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Table Tennis

Table Tennis. By Dr. Govind Sadashivrao Martale Director of Physical Education Dhanaji Nana Mahavidyalaya, Faizpur Dist. Jalagaon govind_martale@rediffmail.com 9637105757, 8857088109. Introduction. This is name of Ping pong. Is a sport in which two or four players hit

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Table Tennis

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  1. Table Tennis By Dr. Govind Sadashivrao Martale Director of Physical Education Dhanaji Nana Mahavidyalaya, Faizpur Dist. Jalagaon govind_martale@rediffmail.com 9637105757, 8857088109

  2. Introduction • This is name of Ping pong. • Is a sport in which two or four players hit • The game takes place on a hard table divided by a net • Highest governing body International Table Tennis Federation(ITTF)

  3. History • 1880s First match played • Unofficial world championship was held in 1902 • In 1921, the table tennis Association was founded, and in 1926 renamed • International Table Tennis federation (ITTF), founded in 1926 • London hosted the first official World Championships in 1926 • The table tennis official rules are specified in the ITTF handbook • Table Tennis included in Olympic in 1988 • After the Sydney Olympic, the ITTF instituted several rule changes • Currently includes 226 country

  4. Equipments • Ball • Racket • Table

  5. Ball • The International rules specify that the game is played with a sphere having a mass of 2.7 grams (0.095 oz) and a diameter of 40 millimeters (1.57 in). • The rules say that the ball shall bounce up 24 -26 cm (9.4 – 10.2 in) when dropped from a height of 30.5 cm (12.0 in) onto a standard steel block thereby having a coefficient of restitution of 0.89 to 0.92.

  6. Racket • According to the ITTF regulations, at lest 85% of the blade by thickness shall be of natural wood. • Common wood types include balsa, limba, cypress or hinoki • The average size of the blade is about 17 centimeters (6.7 in) long and 15 centimeters (5.9 in) wide.

  7. Table • The table is 2.74 m (9.0 ft) long, 1.525 m (5.0 ft) wide, and 76 cm (2.5 ft) height with any continuous material so long as the table yields a uniform bounce of about 23 cm (9.1 in) when a standard ball is dropped onto it from a height of 30 cm (11.8 in), or about 77%. • The table or playing surface is uniformly dark colored and matte, divided in to two halves by a net at 15.25 cm (6.0 in) in height.

  8. Skills • Service • Return • Smash • Cut • Spin

  9. Game • Single • Double

  10. Let • A let is a rally of which the result is not scored. • A Let is also called foul service, if the ball hits the server’s side of the table, if the ball does not pass further than the edge and if the ball hits the table edge and hits the net.

  11. Doubles game • Croce court service • Order of play, serving and receiving (example: -A → X → B → Y)

  12. Grip of Racket • Shake hand grip: - 1) Forehand 2) Backhand • Chinese grip (Pen hold): - 1) Forehand 2) Backhand

  13. Type of strokes • Offensive strokes • 1. Hit • 2. Loop • 3. Counter hit • 4. Flip • 5. Smash

  14. Defensive Strokes • 1. Push • 2. Chop • 3. Block • 4. Lob

  15. Mean Skill of Table Tennis of Spin • Back Spin • Top spin • Side spin • Cork Spin

  16. Scoring • point is scored by the player for any of several results of the rally. Opponent fails to make a correct service or return. • After making a service or a return, the ball touches anything other than the net assembly before being struck by the opponent. • The ball passes over the player's court or beyond his end line without touching his court, after being struck by the opponent. • The opponent obstructs the ball. • The opponent strikes the ball twice successively. Note that the hand that is holding the racket counts as part of the racket and that making a good return off one's hand or fingers is allowed. It is not a fault if the ball accidentally hits one's hand or fingers and then subsequently hits the racket. • The opponent strikes the ball with a side of the racket blade whose surface is not covered with rubber. • The opponent moves the playing surface or touches the net assembly. • The opponent's free hand touches the playing surface. • As a receiver under the expedite system, completing 13 returns in a rally. • The opponent has been warned by umpire commits a second offense in the same individual match or team match. If the third offence happens, 2 points will be given to the player. If the individual match or the team match has not ended, any unused penalty points can be transferred to the next game of that match. • A game shall be won by the player first scoring 11 points unless both players score 10 points, when the game shall be won by the first player subsequently gaining a lead of 2 points. A match shall consist of the best of any odd number of games. In competition play, matches are typically best of five or seven games.

  17. Thank you

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