Kent County Table Tennis Association www.kctta.net

     
Kent County Table Tennis Association

Over 200 countries play table tennis, making it one of the most popular sports in the world!

Table tennis is one of the fastest ball sports on the planet.



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Welcome

Welcome to the Kent County Table Tennis Association (KCTTA) website.

KCTTA is the governing body for the game of Table Tennis in the County of Kent (including the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich and Lewisham). 

KCTTA aims to assist and encourage the formation of Table Tennis Leagues and clubs in the County of Kent and to promote the game in every possible way.

Here you can find out all about playing table tennis in Kent, the County Teams, Players, Tournaments, Coaching, Where to play and more.

Updated list of Kent Umpires 
Commentary on England Junior rankings 
Kent League Veterans reports and league tables added 
Report on Lewis Gray's performance at the Portugese Youth Open 
Junior 1st team have 100% record on return to Premier Division 
Excellent unbeaten start for Cadets in County Champioships
Report on first set of Junior 2nd team matches
Success for Lewis Gray at Stockton on Tees 4 star
Lewis Gray selected for World Schools' Championships 
Lewis Gray Player of the Tournament at Bristol Grand Prix 
Dan Lawrence breaks into England top 10


We would appreciate any feedback or any questions you may have, please contact us.


Table Tennis at the Olympics


www.olympic.org


www.beiijing2008.com


www.london2012.org

Will there be a Kent player there?



Origins
The first games of Table Tennis used a cigar box for a bat and a carved champagne cork for a ball. Modern players use specially developed rubber-coated bats and apply glues to help them to apply greater spin and speed.

Olympic Heritage
Table Tennis made its debut at the 1988 Games in Seoul. The Olympic competition consists of singles and doubles for both men and women.


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