
Back and forth with Table Tennis England CEO Sally Lockyer: World Championships, China dominance and the NGB commercial conundrum
From Leaders Worth Knowing Podcast by Leaders
April 29, 2026 · 35 min
About this episode
Sally Lockyer discusses the World Team Table Tennis Championships and the challenges faced by national governing bodies.
Table tennis hits London and the podcast this week, as the city hosts the World Team Table Tennis Championships and Table Tennis England CEO Sally Lockyer joins the show. The Championships which include 64 men's and 64 women's teams are competing at two London venues, the Copper Box and Wembley's OVO Arena over the next fortnight. Lockyer has been front and centre of the preparations, heading up the joint venture that is responsible for organising and staging the tournament. She discusses what's been keeping her up at night as the championships - the centenary edition - get underway and assesses what the legacy might be, as Table Tennis England looks to a digital transformation that aims to further engage its membership and more casual ping pong participants. Lockyer also assesses the wider challenges smaller national governing bodies are faced with, and assesses China's role as a table tennis superpower. She also takes us behind the scenes on the trade mission to China and Japan, led by Keir Starmer and the UK government, she joined earlier this year, to showcase table tennis and its status as a soft power tool.
People in this episode
Guest: Sally Lockyer
Topics covered
- table tennis
- World Championships
- digital transformation
- national governing bodies
- China dominance
Keywords
- table tennis
- World Championships
- Sally Lockyer
- digital transformation
- China
- national governing bodies
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Table Tennis England
Places: London, Copper Box, OVO Arena, China, Japan
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