Conquer the win
The Adelaide Top Spin Tournament offers a highly competitive prize pool that brings together the top players from across Australia and beyond. Players compete not only for honor but also for a opportunity to win substantial cash rewards. Book your slot now!
🏓 Top Spin Takes Over Australia's Major Cities!
The 2025 Top Spin Tournament isn’t just one event — it’s a nationwide celebration of skill, community, and competition. From coast to coast, Australia’s vibrant cities host exciting pong matches, allowing amateur players to shine in the spotlight.
Sydney
Set against the iconic Harbour backdrop, Sydney’s qualifiers attract a massive crowd and some of the fiercest pong talent in the country.
Brisbane
With sunny vibes and strong contenders, Brisbane’s games combine high-stakes rallies with laid-back Queensland energy.
Adelaide
The Adelaide stop is known for strong grassroots players and warm community support, creating a festival-like atmosphere.
Melbourne
Known for its passionate sports culture, Melbourne hosts intense matches where strategy meets street-smart flair.
Perth
On the western front, Perth offers unique competition styles, making every match unpredictable and unforgettable.
Canberra
Australia’s capital brings disciplined players and a growing amateur scene, making for unexpectedly thrilling heats.
🎯 Top Spin Tournament 2025
Australia’s Biggest Challenge
Step into the spotlight! Whether you're a weekend warrior or a Pong prodigy, the Top Spin Tournament is your shot at glory. Amateur players across Australia are invited to spin, serve, and smash their way to $10,000+ in cash prizes.

Jian Fang Lay
Six‑time Olympian (2000–2020), multiple Commonwealth Games medallist, current top-ranked Australian female player.
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William Henzell
Australia’s greatest male player: 3× Olympian (2004–2012), 2006 Commonwealth silver medallist, 13× national champion.
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Hu Heming
Olympian in 2016 & 2020, former Oceania champion and Australia’s top male ranked player (2017–2021).
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Yangzi Liu
First Australian to medal in women’s singles at Commonwealth Games (bronze, 2022), current top‑ranked Australian female.
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Lei Lina
Para‑table tennis legend: 10× Paralympic medallist (6 gold), representing Australia since 2017, current world #1 in Class 9.
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Compete, connect, and win — from local matches to the national spotlight. Your pong journey starts now.
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