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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT : Sneak Peek at Exciting Events Calendar 2024

We are thrilled to unveil our incredible lineup of events for the upcoming year, 2024. The TTWA board is pleased to share our commitment to enhancing the competition experience for our players, members, and spectators. Brace yourselves for an action-packed year with thrilling matches, skill-building opportunities, and unforgettable moments.

Round 3 - TTWA Grand Prix

The next round of the Grand Prix will be held at TTWA, 12 Gerard St, East Victoria Park on Sunday 16th July at 6pm.

Congratulations Rayan

Congratulations to Rayan Vardinejad on being selected to represent Australia at the 2022 ITTF-Oceania Championships, which will be played in Melbourne from 5-10 September. Rayan has been selected in the Under 21 team, the only WA player to be selected for this event. We wish him every success in the tournament and hope he enjoys the experience. Well done Rayan! (Click on the link below to read the TTA announcement.)

2022 West Coast Open Results

A results book from the 2022 West Coast Open is now available. To receive a copy, please send an email to sue@ttwa.org.au with '2022 West Coast Open Results Book' in the subject line.

West Coast Open Underway

The West Coast Open got underway at the TTWA Centre in East Victoria Park on Friday evening, with the over age events.

Winter 2022 Pennants

Winter 2022 Pennants is starting week commencing Monday 9th May. Fixtures can be downloaded under our Pennant section: https://www.ttwa.org.au/pennants/

WA Juniors Getting Good Results in Victoria

Several of WA's top junior players travelled to Melbourne recently to compete in the 2022 National Hopes Week & Challenge, with some staying on to compete in the TTA Tour Event in Melbourne, and the Victorian Open. TTWA congratulates all players that participated in the event, with some great results being achieved. Please click the headline above to view the results.

Table Tennis Players and COVID

Please do not use your towels to wipe sweat off the table. There should be a cloth or other blotter supplied by the venue Owner and kept under the table along with hand sanitizer. If there is an Umpire present (player/umpire or scorer or anyone sitting in the umpires chair), it is their job to maintain the table. Ask them to wipe the table. If no umpire, use the provided cloth and remember to sanitize your hand(s) straight away, before touching your racket or ball. Ideally, you should sanitize

Vale Cec Shaw

Cecil Shaw, one of the great contributors to Australian table tennis, passed away on 5 March 2022, aged 100.