How to Play Ping Pong (Table Tennis)

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Table tennis, also known as ping-pong, is an exciting sport that can be played by two or four players. Even recreational players can relatively quickly become highly skilled; ping pong at the professional level is truly a sight to behold. This article presents the basic rules of ping-pong along with tips for how to win.

Part 1 of 3:

Playing the Game

Step 1 Find someone to play with.

Step 2 Know how to.

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Step 3 Decide who serves first.

Step 4 Serve.

Step 5 Return the ball.

Step 6 Score points.

Step 7 Win the game.

Win the game. Many people like to play to 21 or 15 (alternating server every 5 points), which is fine for recreational play. The official rules, however, state play is to 11 points (alternating server every 2 points). In order to win, one must be ahead by two points. If the players or teams are tied at 10-10 or 20-20, for example, the normal order of service proceeds, but the serve alternates sides after every points instead of after every two points. [7] X Research source

Step 8 Play again.

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Developing the Skills

Step 1 Practice consistently.

Step 2 Develop a strong backhand and forehand.

Develop a strong backhand and forehand. You must be able to hit the ball from either side of your body if you want to become good at table tennis, and it's generally not practical to switch hands, so get comfortable with both your forehand and backhand shots. [10] X Research source

Step 3 Learn to put.

Step 4 Smash balls that your opponent hits high.

Step 5 Develop a killer serve.

Step 6 Outmaneuver your opponent.

Outmaneuver your opponent. As you face better competition, you can't just expect your opponent to make mistakes, even if you're hitting the ball hard. You've got to force errors by taking control of the game and making your opponent move around the table a lot. If you can hit one shot off the right side and then quickly hit another shot to the left side you might be able to prevent your opponent from getting the ball. Tricks, such as giving the appearance of a slam and then dunking the ball, or getting into a right-left pattern and then hitting two or three consecutive shots to the right, can also put your opponent off-balance and in position for a slam.

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Getting Serious

Step 1 Do it like the pros do.

Step 2 Pick your strategy.

Step 3 Know who you

Step 4 Have a few varied tactics under your belt.

Step 5 Do some background work.

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Can my opponent hit the ball in the air before it hits his side of the table? Community Answer

Each player must only hit the ball after it has bounced on his side of the table. If the ball is hit before it has bounced, it is considered a "volley" and the point will be awarded to the opposition. .

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Does the serve have to be diagonal? Community Answer

If you are playing doubles, the serve must be diagonal. If you serve straight, you lose the point. In singles play, you can serve anywhere.

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How do I get points in ping pong? Community Answer

There are two ways to get points. You get a point when you hit the ball to your opponent, who fails to return the ball to you. You can also get a point when your opponent hits the ball out of bounds.

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Did you know that sportsmanship is also required in this game? Don't forget to smile on your opponent, and say 'sorry' whenever you got the ball outside or you served it too far. Yep, it counts. [18] X Research source

When hitting hard, hit it so the path of the ball travel in a diagonal. This will result in more distance, but enough force is still there to make a decent hit.

As much as possible, avoid playing this game in an outdoor setting where wind can off-track your ball. This may a bit annoying as the ball may not land on a spot where you have expected it. You may choose to play inside a gym or a large room where no wind can ruin the game.

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Make sure you've agreed upon the rules with your opponent before playing a recreational game. Different people sometimes use different rules, and if everything's clear before the game you can avoid arguments.

Skilled players may not take you seriously if you call the game "ping-pong" instead of "table tennis."

Being hit with a ping-pong ball can hurt. It can leave welts (be especially aware of this when playing a game of killer ping-pong).

It can be really painful if you try to hit a ball far from you and you hit the table with your waist. Try to hit the ball slowly so that your waist would not be hurt as much.

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74 votes - 83% Co-authors: 100 Updated: June 19, 2024 Views: 1,069,472 Categories: Featured Articles | Table Tennis

Ping pong, also called Table Tennis, is a fun two-player game where players try to score more points than their opponent by hitting a ping pong ball to their opponent's side of the table. To play, start by choosing a player to serve first. On a player's serve, they lob the ball straight up in the air and strike it to the other side of the table with their paddle. As long as the ball lands anywhere on their opponent’s side of the table, the serve is legal. The other player must then hit the ball back to the other side of the table. Players continue to hit the ball back and forth until it either misses the table, bounces twice on one side, bounces once but isn't returned by the player on that side, or hits the net. One point is awarded to whichever player didn't cause the foul. The serve alternates every 2 points. Whoever gets to 11 points first wins that round. Then, a new round starts. The player who wins 3 out of 5 rounds wins the game! Keep reading to learn the correct dimensions of a regulation-sized ping pong table!