Table Tennis (Ping Pong) Rules
Table Tennis (Ping Pong) Rules Table tennis, an inclusion in the Olympic games since 1988, commands immense popularity across Asia, transcending boundaries and being embraced from the dusty avenues of Ethiopia to the rural campuses of England. Its genesis traces back to England in the late 19th century, initially conceived as an after-meal parlor pastime for the upper echelons. The resonant sound of the ball meeting early bats bestowed upon it the moniker "ping pong," a term that eventually gave way to the more prevalent designation of table tennis, as "ping pong" secured trademark status in certain jurisdictions. TABLE TENNIS (PING PONG) Object of the Game As of the year 2001, the primary objective revolves around accumulating 11 points, a departure from the previous threshold of 21, achieved through strategic maneuvering compelling your adversary into netting the ball, propelling it off the table's edge, or entirely missing it. The customary match struct...