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WESTERN TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Open to all ages and abilitiesRegular social and competitive play sessionsFamily-friendly environmentLocated in the heart of Hoppers Crossing
MIAO'S TABLE TENNIS ACADEMY
The academy provides coaching to children and young players, fostering skill improvement and enjoyment of the sport.Miao Miao, the founder and coach, has extensive competitive experience and a passion for nurturing talent, including coaching Paralympic athletes.The academy operates in Glen Waverley, Victoria, and aims to support players to achieve their goals in table tennis.
SHUTTLE SOCIETY CLUB
Sessions are held weekly, typically Tuesday nights from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at the Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre.All skill levels are welcome, with coaching and experienced players providing tips during sessions.Memberships and tickets can be managed online, with affordable session fees for members and guests.The club emphasizes inclusivity and community-building within the LGBTQI+ adult population.
PETER'S TABLE TENNIS ACADEMY
Provides coaching and practice sessions to improve table tennis skills.Welcomes players of any gender and age group, from beginners to advanced.Operates in a well-equipped facility suitable for competitive and recreational play.The academy is part of the local table tennis community centered around Albert Park, promoting the sport and engaging players in both casual and competitive environments.
RMIT TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The club welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to veterans, and caters to both casual and serious players. It is inclusive of all ages and genders, encouraging participation from the entire university community and beyond.
Regular sessions are held at:
City Campus, Building 8, Level 3, Room 10 — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:30pm to 6:00pmBundoora West Campus, Building 202 Multipurpose Room — Monday...
TABLE TENNIS COLLECTIVE
Key features include:
Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year, with 10 Olympic-grade table tennis tables.Welcoming environment for players aged from 7 to 75 years, including beginners, elite, casual, social, and competitive players.Private and group coaching available, with special programs for kids, women, and para players led by experienced coaches including the Coaching Director who is also National Coach of...
CENTRAL COAST TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Experienced coaches and members are always ready to share their knowledge and help newcomers improve.The club features quality equipment and runs regular competitions with a scoring system connected worldwide.Options include social play, coaching sessions, and participation in additional tournaments throughout the year.With a philosophy centered on enjoyment, activity, and community, Central Coast Table...
SYDNEY TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Key features include:
Social table tennis sessions for all skill levels, from fun to competitive play.Table tennis coaching, including squads training and beginner classes.Open to all ages and genders, making it a family-friendly and inclusive environment.Conveniently accessible by car, train (Padstow station), and bus, with nearby amenities and transport links.Participation in NSW Active Kids voucher program to support children's activities.This...
NAM HO TABLE TENNIS ACADEMY
Key features include:
Group training camps on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.Flexible booking slots available Monday to Sunday.Membership fees available on per slot or monthly basis, with discounted rates for juniors (under 18 years old).Hosts tournaments such as the Nittaku NHTTA Championship.Open hours: Weekdays 4 pm - 10 pm, weekends 2 pm - 6 pm.The academy provides coaching services for...
PING.PONG.PLAY. E.L.I.T.E. TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Training available for all ages and abilitiesCoaching by experienced professionalsOpportunities to train with NSW junior championsRegular events and competitions
CTGSFAB PYMBLE TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Provides group training programs during school holidays, with a focus on developing kids' skills and preparing them for competitions.Offers a high coach-to-player ratio, ensuring personalized attention and quality coaching.Welcomes all...
CHATSWOOD TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Key features of the venue include:
Multiple courts available for playClubhouse and social facilitiesPro shop for equipment and gearAdditional amenities such as BBQ, creche, function room, and cafeThe club welcomes players of all ages and genders, promoting table tennis as a social and competitive sport in the Chatswood community.
MTTC TABLE TENNIS
Conveniently located near Green Square Station with nearby parking.Hosts regular events including tournaments and social play sessions.Provides opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels.Part of a historic building shared with luxury home brands and Asian supermarkets.MTTC aims to be a central hub for table tennis in Sydney, encouraging both fun and competitive play.
BOSSLEY BEARS VOLLEYBALL CLUB
The club focuses on player development through various pathways, including:
Junior and adult teams
Social and recreational play
High-performance training
Regular competitions and tournaments
Structured training sessions to enhance skills and teamwork
BOSSLEY BEARS VOLLEYBALL CLUB fosters a supportive environment encouraging participation, skill growth, and competitive excellence for players at all levels.
Opportunities to Play: - Juniors - Adults...
HOUSECATS VOLLEYBALL CLUB
Comprehensive training sessions designed to develop skills and teamwork
Opportunities to compete in local and regional tournaments
Programs tailored for juniors, adults, and aspiring elite athletes
A supportive environment that encourages growth, confidence, and sportsmanship
Opportunities to Play: - Juniors - Adults - High Performance - Competitions - Training\n\n
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