
Table
Tennis
Table
tennis is played on thick wooden or composite wood,
plastic and even metal varieties table. The surface
of the table should have a matt finish and it is
usually dark green or blue. The table is 274 cm
in length, 152.5 cm in width, and 76 cm in height.
The
table is divided by the net into two courts. The
net is 15.25 cm height and extends 15.25 cm beyond
each side of the table.
The
racket consists of two parts: the rubbers and the
blade. There are a lot of different kinds of rubbers
and blades. There are offensive, all-round and defensive
ones. The player style will dictate the kind of
racket to use.
Scoring
A
game is won by the first player or pair (in doubles
play) to score 11 points, unless the score reaches
10-10 in which case the player or the pair needs
two clear points more than the other in order to
win the game. A match consists of the best of three
games or in big tournaments, like World & European
Championships, the best of five games or best of
seven.
You
lose a point when:
- You
fail to make a good serve.
- You
fail to return the ball from the opponent.
- You
hit the ball before it has bounced on your side.
- The
ball bounces twice on your side.
- In
some special occasions when you execute the
serve.
Good
return
A
good return is a single hit of the ball by the racket
hand below the wrist, after it has bounced on the
player's side of the table, so that the ball returns
directly on the opponent's side. Of course the ball
is permitted to hit the net during the return. However
if the ball hits the net during the serve, the serve
is executed again.
Order
of serving
The
server changes every 2 points. This continues until
the player wins the game. After the end of the game
the opponents change sides and the player who served
first in the previous game, serves first in the
next. In doubles the rules of serving and changing
ends are the same as in singles except that the
serve is executed from the right hand side. Each
2 points the server changes corner with his partner
so that the other will be ready to receive the opponent's
serve. In doubles play the ball is returned in a
strict sequence. The server serves and then his
partner receives the ball from the opponent and
so on.
Because
of its deceptive simplicity most of the people who
have played table tennis tend to take it lightly.
However excellence requires a mastery of a variety
of factors. For example there are a variety of technical
strokes and spins which make the game more exciting
but more difficult to play. The best way to learn
how this fascinating game is played is to start
with a qualified coach in a table tennis club. You
can find more about clubs and national table tennis
federations in ITTF (International Table Tennis
Federation).