
PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 13, 2026 – Major League Table Tennis (MLTT) is delivering unprecedented momentum during the 2025–26 season, signaling a breakthrough moment for professional table tennis in the United States. Key highlights from the season to date include:
“What we’re seeing this season is proof that audiences throughout the U.S. are excited about professional table tennis,” said Flint Lane, founder and commissioner of Major League Table Tennis. “From sell-out crowds and record digital growth to our players influencing culture beyond the sport, MLTT is showing what’s possible when you build a modern league that connects competition, media, and technology.”
Now in its third season, MLTT features 10 professional teams competing in a fast-paced, team-based format blending elite international talent with rising American players. The 2025–26 calendar includes stops in Chicago (Jan. 16–18), Houston (Jan. 30–Feb. 1), the Bay Area (Feb. 13–15), Hollywood, Fla. (March 6–8), Charlotte (March 13–15), and Lawrenceville, N.J. (March 20–22), before a to-be-announced Championship Weekend.
Beyond live competition, MLTT is building a broader table tennis ecosystem designed to connect players, fans and competitors at every level of the sport.
Table Tennis TV continues to expand its global audience by delivering live MLTT matches, on-demand replays and original programming, while SPINDEX 2.0 provides a free, universal 0–3000 rating system that allows players worldwide — from recreational competitors to professionals — to measure progress and compete within a single global framework.