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  1. Table tennis, ball game similar in principle to lawn tennis and played using a lightweight hollow ball and paddles on a flat table divided into two equal courts by a net. Popularly known by the trademarked name Ping-Pong, it is a common recreational activity as well as a competitive Olympic sport.

  2. Table tennis debuted at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, just eight years after China hosted its first World Cup, and has since become a regular event at the Games. Here are some details on the table tennis rules, regulations, equipment, and playing style. READ MORE. Decathlon.

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · In 1926, the International Table Tennis Federation was established to oversee rules and regulations globally. The first official World Championship took place in London in 1926, featuring participants from nine countries, including Hungary’s Dr. Jacobi and England’s Roland Jacobi, who both made noteworthy impressions on the international stage.

  4. Though Table Tennis evolved, along with Badminton and Lawn Tennis, from the ancient game of Tennis (also known as Jeu de Paume, Real tennis, Court Tennis or Royal Tennis), the game was developed after Lawn Tennis became popular in the 1880s.

  5. Discover more about the history of table tennis. How did it all start? What's the difference between ping pong and table tennis? Find out here...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Table_tennisTable tennis - Wikipedia

    Table tennis was introduced as an Olympic sport at the Olympics in 1988. Rules and regulations. The official rules and regulations are specified in the ITTF handbook, which was first published in 1927. The current (fiftieth) version was published in 2022. Rule changes Assortment of 40 mm table tennis balls

  7. Dec 14, 2020 · What is Table Tennis? Who Invented Table Tennis? 18801901 The Era of Invention of Table Tennis. 1901 – 1926 Trademark Rights of Table Tennis. 1926 – 1950 Formation of ITTF and Era of Europe Dominance. 1950 – 2014 Ara of Modern Table Tennis. 1952 – 1970 Ara of Asia Dominance. 1970 – 2000 Rise of Sweden and Use of Speed Glue.

  8. Aug 22, 2021 · China has dominated the sport, bagging 60 medals of which 32 are gold. South Korea is next with 18 medals, of which three are gold. A complete guide on how to play table tennis, rules, regulations and scoring. Know the equipment, including table size and racquet along with basic laws of the game.

  9. In 1926, the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) elected Montagu as the first President and then established the original standard rules for table tennis. The same year, the first table tennis World Championships happened in London.

  10. Finger spin was universally banned in 1937. Interest to the spectator lies in observing the ability of one player to defeat another by well-thought-out strategy.