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Table tennis: rules and questions

 Table tennis is also called ping pong. This type of tennis is played on a flat table that is divided into 2 equal sides by a net in the middle. And also, table tennis is simpler than regular tennis. It was played by little rackets. The game is also played by 2 players or 4 players. 

Here are some rules of table tennis: 

1. If 2 or 4 players have won in a score of 10 then player 1 gets 2 points to win the game. 

2. When you are playing table tennis, you are not going to touch the table.

3. When you are serving the ball in table tennis, you have to throw the ball at 15 millimeters. 

4. When you are playing table tennis, there are no volleys. 

5. When the ball strikes the net or floor, you might lose a point. 

Table tennis question and answer:

1. When was table tennis introduced in the Olympics?

Answer = 1988

2. What decade was table tennis invented? 

Answer = 1880s

3. How many points do table tennis scored up to?

Answer = 11 points

4. What year did they started calling ping pong: "table tennis?"

Answer = 1922

5. Why is table tennis popular in Asia?

Answer = Table tennis is popular in Asia because people think it is a better choice. And also, it is a sport that can play inexpensive way without so much room. 




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