1. Los Angeles Table Tennis Association

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    El Monte, CA

    Los Angeles Table Tennis Association

    4.8 (23 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Namir K.

    Just the best club if you love table tennis; Tawny Banh the owner and head coach is a previous Olympian and was inducted in the table tennis hall of fame. She is gracious, serious and very talented. She will coach you to greatness if you are patient and play regularly. Coach Hao Li is great too, very pleasant and extremely knowledgeable. The club itself is large with a great number of excellent Butterfly tables. it is very clean too! The flooring is made of special material adding to to the good experience. The members are predominantly very good Asian players as it should be as table tennis is a dominant sport there but there are some beginners too; everyone is friendly and welcoming. Even if you come alone, you will have no problems finding a partner to play with. They organize round robins every Saturday and they have USATT sanctioned tournaments every month. Finally, the price for the lessons and the membership fee is more than reasonable and better than my previous club. Going there is always one of the highlights of my week !!

    Albert W.

    This is the best place to play ping pong in Los Angeles. Not only do they have professional level tables (Butterfly), flooring (red so you can see the ball from the background), etc etc, they also have people who were on national teams here. With more than 10 tables, and open 24 hours, you'll always find people here playing. This place is also run by members of the US Olympic Ping Pong Team. Also, this place is where the coaches and best players play in the socal area.

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    Learned a lot here. People are friendly. And they know what they are doing. First time in a club. This place was great.

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    Highly recommend this place. It was well organized,and plenty of tables.

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    My go-to club to play. Best day to come are Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday for more competitive games

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    In about a week after joining and taking coaching lessons with Tawny, my game improved exponentially.

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