Table Tennis in General Reviews


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Newest Review: ... a white line splitting one half of the table to the other going vertically down the table. Table Tennis is an amazing sport played by many people. It is not as popular as some sports in England but is still very popular. It is very popular in countries such as China and Korea. Table Tennis is played with bats and a ball and is a two or four player game. How you win a game of table tennis is ... more
Customer Table Tennis in General Reviews (15)

by - written on 17/04/10 (Useful, 8 readings)
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Table Tennis is an absolutely brilliant sport that you can get loads of fun out of. Table tennis is a sport that you play on a table tennis table which is a table with a net in the middle and a white line splitting one half of the table to the other going vertically down the table. Table Tennis is an amazing sport played by many people. It is not as popular as some sports in England but is still very popular. It is very popular in countries such as China and Korea. Table Tennis is played with bats and a ball and is a two or four player game. How you win a game of table tennis is that you need to get 21 points before your opponent. It is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/06/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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Table Tennis aka Ping Pong is a sport which im sure alot of people have heard of. It is a very enjoyable sport, and speakin from experience, a sport which i have alot of time for. Basically the rules are the same as tennis however the equipment could not be any more different. The Table is obviosly raised off the ground as opposed to Tennis, wooden paddles covered in rubber material are used instead of rackets and finally the difference in the celluloid ball is the final major distinguishing difference between the two sports. Either 2 or 4 players cant participate in any one match, however the rules slightly change, however th concept remains the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/01/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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I have played table tennis at national level,I have represented my state several times and I have won numerous district and state titles,I use to train 6 hours everyday, 2 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the evening,in the morning I use to do my physical training and in the evening i use to practice my game,but after four years I left it,the reason being there were not enough good players in my club and the coach use to rarely teach us,I was all upon myself,I even bought myself an automatic ball thrower from the US but it didn't help a lot as well because there is a major difference between practicing with a player and practicing with a robot,there is difference ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/10/08 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I'm a big fan of table tennis and have been since I was first introduced to it many years ago at junior school by one of my tutors. Everybody in the class was made to play once a week at lunchtime, it started of as a bit of a laugh and good exercise, but soon we all started to get the hang of the game and so the teacher decided to start a league, it was great fun. I think I finished in the top third if I remember rightly. Table Tennis is similar to Tennis except the playing surface is obviously a lot smaller and raised off of the ground, the ball is also a lot smaller and made of a completely different material. Table tennis also uses small wooden bats ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/03/08 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Table tennis in fact originated from England as an after-dinner amusement for upper-class Victorians in the late 1880s. It is a fabulous sport and I love playing it. The down side is that it doesn't give you much exercise and is really quite hard to find a club where you can play table tennis. However, from around £250 you can buy your very own table tennis table and then get your own bats to start playing with your family and friends! The game is now an Olympic sport and the 2001, 2005 and 2007 world champion is Wang Liqin, from China. It is a very fast-paced game and each player requires very quick reactions to play at the professional stage. When having a ... Read the complete review
