The University of Manchester Table Tennis Club
Michael Kenyon
mubc.org.uk | 07715404447
UMTTC holds bi-weekly social sessions at the Sugden Centre for players of all abilities. Squad players and qualified coaches are available for practise and sessions can be attended on a pay-as-you-play basis or as part of the club membership package.
Sessions are fun, relaxed and social - you can play as little or much as you like with whoever you wish to play with and the club caters for all abilities.
Equipment is provided and trials are held at the beginning of the year for players who wish to try out for the squad and play competitively (though mini tournaments will be held throughout the year so that no-one misses out!).
UMTTC aims to promote the sport of table tennis (the sport that absolutely everyone can have a go at!) to students of all abilities, whether you wish to compete regularly, stay active or simply play socially.
The club not only offers high-level coaching and competitive BUCS fixtures but fun competitions and social events as well, creating a great team vibe.
We currently have 2 men’s teams and 2 women’s team. All teams compete at a high level on a weekly basis in the BUCs competition. Many of our squad players also play in local leagues in Manchester.
Squad training: Please ask committee for information or pop along to our social sessions first.
Never played table tennis before? Want to play recreationally? The university offers FREE table tennis sessions for both students and staff at The University of Manchester!
Once you sign up, you can also try out other sports for free, with over 60 hours of free sport available each week!
Sporticipate table tennis is run weekly throughout the academic year. All equipment is provided by the friendly session leaders, who deliver fun sessions specifically for beginners.
After you’ve signed up there’s no need to register for individual sessions, just turn up as and when you are available. Make sure you wear comfortable clothing, and bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated. We’ll see you there!