09/03/2026
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Make My Passport Green On belonging, bias, and the recognition of excellence in Antiguan and Barbudan sport
Antigua and Barbuda Table Tennis Association is the sport's national governing body. Affiliations: ITTF, CRTTF, ITTF Americas
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Where did the ball go? Bad bounce Table was dirty!π
Must have been the shades!!!
08/02/2026
What a vibe! ππ
Big thanks to everyone who came out to the Nex-Gen Beach Bash at Little Ffryes! It was great to step away from the tables, share some laughs, strengthen friendships, and remind ourselves that sport is also about community, balance, and belonging.
Moments like these build trust, unity, and the kind of team spirit that shows up later in training and competition. Grateful for the players, parents, and supporters who continue to make Nex-Gen more than a program β itβs a family.
Onward and upward! πͺπ½β¨
06/02/2026
No Table?β¦ No Problem! π
You donβt always need a regulation table to introduce the power of table tennis.
This week's introductory session at the Harrison Centre β School of Continuing Education reminded us that creativity, connection, and commitment matter just as much as equipment. Using simple classroom tables, students were introduced to the fundamentals of the game β focus, coordination, respect, and control.
Table tennis continues to prove its value beyond competition: as a tool for wellness, discipline, confidence-building, and positive engagement, especially among young people navigating unique challenges.
Big respect to the Counselling, Wellness & Chaplaincy team at Harrison Centre for embracing innovative approaches to holistic development. This is exactly what access, inclusion, and opportunity look like.
π Play anywhere.
π Grow everywhere.
02/01/2026
TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION SET TO BROADEN THE APPEAL OF THE SPORT IN 2026 The Antigua and Barbuda Table Tennis Association has outlined a raft of plans to cultivate greater interest in the sport among girls and youth in 2026. Terry