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The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), founded in 1926, is the world-governing body of the sport of table tennis with 226 member Associations in the world. The ITTF supervises the staging of World Championships annually, and several other world title events. Around 120 international tournaments are sanctioned by the ITTF yearly.
Handbook / Statutes. The latest rules & regulations of the ITTF can be found in the 2024 ITTF Statutes,. It can be viewed on the links below: 2024 ITTF Statutes – PDF version. Release 1 – Clean version. 2024 ITTF Statutes – PDF version. Release 1 – Version with tracked changes.
Table Tennis Rules and Regulations. The competition will be run as per Table Tennis Association rules found here, with the following exception: duration of games is best of five games to 11 points. Regional tournaments will be held in the following categories: Men’s singles. Women’s singles.
The document summarizes the key rules and regulations for table tennis as outlined by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). It details the specifications for the table, net, ball, rackets, as well as definitions, service rules, order of play, and what constitutes a let in table tennis matches.
USATT Table Tennis Rules. This document includes applicable ITTF Laws and Regulations. USATT Exceptions or additions are noted in italics and red color. There are also minor italics that are part of the ITTF document. Paragraphs that are shaded are not addressed on umpire exams. 2 THE LAWS OF TABLE TENNIS . 2.1 THE TABLE .
RULES OF TABLE TENNIS. OVERVIEW. Scoring. A match is played either best of 3, 5 or 7 games pending Event played with winner declared after winning either 2 games (if best of 3), 3 games (if best of 5) or 4 games (if best of 7).
table tennis and Appendix I is a summary of law and regulation changes made since the last edition in 2014. 2 LAWS AND REGULATIONS 2.1 Applicability 2.1.1 The first requirement of a match official is a sound knowledge of the rules, comprising laws and regulations, which govern competitive table tennis, complemented by a clear