09 Oct 2024 · Entries for Ratings Central Tournament close Friday 11th October.
This is the last tournament for the year and can be entered online until 11:55 pm on Friday (See Upcoming Events). If you wish to finish the year by playing the last tournament, please enter now.
09 Oct 2024 · National Senior, Youth & Junior 2024 Rankings Announced
Congratulations to the SA players who featured in the top 20 in Australia in the National Senior, Youth & Junior 2024 rankings
22 Sep 2024 · 2024 National Veterans Championships, Tasmania
the SA Veterans Team of some 40+ players had a successful championship at the 2024 National Veterans in Launceston, Tasmania, bringing home a swag of medals in both the teams and individual events.
2024 Alice Springs Masters Games
Sat 12 Oct 2024 09:00 — Sat 19 Oct 2024 17:30
Ratings Central Tournament 2024
Sun 20 Oct 2024 09:30 — 17:30
The popular Ratings Central Tournament allows players to compete in events against players of similar playing ability. Singles events are played on a round robin basis.
TTSA Smash Hit 2024 (Junior Competition)
Southside commences Saturday 26th October for 12 weeks Eastside commences Tuesday evening 29th October for 12 weeks Both competitions finish in March 2025
'Smash Hit' is a 12-week junior program of regular weekly competition against players of similar ability. The program caters for junior players of all standards. It is fun & designed as an introductory competition offering a pathway in table tennis

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