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Competitions and media coverage provided an edge, and many would-be tennis players took to the table in the absence of courts.
Drifting into local politics, McKenzie assured the Chinese ambassador that the Government of National Unity parties are having a honeymoon while those outside are bickering.
Minister McKenzie said there will be ‘consequences which you will read about’ on certain officials responsible for bungling the process to receive the donation from China.
The company and the International Olympic Committee have promoted ‘victory selfies’ in Paris, in which medallists on the podium take group selfies using the Galaxy Z Flip6.
A Covid-19 hard lockdown pastime has led to a young Crawford boy winning gold during a recent international table tennis tournament.
Two South Africans with Parkinson’s disease are heading for the Greek island of Crete to participate in the World Parkinson's Table Tennis Championships.
The King Cetshwayo District Municipality has said that it is all systems go for the much-awaited Salga municipal games which will culminate at the provincial games to take place from December 8 to 10.
A young teenager from Vanrhynsdorp on the West Coast was celebrated by his community this weekend, following his return from a recent international table tennis tournament as part of the South African team that won gold.
Entrepreneurs in the tourism, hospitality and creative industries received a much-needed boost for their businesses when they were honoured at the 2nd Durban Tourism Business Awards, held at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre on Thursday.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube addressed the official opening of the International Table Tennis Finals (ITTF) held at the Durban Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (ICC) on Saturday.
China's world No 3 Ma Long will be looking to claim a fourth men's singles title at the 2023 ITTF World Table Tennis Championship Finals in Durban.
SA Table Tennis coach Omar Zaineddin said the championships gave the team an opportunity to play in the comfort of their home country
Danisha Patel to represent South Africa at the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals in Durban. Patel is a six-time national table tennis women’s champion.
The 2023 ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals will be held at the ICC Convention Centre in Durban, starting this weekend.
South Africa’s number one men’s table tennis player says he is ready to represent the country at the World Table Tennis Championships in Durban next week
Politicians and some in local table tennis circles believe that the City and other role players could have attracted more fans and netted greater benefits from a popular sporting code that has an active participation of 300 million people globally.
The ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals will take place from May 20 to 28. It is the first time that South Africa is hosting the tournament.
Set to take place from May 20 to 28 at the city’s Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban ICC), it will be the first time the event has been held in Africa since the 1939 championships held in Egypt.
EThekwini Municipality head of stadia and facilities unit management Vusi Mazibuko said Durbanites would be very excited to be opening their wings to the world, especially when looking at the number of countries that are participating.
“An undoubted advocate and activist of non-racial sport and in particular women, Cheryl Roberts dedicated her life to unearthing young talented female women, many of whom have blossomed into successful athletes. ” -- Sport, Art and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa
Roberts passed away on Friday at the age of 60. A few years ago, she was diagnosed with cancer.
It must be in the genes, just like World tennis champions, Venus and Serena Williams, Cape Town has its very own Monique and Genevieve Lentz who are recognised both internationally and nationally for table tennis.
He won his first gold medal the next year and never looked back.
Three children from Lavender Hill have made their community proud after they were selected to represent South Africa at the International Table Tennis Federation and African Youth Championships in Tunisia.
Zodwa Maphanga, 31, from Atteridgeville has had to work her way up again after taking a two year break and she said she had to start from scratch and improve her ranking.