Mackay Table Tennis Association joined the global celebration of World Table Tennis Day on April 23, honouring the sport’s rich history and its growing presence in our region.
World Table Tennis Day pays tribute to Ivor Montagu, the Englishman who founded the International Table Tennis Federation and organised the first world championships in 1926. What began in England as a light-hearted after-dinner pastime using dining tables and books for nets has since become a serious international sport. It spread quickly across Europe and Asia in the early 1900s, with China, Japan, and Korea now home to millions of players.
Closer to home, Mackay’s love affair with table tennis dates back to 1937, when the local association was formally established. That same year, 235 entries poured in from towns throughout the district for a tournament—proof that the game had already captured hearts across the region.
Over the decades, Mackay Table Tennis has moved through many venues—from Britannia Hall to the Buffalo Club—before settling at its current home on Bridge Road. Officially opened by Mayor Sir Albert Abbott in 1971, the purpose-built centre boasts 10 courts, the largest facility of its kind outside Brisbane, and is widely regarded as one of the best in the state.
Globally, table tennis boasts an estimated 350 million players, with 40 million playing competitively and around 200,000 in Australia alone. Mackay currently has 127 active members, ranging from seven years old to an impressive 87.
Recognised as the world’s best brain sport, table tennis offers a unique blend of mental stimulation, physical activity, and social connection. Scientific research supports its benefits for concentration, hand-eye coordination, tactical thinking, and overall brain health.
Whether you're chasing titles or simply looking for fun and friendship, Mackay Table Tennis has something for everyone. Weekly fixtures run on Tuesday mornings and evenings, with social sessions on Thursday evenings, Friday and Sunday mornings. Junior coaching is offered every Wednesday from 4:30pm to 6pm, and a world-ranked coach visits monthly for advanced training.
No matter your age, skill level or sporting goals, Mackay Table Tennis welcomes all. If you’re new in town, keen to try a new all-weather activity, or want to expand your social circle, now is the perfect time to get involved.
For more information, visit mackaytta.com, call (07) 4957 6103, or follow the club on Facebook.
From pint-sized prodigies to seasoned stalwarts — Mackay Table Tennis players Remy Zhan, Barry Patterson, Emma Widdup and Rymer Tabulo show how the sport brings generations together. Barry has been hitting winners since the 1960s, while little Remy is just getting started. Emma remains one of the club’s top talents, and Rymer is now stepping up to support the committee off the court, too. Photo credit: Charlie Payne