Table Tennis Nets and Paddles

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Introduction to Table Tennis

Table tennis, is a popular sport inside enjoyed many throughout the world in facilities ranging from recreation to school common rooms etc. table tennis is very similar to because tennis players on opposite sides of the table tennis hit the ball back and forth over a network. But the similarities end of table tennis that is played on a table surface rather than a hard, hence the name "table tennis." To enjoy a game of table tennis, you need a ping pong ball, a net, table tennis, and paddles.

Rules table tennis

In a game of table tennis the first player to reach 21 points is declared the winner. However, a player reached 21 points with less mobile opponent by 2 percentage points, the game must continue until a player takes a final 2-point lead over his opponent, how that player is declared winner.

To begin with a point, the server serves the ball with the racket of the opponent's side of the table tennis. If the server fails the ball in play, either by serving the ball in the net or serve them, will point to the opponent. Once the ball is in play either player can score points. The players have to hit the ball to the opponent "side of the table. If a player fails to return the ball to the opponent's side of compensation, either by the ball or hitting it, then the item goes to the opponent.

To begin a point with a service, the server throws the ball table tennis at least 6 inches and as it is the server hits the ball with the racket. Before crossing on the net the ball must touch the server is part of the table before bouncing a second time on the opponent. After the service the ball remains in play until it clears the net and bounced once on the opponent's side of the table with each stroke. The point ends either when a player hits the ball in the net, or where the ball will not bounce at all on the opponent's side of the table, during which the opponent wins a point.

table tennis games can be played as a single and a double Thursday In a double game, an additional rule is that the ball must be served diagonally across the courtyard in front. If the server is unable to serve as a zone of diagonal on the opposite side and then the opponent is the point.

As you can see the rules of the game of table tennis is pleasant and simple enough so that everyone again table tennis can easily enjoy a game of table tennis without much trouble and confusion.

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For info on table tennis paddles and table tennis tips, visit the Table Tennis Rules website.

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