Background
Darius Knight is a professional Table Tennis star, role model and
a Sky Living for Sport mentor. He plays for England on the ITTF
World Pro Tour circuit and during his career he has played in
the French, Spanish,Belgian and German leagues and has just
signed a new contract to play in Sweden.
Darius has been playing above his age since reaching international standard when he was 12. At the age of 14, he had his
debut playing for the England Men’s Senior team at the 6 Nawww.dariusknight.com tions. Since then, Darius has been in the top five in the English
Senior Rankings, peaking at number two when he was 18. At 15
he was European Youth Champion in the under 15 age group,
and in under 18s he won numerous titles such as Team and
Doubles, medalling in silver in both categories. At just 16, Darius became Youth Olympic Champion in Sydney, 2006, with his
team mate Paul Drinkhall in the doubles, and won a silver in the
team. He then became National Under 21 Champion and won
it three years in a row and, at 18, he won the Under 18 Junior
Title. In his senior career he has won Mixed Doubles and Men’s
Doubles and now seeks the Men’s Singles title to complete the
set. He has won the British Men’s title twice.
Darius was selected to be a part of the Olympic Team GB for
London 2012, as well as being selected as a torch bearer. He
was also a silver medalist in the Commonwealth Games 2010
in New Delhi and is now hoping to be in the 2016 Olympics in
Brazil.
Hailed as the Table Tennis’ “Lewis Hamilton” and known for
his background as the ‘underdog’ who overcame a tough upbringing to become a Table Tennis star, Darius has amassed a
huge following of fans and supporters who share in his vision to
pursue their dreams and to never give up.
He has had a strong impact on urban youth culture both as
a role model and a celebrity, known for giving insightful and
detailed interviews and always speaking the truth. Darius continues to work with programmes such as The Premier League for
Sport, SKY Living for Sport, the Ping Pong Care Campaign and
Ambition Charity to encourage people to play and raise awareness of the sport for all ages and backgrounds.
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