As March draws to a close, the world of professional table tennis is buzzing with activity across various international and national circuits. Players are competing fiercely in tournaments that are shaping rankings and showcasing incredible talent.
The ITTF Men’s & Women’s World Cup in Macao, China, is a major highlight of the late March calendar, running from March 30 to April 5, 2026. This prestigious event brings together top singles players to vie for significant titles, with a 48-player draw for both men and women. Notably, Stage 1 group matches will now be played as best-of-five games, a change from the previous format.
Across Europe, the TT Elite Series continues to provide a platform for both seasoned professionals and emerging talent. Recent events like the “TT Elite Series (19.03.2026, night)” and “TT Elite Series (20.03.2026, night)” showcase a mix of experienced and young players competing for prize money and international exposure.
National championships are also concluding their 2026 editions, revealing continental champions. In Zwolle, the Dutch National Championships saw Gabrielius Camara dominate the men’s singles, and Britt Eerland claim the women’s singles title. Meanwhile, in Riga, Oļegs Kartuzovs and Diāna Rusinova were crowned champions at the Latvian National Championships. In England, the Mark Bates Ltd Senior National Championships 2026 concluded with Tin-Tin Ho achieving a record eighth Women’s Singles title, while Tom Jarvis secured his third Men’s Singles title.
The WTT Feeder Düsseldorf 2026, part of the World Table Tennis circuit, took place from March 2 to 6, featuring a strong field of competitors. Additionally, the Major League Table Tennis (MLTT) season is in full swing, with Week 15 games concluding around March 20-22, 2026, in Lawrenceville, NJ.
Meanwhile, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) is preparing for a significant rebrand to “World Tennis” in the summer of 2026, aiming to better reflect its role as the sport’s global governing body. This organizational shift will be accompanied by ongoing WTT events and national competitions worldwide.






