Playing Ping Pong



All About

The Rules of

Ping Pong


 









What are Ping Pong Rules?


The official rules to Ping Pong, otherwise known as table
tennis, are internationally recognized and easy to learn. Rules
of play rely on standard equipment, serving, scoring, and illegal
moves. The basic equipment is two paddles, a smooth netted table,
and regulation Ping Pong balls.

Ping Pong rules begin with having a level table equipped with a
short net across the center. For singles games, the white lines
on the table do not mean anything. In doubles, one must serve
diagonally from right to left. Paddles have rubber mats;
sandpaper surfaces are not permitted. A game is won when one
player reaches 11 points, as long as they are ahead by two
points. Several games in a row can create a match, such that the
champion wins the most out of an odd number of games, such as 4
out of 7. You switch sides between each game of a match.

Which player gets the first serve is determined by the flip of a
coin. A serve is comprised of throwing the ball in the air and
hitting it on its way down such that it bounces once on your side
of the net, then bounces over the net to land anywhere on your
opponent's side. The first player serves two points, then the
serve is traded off so your opponent serves for two points, and
so on. It is all right for the ball to hit the net initially, as
long as it continues and lands on the opponent's side thereafter.
This is called a "let" serve and the server is allowed to reserve
the ball.

When the ball is in play, it's called a volley in Ping Pong
rules. The ball may be volleyed many times back and forth. If the
server misses the ball, hits the ball twice in a row, or hits the
ball somewhere off the table, the server loses their point. If
your opponent has served, and you miss the ball, your opponent
wins their point. A game must be won by two points, therefore at
a score of 10-10, Ping Pong rules dictate you trade off every
serve until someone gets ahead by two.

Other Ping Pong rules include allowing a player to hold the
paddle in either hand, or switch between hands, or even use both
hands at once. However, you are not allowed to move or bump the
table, nor have any part of your body or clothing to touch the
table while the ball is in play. The ball is no longer in play if
it touches a wall, ceiling, or another person's body. It is
officially out of bounds and someone has just won or lost a
point.


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