2021 TABLE TENNIS CORPORATE CUP - SYDNEY FINALS SUCCESSFUL

Published Tue 04 May 2021

On 19 Feb 2021, Table Tennis Australia (TTA) relaunched the 2021 Table Tennis Corporate Cup (TTCC) after the successful corporate wellness program that in 2019 and early 2020 saw over 1,000 employees from more than 250 companies across Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne registered to play.

The Table Tennis Corporate Cup was developed for businesses and organisations across Australia to engage employees, build employee communication while also providing strong corporate health and wellbeing benefits.

TTA Director, Karen Zhang from Google Australia said “It is really exciting to see the transformation that Table Tennis Australia is experiencing with the roll out of programs like the Corporate Cup. There is a table tennis table in just about every office, co-working space or home. It is an incredibly inclusive sport for people of all ages and skill levels. The Google Cloud team is currently at our office and training hard.”

2021 Table Tennis Corporate Cup - Sydney Finals was successfully held at Hornsby PCYC Table Tennis Centre on 30 April 2021 with 60 players from Google Australia, Nuix, Genisys, Gigahire and Canva.

Canva Team 1 won Gold Medal, Google Team 2 won Silver Medal, and Google Team 1 won Bronze Medal.

The directors of TTNSW, Stephen Gillespie, Paul Zhao, Michael Li and Anthony Zhao presented and assisted this event.

John Murphy, TTA National Head Coach, and Egon Loh, TTA National Participation and Development Manager expressed their thanks for the kind help from David Lee, Pauline Zhao, Sussan Su, Dylan Kennedy and PCYC etc.

Marie Pinkewich, TTA Director, Kara Retford, TTA National Pathway Development Officer, and Elliott Liu, CEO, One & One Australia Group, presented the medals and the gifts in the presentation ceremony.

Ted Davis, the Vice President of TTNSW, said: “TTNSW welcomed the Table Tennis Corporate Cup - Sydney Finals at Hornsby PCYC Table Tennis Centre and TTNSW is delighted to continue supporting TTA in their endeavours to assist its activities at all levels.”