Table Tennis Clubs in New Zealand

Fast, fun, and accessible for all ages

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Table tennis clubs in New Zealand welcome players of all levels to enjoy this fast-paced and exciting sport. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced competitor, these clubs provide opportunities to play, train, and compete.

Featured Table Tennis Clubs

Waterloo Table Tennis Club

📍 Waterloo, Lower Hutt, Wellington

Join Waterloo Table Tennis Club in Lower Hutt, Wellington, for exciting table tennis nights every Monday from 7pm. First night free! Perfect for all skill levels.

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Kapiti Table Tennis Club

📍 Raumati Beach, Wellington

Join Kapiti Table Tennis Club in Wellington for social and competitive table tennis. Casual play, competitions, and Parkinson’s sessions available!

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Waikato Table Tennis

📍 Whitiora, Hamilton, Waikato

Join Waikato Table Tennis in Hamilton for social table tennis sessions. Perfect for all ages and levels, enjoy day clubs on Tuesdays and Fridays. Discover fun in Waikato!

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Kihikihi Table Tennis Club

📍 Kihikihi, Waikato

Join Kihikihi Table Tennis Club in Waikato for fun and fitness! Open to all ages with a $5 casual rate or affordable membership. Discover table tennis today!

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What is a Table Tennis Club?

A table tennis club is a group where people come together to practise and play the sport. Clubs offer casual sessions, coaching, and competitions at local, regional, and national levels.

Facilities often include dedicated tables, equipment, and opportunities to improve skills in a friendly environment.

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Waterloo Table Tennis Club

📍 Waterloo, Lower Hutt, Wellington

Join Waterloo Table Tennis Club in Lower Hutt, Wellington, for exciting table tennis nights every Monday from 7pm. First night free! Perfect for all skill levels.

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Kapiti Table Tennis Club

📍 Raumati Beach, Wellington

Join Kapiti Table Tennis Club in Wellington for social and competitive table tennis. Casual play, competitions, and Parkinson’s sessions available!

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Waikato Table Tennis

📍 Whitiora, Hamilton, Waikato

Join Waikato Table Tennis in Hamilton for social table tennis sessions. Perfect for all ages and levels, enjoy day clubs on Tuesdays and Fridays. Discover fun in Waikato!

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Kihikihi Table Tennis Club

📍 Kihikihi, Waikato

Join Kihikihi Table Tennis Club in Waikato for fun and fitness! Open to all ages with a $5 casual rate or affordable membership. Discover table tennis today!

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Moonshine Table Tennis Club

📍 Maidstone, Upper Hutt, Wellington

Join Moonshine Table Tennis Club in Upper Hutt, Wellington, for fun sessions every Wednesday at The Maidstone Sports Hub. Just $5 per session!

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Table Tennis - Taupo

📍 Two Mile Bay, Taupō, Waikato

Join Table Tennis - Taupo for fun and fitness in Waikato! Welcoming all players, meet Thursdays at 6.30pm, late March to October. Only $5 adults, $2 kids.

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Tawa District Mid Week Table Tennis Club

📍 Tawa, Wellington, Wellington

Tawa District Mid Week Table Tennis Club in Wellington offers fun, affordable doubles sessions for mature players. Join our friendly table tennis community every Tuesday!

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Empire Table Tennis Club

📍 Petone, Lower Hutt, Wellington

Empire Table Tennis Club in Wellington offers a friendly atmosphere for all ages with competitive and social table tennis in Petone, Lower Hutt.

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Table Tennis Club - Paraparaumu

📍 Raumati Beach, Wellington

Join Table Tennis Club - Paraparaumu in Wellington for social and competitive table tennis. Open to players 16+, Thursdays 7:30pm-9:30pm in Raumati Beach.

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Benefits of Joining Table Tennis Clubs

Table tennis improves reflexes, coordination, and mental focus. It’s also a low-impact sport suitable for people of all ages.

Clubs provide a fun, social outlet and opportunities to build friendships while staying active.

Table Tennis in New Zealand

Table tennis clubs operate across New Zealand, from schools to dedicated sports facilities. They host regular sessions and tournaments, making the sport accessible nationwide.