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TABLE TENNIS
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Table tennis
Also referred to as ping pong, is a swhich
two or four players hit a lightweight
back and forth across a table using round bat.
The game takes place on a hard tabby a net.
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Brief History
Invented by the English firm
Joe Jaques and Son atthe end of the 1800s and
later trademarked in theUnited States by ParkerBrothers,
the board game company.
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Terms to remember:
•Rally- is the period which the ball is in p
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Let- is a rally of which the result is not s• point- is a rally of which the result is sc
•server -is the player due to strike the bathe rally.
•Receiver- is the player due to strike thesecond
in a rally.
•Set - one game to 11 points in a match
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• Serve - the beginning of a point where one pstrikes the ball after tossing it. Usually used tato set up a strong attack
•Receive
- return of service, usually done tacset up an attack
•Match - a competition format with the winnertwo of three or three of five games
•Lob
pektus) - a defensive shot used against speed balls, where the ball is returned very hiair, causing difficulty in timing and technique
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Equipments:Table
Net
The net used must be 6 inches high, spthe entire table at the middle.
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Racket/ Paddle
paddle can be of any sizeweight, from a lollipop to a pizIt must have one side of red aside of black.
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Rubber Pimpled rubber has many cylindrical "pips“
protruding from the surface of the rubber,causing the striking surface to be uneven.
The inverted, or 'smooth' rubber , is actually a sherubber turned upside down so that the flat surface upimpled side becomes exposed.
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Order of the game:
• In singles the server shall make a first serv
receiver shall make a return and thereafteshall each make a return.
• In doubles, the server shall first make a s
receiver shall then make a return, the partnserver shall then make a return, the partnereceiver shall then make a return and thereplayer in turn in that sequence shall make
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Position:
•Standing
• Angle of the Hand (90 degree
• Foot
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Grips:The shakehands grip is the prevalent gr
tennis today, used by the majority of recreand professional players.
The penhold grip- the racket is gripped a
would grip a pen, with the thumb andfinger, with the rest of the fingers beiaway on the other side.
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Service:
Rules:• Wrong court (for doubles)
• The Ball should not touch the net
• Should bounce in your table and oppontable
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Types of Service:
Shorta serve that, given the
opportunity, would bounce atleast twice on the table. Difficultbecause the opponent cannotexecute a good attacking
stroke
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Medium-long
a serve whose second bounce, given thopportunity, would bounce near the very just off the table.
Difficult because the opponent cannot egood attacking stroke
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Long
one where the ballclears your end lineafter the firstbounce
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asic Strokes
•Drive -used mostly as a setup or in rallies,
the racket is in a normal position and the bstruck at a medium pace
•Forehand - a stroke done to the right-fronthe body, with the racket in a normal positio
(palm of hand facing opponent)•Backhand -a stroke done directly in frontbody, with the racket turned so that the bacthe hand faces the opponent
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•Block- a defensive shot done mostly against loand smashes, where the racket is in a closed pokeep the ball on the table
•Smash -an offensive, high-speed shot used aghigh balls, where the racket is in a normal po
to generate the most speed possible. Also cakill.
•Drop Shot a surprise shot where the ball is pprecisely near the net
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• Sidespin - a type of spin where, if struck withnormal racket position, the ball would travel eitheright or left without landing on the table.
•Topspin - a type of spin where, if struck with aracket position, the ball would travel over the opside of the table without hitting the surface.
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Scoring:•Unless the rally is a let, a player shall spoint
• if an opponent fails to make a correct s
• if an opponent fails to make a correct r
• if, after he or she has made a service othe ball touches anything other than thassembly before being struck by an op
• if the ball passes over his or her court his or her end line without touching hiscourt, after being struck by an opponen
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• if an opponent deliberately strikes ttwice in succession;
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if an opponent, or anything an oppowears or carries, moves the playing
• if an opponent, or anything an oppowears or carries, touches the net a
• if an opponent's free hand touchesplaying surface;
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