Wednesday, March 18, 2009
What You Know About Table Tennis?
This is a indoor game played by two or four persons. The game is played on a wooden board. The ball used is made up of celluloid like material and must be 40mm in diameter. The net of 11cm height from the surface of the board divides the board to two playing platform. While serving, the player should toss the ball and the ball should pitch once in his court and then moves to the opponent’s court without touching the net. The opponent must reply in such a way that the ball should not pitch in his court again. If he fails to do so, the served one will score a point. Five serves in a row will be there for each player. The one, who scores 21 points, wins the game. But rules have been changed by ITTF and the game is now played for 11 points and played for the best of seven matches.
The player must serve in an open palm and the ball should be latent. Then the server tosses the ball upwards and then hits it with racquet (table tennis bat). Before passing to opponent’s court the ball should bounce in his court. While going, if it touches the net and falls to opponent’s court, then the serve should be re-done. If he fails to do the serve as mentioned earlier, the opponent will gain a point.
Table tennis with its unique terms sounds different. Forehand, backhand, Topspin, backspin, lob, chop, and high toss serves, tomahawk and inside out are the special terms usually used in table tennis. Here a match is played as a series of 3, 5 and 7 games. One who wins the highest of set will be the winner. The racquet paddle is made out of wood and is called plank. The plank is covered with red and black rubbers, each on one side.
The game was started in England as a hobby in late 1800. Dining table and balls of cork were used to play the game. Later, the game evolved a bit.
The International Table Tennis Association was formed in 1926. The game later entered Japan and other countries of Asia. In 1950`s and 1960`s Japanese conquered the game, but later Chinese and Koreans occupied the throne. In 1980`s table tennis was included in Olympics.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The History Of Table Tennis
Saturday, March 14, 2009
The Legends On Table!!!
Timo Boll
Ma-Lin
Ma-Long
Vladimir-Samsonov
Wang-Hao
Wang-Liqin

Friday, March 13, 2009
Go Here.....!
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Its About TableTennis Fighters...

Another reason why we fight is...When we win at district and divisional level, we'll get a chance to meet those above mentioned legends, new coach and more information on the camps and matches...
As we feel,
Friday, January 2, 2009
This How The "Tomahawk" Goes...

