Brecon’s Rob Davies is one of 13 British competitors selected to compete in the World Para Table Tennis Championships in Granada, Spain, from November 6-12.

Rob, 38, will be competing in the men’s singles class one event, in which he is ranked fourth in the world.

He has a lot of experience of winning medals at international level.

Rob won the gold medal at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and has his eyes set on winning another medal in Spain.

He said: “I’m looking forward to going to being back among all the guys I’m used to competing against.

“I can still go out there and cause an upset. I’ll be playing with no pressure and just trying to play my game.

“I’ve got a lot of experience, and I’m going to have to use all of that to try and get some wins in Spain.

“The Worlds is the one title that has escaped me, and I’m going to do my best and see what happens.

“I need to take one match at a time as that is how I’m going to improve.”

Rob said it’s good to be playing again after a long time out due to injury.

He said: “I’m grateful to be back on the table again and pulling on the GB shirt. I’ll get behind my team-mates, do all I can and enjoy myself.”