find the NJSIAA sectional tournament brackets which were seeded on Monday, May 19. NOTE ...
U.S. Open tennis gets $800 million renovation of Arthur Ashe stadium, Billie Jean King Tennis Center
More than 1 million fans streamed through the gates of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center during the 2024 U.S. Open, making it the largest annual sporting event in the country.
That was the tagline of the U.S. Open’s grand unveiling of a three-year, $800 million renovation plan for the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium and the historic Billie Jean King National Tennis Center ...
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