Essential Table Tennis Rules


Learn some of the essential rules of Table Tennis. Brought to you by Ping Skills.

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25 Responses to “Essential Table Tennis Rules”

  1. Zs3lrahc Says:

    @rickyt481
    I think this will take effect only if you’re playing doubles.

  2. mass3ousco Says:

    Hi , i have a question about serving , does the serve have to be on the opponent’s Side Between His both table sides Specifically ?? or anyware on his side even if it was like 75 degrees (as an example ) from the Net line ??? and thanks

  3. comownage Says:

    I have been able to piss my opponents off with my knowledge on the rules if they are suspicious I show em the vid

  4. TheMatc Says:

    I have a question with the serve: Is obligatory to throw up the ball at least 16 cm before you hit it?

  5. quiero3ver Says:

    No you don´t. As far as I now you can serve from either side or the center.

  6. MrPello1 Says:

    @georgenashua You have to serve from the right side.

  7. georgenashua Says:

    In doubles, what if you are lefty, do you still have to serve from the right side? Or can you serve from the left side? It’s obviously more difficult to serve from the right side if you are lefty.

  8. Supersonicnumber1 Says:

    zeekaboubakr, the other guy’s point.

  9. Supersonicnumber1 Says:

    Do you have to toss? if so, how high do you have to toss it?

  10. killmyself2020 Says:

    thanks

  11. KnifePWN2142 Says:

    is that a oregon duck shrit?

  12. pingskills Says:

    Hi, if you watch again, we are explaining what you have written. You do receive unlimited lets. When serving you must serve from behind the baseline. However during a rally you are allowed to move along the side of the table. In fact even when serving you can have parts of your body (leg for example) inside the baseline – the ball however must always be behind the baseline on the serve.

  13. rickyt481 Says:

    This Is not right. During a serve, if a ball hits the server’s side, the net, and lands on the receivers side, it is called a let. You receive unlimited let’s, as long as it hits servers side, net, receivers side. I have questions though, during a serve, where can a ball be served, does it have to be behind your baseline? And, during rally, can a players body go to the side of the table, and cross the baseline? Basically, can a player during a rally move along the side of the table? Thanks!

  14. boysrule45556 Says:

    this helped me so much!!!!!

  15. DoctorPres Says:

    yours…

  16. Bertonious Says:

    You didn’t talk about serving rules

  17. zeekaboubakr Says:

    what if i am leaned on the table and my opponent plays the ball and after that ball is going out of the table without bouncing on my side and it hits me on my body … whose point is this

  18. DjDowney2k9 Says:

    Thanks! never knew some of those rules!

  19. playableproductions Says:

    opencurtin it doesn’t matter which side you serve from or to in singles.

  20. lpfan247 Says:

    very informative.. thanks

  21. opencurtin Says:

    When you serve in singles is it like tennis and you change sides every point?

  22. callofduty504 Says:

    Is it best 3 out of 5 or 4 games?

  23. wufufufu Says:

    you said if you serve and hit the net its a let (replay), and that you lose the point.

    contradiction please clarify

  24. iulicska Says:

    if it bounces on your side twice isn’t it a point for the opponent ? and so if a Service fails u always retreat?

  25. CoDShotOfTheDay Says:

    Doesn’t matter where it goes after it bounces on your opponents side, as long as it hits I think they have to hit it back or else its your point; then again I’m not sure.

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