On the question of table tennis, what is table tennis

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For the first time, the team competition system was introduced in the table tennis competition of the Beijing Olympic Games, and many rules were implemented for the first time. The reporter interviewed the relevant person in charge of the Beijing Olympic Table Tennis Competition Committee, who gave a detailed explanation of the table tennis team competition system of the Beijing Olympic Games.

    The table tennis team competition at the Beijing Olympics is divided into two events: men's team and women's team, with 16 teams participating in each.

    Each team can play 3 players in the team competition, and if 1 athlete is unable to participate in a match due to injury, he or she can still participate in the other sets of a team competition; If 1 athlete is unable to compete (due to injury or disqualification), then the whole team can continue to play with 2 athletes; If a team has a substitute, then he can play in the next match, and the team can be carried on to the next match by 3 athletes.

    Each team match is a best-of-5 set and a best-of-5 game for every 1 set. In the match, 2 sets of singles are played first, followed by 1 set of doubles. If the winner is not decided, 1 or 2 sets of singles will be played until one of them wins 3 sets.

    Before the team competition, the team leader, coach or captain of both teams will designate the players who will play in the first 2 sets of singles. The third player competes in doubles, and the team leader (coach or captain) selects any of the players who participated in the first two sets of singles after the end of the second set of singles. For the remainder of the tournament (if necessary), make sure each player plays a maximum of 2 sets.

    In this format, the first of both sides.

    Four- and five-set singles will not be repeated.

    1st and 2nd set matchups; If both players play five sets, each of the three players will have to play twice.

    A total of 4 gold medals were produced in the table tennis events of this Olympic Games, men's team, men's singles, women's team, and women's singles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, 2 singles plus 1 doubles.

    There are 4 pieces in total, only singles and teams, doubles canceled and no mixed doubles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The table tennis team competition consists of doubles and singles. There is also the mixed doubles that have been cancelled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Doubles and singles are included, and there used to be mixed doubles, but it was cancelled.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no mixed doubles. Women's Doubles and Men's Doubles are in the team.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The team competition consists of doubles and singles.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The table tennis team competition consists of doubles and singles.

    Seven gold medals? Isn't the mixed doubles cancelled?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, the third in the middle is doubles.

    Not 7 No mixed doubles.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Table tennis (table in English

    tennis) is one of the ball games.

    The rules of table tennis and tennis are basically the same, and table tennis is played on a table, hence the name "tennis on the table".

    When playing, it is called "ping pong" because the ball makes a "ping-pong" sound.

    The current table tennis ball is millimeters in diameter, weighs grams, is white, yellow or orange, made of celluloid, the table tennis table is 274 cm long, 152 cm wide and 76 cm high, with a horizontal net in the middle. It is valid to land on the opponent's table. The game is divided into 11 points (the 21-point system has been implemented for a long time, and the earliest 100-point system even appeared.)

    Best-of-five (team) or best-of-seven (single-event) will be used. The competition is divided into teams and individual events (singles, doubles, mixed doubles). See.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Ping Pong is a kind of ball! The national ball of our country! Now it's popular all over the world!

    Originally evolved from tennis in the UK!

    Got it? Do you play ping-pong or not?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The ball is millimeters in diameter, weighs grams, is white or yellow, is made of celluloid or plastic, and has a "ping-pong" sound when playing, hence the name.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is not much research on its diameter and weight, and a ball game with high endurance and technical requirements is the national sport of our country.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Table tennis is the "table tennis" of the United Kingdom

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is round and used for exercising and playing table tennis.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Table tennis is one of the ball games. It is played on a table with a length of 274 cm, a width of 152 cm, and a height of 76 cm with a horizontal net in the middle. The ball is millimeters in diameter, weighs grams, is white or yellow, is made of celluloid or plastic, and has a "ping-pong" sound when playing, hence the name.

    Players stand on one side of the table and hit the ball with a racket, with blocking, pumping, cutting, rubbing, pulling, etc. The ball must be on the table** before it can be returned to the net. It is valid to land on the opponent's table.

    The match is divided into 11 games and adopts a best-of-three or best-of-five system. There are several types of competitions, such as team, singles, and doubles.

    Table tennis originated in England at the end of the 19th century. Originally just an active game, the ball was made of a light, resilient material, and a wooden board such as a cigar lid was played like a tennis ball.

    It is played at the table, so it is called "table tennis". Around 1900, due to the development of light industry, the ball was changed to a hollow ball made of celluloid. Since then, table tennis has gradually developed.

    The first major table tennis tournament was held in London, England, in December 1900. More than 300 people participated in the competition. During competitions, male athletes wear shirts and shoulders with pulp collars, and female athletes wear skirts and even hats.

    In 1926, the International Table Tennis Federation was officially established and decided to hold the first World Table Tennis Championships. Over the past 50 years, the development of table tennis has gone through about three stages.

    In the early days, players used rackets of various shapes, but they were all made of wood, and the speed of hitting the ball was slow. The power is small, and there is no rotation; The style of play is also monotonous, just pushing the ball around.

    In 1903, the Englishman Goode invented the rubber racket, which strongly promoted the development of table tennis technology. From 1926 to 1951, most of the world's competitors used rubber paddles with cylindrical particles on the surface. The elasticity and friction are increased when hitting the ball, which can make the ball spin a certain amount of spin, so there is a defensive style of play with shaving the spin ball.

    This style of play has been popular in Europe for a long time, and many athletes have won world championships with this style of play.

    The dominance of table tennis during this period was in Europe, with the Hungarian team having the most outstanding results, winning half of the 117 world championships.

    In the early fifties, the Austrians invented the sponge racket, which was used by Japanese athletes in world competitions, and won four championships in the XIX World Championships in one fell swoop, breaking the monopoly of European athletes. Due to the Japanese athletes using this racket to create a long-distance long draw offensive style of play, with the advantages of large forehand attack power, fast speed, and great threat of serving and attacking, the European defensive style of play with slow speed, weak spin and weak attack power was gradually replaced, so that Japan won the advantage of table tennis in the fifties, and from 1952 to 1959, the Japanese team won 24 of the 49 world championships, accounting for 47%. This is the first time that the level of table tennis has been greatly improved.

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