September 22, 2025 | Paul Stimpson
Extra tickets are going on sale for WTT Star Contender London – giving Table Tennis England members more opportunity to see some of the worldâ€s best players in action!
Due to exceptional demand, weâ€ve released more tickets for the weekend sessions, with our members getting the first chance to buy.
The priority window for members opens at 10am on Tuesday 23 September and remains open until 11.59pm on Wednesday 24 September.
Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from 10am on Thursday 25 September.
This is YOUR chance to see Olympic medallists and top-20 world-ranked players going for glory at the iconic Copper Box Arena, the Box That Rocks of London 2012 fame!
The tickets are for the weekend of 25-26 October as the competition comes to a pulsating close with doubles finals on Saturday and singles gold medal matches on Sunday.
As well as tickets to a single session, which start from £27 for adults and just £10 for children, there is also the option to buy a day ticket to both sessions on the Saturday or both sessions on the Sunday – or a weekend pass covering all four sessions across the weekend.
And remember – tickets are still available for the first four days of competition from Tuesday 21 to Friday 24 October. Come and cheer on our home-grown talents as they aim to reach the main draw, or watch the top-ranked players get their campaigns under way in the early rounds.
How do I access the priority window?
All existing Table Tennis England members will receive an email containing a link to purchase tickets – check your inbox later!
Not yet a Table Tennis England member?
Take out your Table Tennis England membership here, including any of our free categories. Once you have got your membership, contact [email protected] to receive your priority window link.
Important – When contacting the Helpdesk, please provide your full name, the email address you have used for your membership and your TTID. The Helpdesk operates from 9am – 5pm and will only be able to respond to enquiries during this time.
Where are tickets on sale and how much do they cost?
Tickets are on sale on the Ticketmaster platform.
Pricing varies according to session, starting at £12 for adults for the qualifying days on 21-22 October, up to £32 to see the singles champions crowned on Sunday 26 October. Saturdayâ€s play is also set to include doubles finals.
Childrenâ€s tickets are never more than £10 and are only £5 for every weekday session.
Your guide to the sessions and prices is as follows:
  Round(s)  Session Adult Kids Tue 21/10/2025 Qualifying All Day £12 £5 Wed 22/10/2025 Qualifying Morning £12 £5 Wed 22/10/2025 Qualifying Afternoon £12 £5 Thu 23/10/2025 R48 Morning £17 £5 Thu 23/10/2025 R48 Afternoon £17 £5 Fri 24/10/2025 R32/QF Morning £22 £5 Fri 24/10/2025 R32/SF Afternoon £22 £5 Sat 25/10/2025 R16/Final Morning £27 £10 Sat 25/10/2025 QF/Final Afternoon £27 £10 Sun 26/10/2025 Semi-Final/Final Morning £32 £10 Sun 26/10/2025 Final Afternoon £32 £10
Donâ€t miss this landmark event – get your tickets today!
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