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Murrayfield Memorial Table Tennis Club

Murrayfield Table Tennis Club is one of the largest and most prominent clubs in Scotland. In existence since 1922 we are open to all, regardless of age and ability. As a club we are keen to promote and grow table tennis by introducing new players to the sport and helping to develop existing players. The website contains the latest news from the club, where you can find us, details of our training and coaching sessions, along with how you can join us. We currently hold sessions at five different venues across Edinburgh. Do not hesitate to get in touch with us if you are looking to get involved in this great sport.

  Get Involved!

  • Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, come and join us for a session at one of our venues. Go to Sessions to check out our range of practice and coaching sessions. Do get in touch with us if you have any questions.
  • You do not have to be a member and can purchase a ticket for single sessions as required. Please book in advance via Bookwhen site (an account sign-up is required prior to first use).
  • At a later stage, you may wish to purchase a month or annual membership. Gaining membership is most cost effective if you are looking to play regularly and want access to regular coaching.
  • Don’t be afraid to give it a go! Table tennis is fun and we have had many new members who started off ‘testing the waters’ in “Pop In And Play” sessions before joining as members.

  Why Join Us?

  • Access to excellent playing facilities and opportunity to practice with other enthusiastic players.
  • Availability of professional coaching across all skill levels from beginner to internationalist.
  • Highly flexible membership and fee structure that can be tailored to your specific needs for practice and coaching.
  • Access to playing in local Edinburgh & Lothians Table Tennis League (ELTTL)
  • Become part of a welcoming social community within one of Scotland’s largest and friendliest table tennis clubs.
  • Improve your physical and mental fitness by playing table tennis.

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Latest News Post

Hardbat Night, 29th December 2023

The club held its annual hardbat tournament on Friday evening, at the church hall. It was the first time since 2013 (when Stephen Gray beat Christopher Wheeler in the final) that we have used traditional style hardbats (short pimples with no sponge). Since 2014 we have used the World Championship of Ping Pong sandpaper bats. The change is due in part to the end of the WCPP and the start of the Classic World Cup, composed of separate Sandpaper, Hardbat, and Wood Only events.

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