Table Tennis Victoria

Table Tennis Victoria (TTV) is the State Sporting Organisation for the Sport of Table Tennis in Victoria and is affiliated with TTA (Table Tennis Australia), the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) and the OTTF (Oceania Table Tennis Federation). TTV was formed in 1925. Today, Table Tennis is played by over 1.5 million Australian's either socially or in organised competitions. Table Tennis Victoria has over 3,000 registered members. Through the years a number of our members have represented Australia in Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, World Championships, the World Cup and numerous other international competitions; including junior, youth and veteran levels. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Victoria's Miao Miao earned fifth place and took Silver at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games. While at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games Jian Fang Lay captured two Silver and one Bronze medal for Australia. Victoria continues to dominate the national scene, generally taking up to half the annual national championship titles and securing similar numbers of places in national teams.

Players

Women:


Men:

State Tournament Circuit

TTV sanctions multiple tournaments around Victoria throughout the year. There are Junior Tournaments, Senior Tournaments and Veteran Tournaments.

Junior Tournaments Senior Tournaments Veteran Tournaments
Under 18's Open Age Over 40's
Under 15's Restricted Events Over 50's
Under 13's Under 21's Over 60's
Under 11's Over 30's Over 65's
Divisions Divisions Over 70's
Over 75's
Over 80's
Divisions

Division Events are restricted by Player Rating points

Division Points
Division 1 < 1600
Division 2 < 1350
Division 3 < 1100
Division 4 < 850
Division 5 < 600
Division 6 < 350

State Associations

External links

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