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Table tennis (also known as ping-pong or whiff-whaff) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the court on which players stand.
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Η επιτραπέζια αντισφαίριση, γνωστή ευρέως και ως πινγκ-πονγκ, είναι άθλημα ρακέτας που προέρχεται από την αντισφαίριση αλλά διακρίνεται από το ότι η επιφάνεια του παιχνιδιού του βρίσκεται πάνω από ένα σταθερό τραπέζι, και όχι το γήπεδο στο οποίο στέκονται οι παίκτες. Το άθλημα κατάγεται από το Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο.
9 Νοε 2024 · History. 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 adopted in 1921–22 when the old Ping-Pong Association formed in 1902 was revived.
Chinese table tennis team won 8 medals and made podium sweeps on the men's and women's singles events at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Due to China's dominance in the sport, the format was changed for the 2012 Olympics so that each NOC may enter up to two competitors in singles events.
Table tennis in the United States - Wikipedia. Table tennis in the United States is regulated by USA Table Tennis. [1] . USATT Historian Tim Boggan has written a volume of books entitled “History of U.S. Table Tennis” to give the readers a brief overview of how the sport of table tennis came to be. There are a total of 19 books in the series.
Table tennis, also known as Ping Pong (a trademarked name), is one of the most popular sports in the world, with players in many countries. It is played by two or four people on a table. To play this game, people use bats and small balls. You need also a net and a table. Table tennis was invented in England in 1880.
Steve Grant has traced the name Ping Pong to an 1884 song by Harry Dacre. The distinct sound of the celluloid ball bouncing off the drum rackets quickly led to the use of the same name. This can still be demonstrated today using the antique rackets!