How to watch table tennis in Australia

There are a handful of ways to watch table tennis in Australia, and the best bit is they’re all free.

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Nathan Lawrence
May 11, 2023
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When you’re messing around, it’s called ping pong. But when things get serious, the miniature version of the so-called “sport of kings” demands to be called by its formal name: table tennis. The best part of tuning into table tennis matches played at the highest level is it doesn’t cost a cent, so you don’t have to worry about subscription costs from some of the best sports streaming services.

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Watch table tennis online in Australia

Table tennis streams for free, including YouTube.

All of the available table tennis streams in Australia are via free services. The World Table Tennis YouTube channel is the official place for live matches, full-match replays and highlights. At the time of writing, 7plus also had table tennis replays from the 2020 Summer Olympic Games and the ITTF Oceania tournament.

Watch the World Table Tennis Championships in Australia

You’ve got a couple of options for streaming the World Table Tennis Championships in Australia. The first is via the official WTT Global YouTube page (mentioned above). Alternatively, head to the official World Table Tennis website. Use the ‘Events’ tab for a countdown towards the next table tennis matches, then switch over to the ‘Watch Live’ tab once the matches are on. There’s also a ‘Videos’ tab for match replays and highlights.

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Table tennis at the Olympics
Like dozens of other sports, table tennis is an Olympic event, part of the Summer Games events. For table tennis replays, check 7plus. For future table tennis Olympic matches, tune in to 9Now for the 2024, 2028 and 2032 Summer Games.

Compare streaming services

Interested to see how the streaming services above stack up against the competition? Take a look at the table below for a comparison of your streaming options in Australia.

Service
Details
Monthly price
More info
Binge LogoBinge Standard plan
4K streaming
2 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
$18/mth
Foxtel Now | 2022 logo | Reviews.org AustraliaFoxtel Now Essentials
HD streaming
2 streams
Access to over 30 channels
Deal: 10-day free trial
$25/mth
Apple TV+Apple TV+ plan
4K streaming
6 streams (Family Sharing)
Deal: 7-day free trial
$12.99/mth
Disney PlusDisney+ Standard plan
HD streaming
2 streams
Deal: $139.99 for 12mths
$13.99/mth
NetflixNetflix Standard + Ads
HD streaming
2 streams
$7.99/mth
StanStan Basic plan
SD streaming
1 stream
$12/mth
Paramount+Paramount+ Basic with ads
HD streaming
1 stream
Ads: Yes
$6.99/mth
Kayo SportsKayo One Plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
$25/mth
ShudderShudder plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
$6.99/mth

Table tennis Australia frequently asked questions

Watch live table tennis games and replays by visiting the WTTGlobal YouTube channel or heading to the ‘live video’ tab on the official World Table Tennis website. Alternatively, select table tennis match replays and live streams are available on 7plus.
7plus has select live streams and replays for global table tennis matches. Alternatively, visit the World Table Tennis website or the WTTGlobal YouTube channel for live streams and replays for official global tournaments.
The annually occurring World Table Tennis Championships are being played in South Africa in 2023. In 2024, the competition will be played in South Korea.
Nathan Lawrence
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Nathan Lawrence has been banging out passionate tech and gaming words for more than 11 years. These days, you can find his work on outlets like IGN, STACK, Fandom, Red Bull and AusGamers. Nathan adores PC gaming and the proof of his first-person-shooter prowess is at the top of a Battlefield V scoreboard.