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Fair City Games 2026 Disability Table Tennis Championships Open for Entries

Four free disability sections are open for entries at the Fair City Games 2026 Table Tennis Championships, including a dedicated section for players with Parkinson's.

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Perth & Kinross Disability Sport, Saints Table Tennis Club, Table Tennis Scotland and Scottish Disability Sport have opened entries for the Fair City Games 2026 Table Tennis Championships, a free singles competition drawing disabled players from across Scotland. The entry invitation went out on March 25, covering four open-class sections with no participation fee attached.

The competition's four sections cover the full spread of disability categories: Section A for ambulant players with a physical disability, Section B for wheelchair players, Section C for players with a learning disability, and Section D specifically for players with Parkinson's. Structuring Parkinson's as its own dedicated open class gives those players a competition built around their needs rather than grouping them into a broader physical disability category.

The format carries no ranking or classification prerequisites beyond the four open-class designations, which broadens the field to players who may have limited competitive options in Scotland. The event is singles-only, and participation is free.

The championships sit within the wider Perth & Kinross Disability Sport Fair City Games, a year-round multi-sport series for people with disabilities across the region. The full programme spans nine disciplines: Athletics, Archery, Badminton, Boccia, Lawn Bowls, Curling, Table Tennis, SOMA and Swimming.

QTS Contracts North Ltd sponsors the Fair City Games series. The specific competition date and venue have not yet been confirmed alongside the entry invitation, so players interested in competing should register via the Entry Form on the Table Tennis Scotland website. For further information or to enquire about sponsorship, contact info@tabletennisscotland.co.uk.

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