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Table tennis, also called (trademark) Ping-Pong, ball game similar in principle to lawn tennis and played on a flat table divided into two equal courts by a net fixed across its width at the middle. The game was invented in England in the early days of the 20th century and was originally called Ping-Pong, a trade name. The name table tennis was ...
The document provides a history and overview of the game of table tennis. It discusses how the game was invented in England in the early 1900s under the name "Ping Pong" and was later adopted the name "table tennis." It also outlines the founding and growth of the international governing body.
This document provides an overview of the history and rules of table tennis: - Table tennis originated in England in the 1880s as a winter substitute for lawn tennis. It was formalized in the early 20th century with the formation of associations and adoption of its current name.
This chapter introduces the history and development of the sport table tennis, as well as its differences than the game ping pong. Table tennis was first invented in England in the 1890s and became a competitive sport when Ivor Montagu found the English Table Tennis Association in 1923 and the International Table Tennis Association in 1926.
Though Table Tennis evolved, along with Badminton and Lawn Tennis, from the ancient game of Tennis (also known as Jeu de Paume, Real tennis, Court Tennis or Royal Tennis), the game was developed after Lawn Tennis became popular in the 1880s.
9 Νοε 2024 · Table tennis, ball game similar in principle to lawn tennis and played using a lightweight hollow ball and paddles on a flat table divided into two equal courts by a net. Popularly known by the trademarked name Ping-Pong, it is a common recreational activity as well as a competitive Olympic sport.
Timeline of Table Tennis Milestones - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Table tennis originated in England in the late 1800s as an indoor variant of lawn tennis.