Table Tennis: Harlow schoolboy is national champion
Education: Secondary / Tue 6th Jul 2021 at 09:53am
HARLOW’S Ralph Pattison justified his top seeding as he became under-13 boys’ champion at the Mark Bates Ltd National Championships.
Pattison, who plays at the BATTS club in the town, was in dominant form as he reached the final without dropping a set as he searched for his second national title after winning gold in the under-11 category in 2019.

His opponent was second seed Isaac Kingham, who had also not dropped a set before the final, but it was Pattison who struck first as he opened up a 2-0 lead.
Kingham fought back by winning the third set, but Pattison held a narrow advantage throughout the fourth and completed a 3-1 (11-6, 11-5, 8-11, 11-9) victory.

The 13-year-old, a pupil at Mark Hall Academy, said: “I’m over the moon. I was confident but I know Isaac has talent.
“The whole event was a big challenge, a big ask – hard qualifying, hard final, hard semi-final. My hard work’s really paid off for me, so I’m really happy.”
At the same event, held by Table Tennis England under covid protocols, BATTS player Charles Donald was a silver medallist in the under-10 boys’ event.
Donald reached the final with a superb 3-2 (11-8, 14-12, 7-11, 8-11, 11-9) victory over Sultan Adeleke in the semis, but he found top seed Teagan Khazal too strong in the final and was beaten 3-0 (11-4, 12-10, 11-6).
The event at the University of Warwick saw the crowning of the sport’s first national champions in any age group since March 2020.
Photos courtesy of Michael Loveder
I remember my grandmother had a table tennis table in her villa in Tripoli Libya North Africa when i stayed there near the beach front i use to play all the time this was when i was studying in a private American oil company school which also taught sons and daughters of diplomats well done Ralph and thank you for those memories
Great achievement, well done Ralphy
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