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After the seeded players are arranged, the other players will be randomly discharged, divided into the upper and lower halves of the competition, the loser does not need to compare, and the winner continues to compare, such as 32 players, into 16, into 8, into 4, semi-finals, champion and runner-up. If the top eight are sorted if necessary, they may lose the game until the 1-8 places are determined.
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The so-called single-elimination tournament is a one-on-one elimination, for example, if you play with others, others will be eliminated directly if they lose, unlike a round-robin tournament, where you have to fight with the remaining opponents.
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The single-elimination round robin is relative to the round-robin match, to put it simply, it is two by two PK, the loser is eliminated immediately, and the winner enters the next round of single elimination. And so on until the champion and runner-up are finally decided.
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Single-game competition, direct elimination.
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1. Hitting the ball: catch the opponent's ball.
2. Blocking: Use your body to meet the opponent's gaze at the moment of serve, so that the opponent can't see the rotation clearly (now the international has changed to an unobstructed serve for China).
3. Referee: The person who presides over a game and awards the score.
4. Round: Catch the opponent's ball, one ball hits many boards.
5. Upspin ball: from the left side of the ball running route, look at the ball 6 in the direction of rotation in the counterclockwise direction, and spin the ball on the left side: look down from the top of the ball The ball in the direction of rotation is clockwise 8, legal counterattack: Fight back against the incoming ball if permitted by the regulations of the International Table Tennis Federation.
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Parallel step: The foot in the opposite direction of the ball first pushes hard to move (or call it a merge) half a step or a small step to the other foot, and the other foot moves in the same direction when the other foot lands in the same direction, that is, one foot merges first, and the other foot takes a small step at the same time.
"Server": The player who hits the ball first in a round.
One round of play. In a game, the first team to score 11 points wins. After 10 draws, the first side to score 2 more points is the winner.
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Parallel Steps: After leaning forward, the back foot moves forward and the front foot stays together.
The server is the one who serves (I won't explain this......)
A game is a game of eleven balls
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Tactics are about the degree of control of the game in the game, and the strategy used to win Athletes are of course divided into professional and amateur
Preparation posture refers to the position of receiving the ball and taking the fluid at the beginning of the game or training, and a reasonable exercise posture helps to improve the quality of the reception and serve
Physical training refers to the coordination and strength training of the most used body parts for table tennis, increasing endurance and flexibility
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