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The Basics of Indoor Table Tennis

There is a very good reason why table tennis is a sport that is played indoors. This is pertaining to the fact that the ball used in the game is made of plastic and is very light. Thus, indoor table tennis should be played in a room wherein the elements of nature can be controlled.

Since the game of indoor table tennis has been introduced, it has become quite popular all over the world. This is because it is a simple game to play, with simple equipment and gear to match. All you need is a ping pong table, a net, the small plastic ball, wooden paddles, and you’re good to go!

The rules of indoor table tennis are also pretty simple. Players aim to reach the score of 21 faster than the other, to be declared the winner of the match. However, if a player has reached 21 points, and the other player is less than 2 points away, the game must go on until a 2-point lead has been established. At that point, the player with the 2-point lead is then declared the winner.

To start a game of indoor table tennis, a serve has to be made, just like the game’s bigger counterpart, which is tennis. The server hits the ball with his wooden paddle, to make it cross over the net and land onto his opponent’s side of the table. If the ball is served into the net, or it does not land on the opponent’s side, then a fault is then called out. The point is then awarded to the opponent. But once the ball is in play, the players then rally against each other, until such time when one of them fails to return the ball to the opponent’s side. When this happens in an indoor table tennis, the point is then awarded to the player who made successful returns. The server also has to keep in mind the proper serving position. The ball must rest on the server’s open palm before the toss, so that the ball would not be hidden from the receiver.

There are also a lot of terms one has to be familiar with when playing indoor table tennis. These pertain to the kinds of shots a player can make, including the backspin, the backhand, the chop, and the ever famous smash. To become a whiz at indoor table tennis, one must not just be familiar with these shots. He should also execute these masterfully.

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