Olympic hopeful Kelly Sibley has been handed a financial lifeline ahead of London 2012 after an appeal on BBC Coventry & Warwickshire.
Leamington-born Sibley's participation in London had come under doubt after she lost her funding from UK Sport.
But a company responded after hearing the 22-year-old tell presenter Annie Othen she had no sponsorship.
Sibley will now be able to continue full-time training at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield.
The backing will also allow her to go ahead with a training trip to China.
Sibley has represented England at the Commonwealth Games and is the reigning Ladies English National Table Tennis champion.