Table Tennis

Table Tennis

The aim of the game is simple; hit the ball over the net onto your opponent’s side. The ball should bounce once on the opponent’s side of the table. A point is won by you if your opponent is unable to return the ball or if they hit the ball before it bounces on their side of the table (unless the ball has already cleared the table).

Equipment supplied

  • 1 Table in White Frame Tent
  • 1 Table Tennis Net
  • 4 Table Tennis Bats

You need to provide your own Table Tennis Balls

Single Matches

Scoring

  • Winner is the first to 11 points
  • If the score is 10-10, them game continues until one of the players has gained a lead of 2 points
  • Points are won irrespective of who has served
  • Matches can be the best of 3, 5 or 7 games – or any odd number you like!

Serving

  • The ball must first bounce on your side and then on your opponent’s side of the table
  • If the ball touches the net and goes over, it’s a ‘let’ – retake the serve
  • If the ball hits the net and doesn’t go over, or flies off the table without bouncing on your opponents side, you lose the point
  • There are no second serves
  • The ball should rest freely on the open palm of the server, above the level of the table
  • The ball should be projected vertically (at least 16cm)
  • In singles you can serve from anywhere and to anywhere on the table
  • Change servers every 2 points
  • If the score reaches 10-10 change server every point

Doubles Matches

Scoring

  • Winner is the first to 11 points
  • If the score is 10-10, them game continues until one of the players has gained a lead of 2 points
  • Points are won irrespective of who has served
  • Matches can the best of 3, 5 or 7 games – or any odd number you like!

Doubles Matches Serving

  • Service must be diagonal, from the right half court (marked by a white line) to the opponent’s right half court.
  • Service changeover in doubles is as follows:
  • At the start of a game, the serving team will decide which player will serve first. The first player to serve is A1 and;
  • A1 serves to B1 (2 services)
  • B1 then serves to A2 (2 services)
  • A2 then serves to B2 (2 services)
  • B2 serves to A1 (2 services)
  • Repeat
  • At the end of game 1 and the start of game 2, team B will take the first serve; B1 must serve to A1. A1 then serves to B2 and so on.

Rotation rules for doubles

  • In doubles, you should alternate hitting the ball with your partner. So, for example,
  • A1 serves the ball to B1
  • B1 plays to A2
  • A2 plays to B2
  • B2 plays to A1
  • then this is repeated
  • A1 plays to B1 ….and so on.

Table Tennis England Website


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So above is the correct way to play table tennis.

Well just have fun and hit it to each other, trying to hit the table at least once!!

When you have finished please put the Table Tennis Net and Table Tennis Bats away in the box and lock up behind you.