
Royal Spanish Table Tennis Federation
The Royal Spanish Table Tennis Federation, founded in 1942 and registered in the Registry of Sports Associations of the CSD in 1981, is a non-profit organisation that seeks the good development of table tennis in Spain, and the achievement of results and objectives at international level for its athletes and national teams in all categories.
Among the greatest successes of Spanish table tennis is the first World Championship medal won by a Spanish athlete, achieved by Álvaro Robles at the 2019 World Championships. This milestone is preceded by the three bronze medals at the European Championships in Austria in 2013 and the multiple victories of Spanish paddlers in the Paralympic Games, from the gold medal in Sydney 2000 by Álvaro Valera to the 10 uninterrupted years as world number one of the paddler from Seville, as well as the multiple Paralympic, World and European medals of our athletes with disabilities.