Credit: Uganda Table Tennis Association

​The Uganda Table Tennis Association (UTTA) is leaving nothing to chance as it prepares for the 2026 season.

In a significant display of unity and forward-planning, the UTTA Executive Technical Team recently met with 30 coaches from across the nation for a high-stakes strategic engagement at Grand Maria School (GMS) in Nabbingo.

​The meeting wasn’t just a routine check-in, it was a blueprinting session designed to align the sport’s priorities from the grassroots level to the elite national stage.

​A unified vision for growth


​With 30 coaching minds in the room, the discussion pivoted on how to turn strategic goals into podium finishes.

The primary focus remained on shaping the 2026 season programs, ensuring that every tournament, training camp, and development clinic serves a larger purpose which is the advancement of table tennis in Uganda.

​”The discussions and contributions provided valuable input toward the growth and development of the sport,” Cyrus Mark Muwanga, UTTA President stated.

“This engagement marks a strategic step forward as we look to implement these priorities in the season ahead.”

​What this means for the 2026 season

​While the specific calendar is yet to be fully unveiled, the takeaway from the engagement is clear: Alignment.

By bringing the coaches, the ones on the front lines of player development into the executive planning phase, UTTA is ensuring that the 2026 programs are practical, ambitious, and widely supported.

​Key areas addressed included:

​Priority Alignment: Ensuring coaches and executives are moving in the same direction.

​Program Refinement: Tailoring the 2026 calendar to maximise player exposure and growth.

​Strategic Implementation: Moving from talk to action as the new season approaches.

​As the UTTA moves into the implementation phase, the message to the fans and athletes is one of professionalisation and progress.

The 2026 season is shaping up to be one of the most structured and vision-led periods in the history of the sport in Uganda.

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