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Table Tennis: Pricila de La Cruz Maria Levie Salunson 2 B 3
Table Tennis: Pricila de La Cruz Maria Levie Salunson 2 B 3
PRICILA DE LA CRUZ
MARIA LEVIE SALUNSON
2B3
TABLE TENNIS
2B3
PLAYING FUNDAMENTALS
AND SKILLS
SHANE DAYADAY
GENEVIEVE RAQUINE
2B3
STACE AND FOOTWORK
• Two types:
1. Tennis grip (sometimes called the handshake grip) – similar to what lawn tennis does. The
player holds the racket with edge on top, place his hand on the handle with tomb on left and other
fingers on the right side, slightly touching the face of head of racket.
2. Penholder grip – grasping the opponent with 2 to 3 fingers facing the opponent and tomb
facing the holder while the handle is held upward. The rest of the fingers not showing in front are
placed behind the head of the racket.
THE STROKES
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• Ace - a service, which completely clued the
receiver.
• Ad-in or Ad-out - used after a deuce.
• Deuce - both players reach a score of 20 (at
this point the player who wins two points'
advantage wins the game).
• Server - serves the ball
• Receiver - player who receives the served
ball
• Backhand - a stroke where back of the hand
holding the racket faces the opponent.
• Forehand - a stroke where palm of the hand
holding the racket faces the opponent.
BACKHAND
FOREHAND
• Backspin - a bat on the ball with sharp
downward strikes causes a backspin; the
ball bounces high or tends to return to the
batter.
• Topspin - a bat on the ball with sharp
upward stroke causes the ball to rotate low
and fast towards receiver.
• Block Shot - blocking the ball just after a
short bounce.
TOPSPIN BACKSPIN
FOREHAND BLOCK BACKHAND BLOCK
• Volley - hitting the ball without waiting for
it to bounce.
• Let - a served ball otherwise good but
touching the net.
• Dead Ball - a ball that is not in play, when
a point just has been made when a Let is
declared.
• Game - one round of play ending with a
winner with 21 points or more, in case of
deuce.
• Match - number of games agreed upon to
declare a winner; usually a best of 3 or
best of 5.
• End - end to table or area where the
players stays during the game.
• Point - a score or a point is made when a
player commits an error or fault but player
not making the error or faults gets the
point.
Simplified Rules
TABLE TENNIS
PATRICIA MONTAJES
ERIC PON
JENA SURETA
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1.) Game start by toes of coin or drawing of lot to
determine the server. One who wins the toss has the
option to serve first, which is usually done but the loser
has the option to select the end.
2.) Winner of the toss gets the ball and when given the
signal by the umpire, tosses or drops the ball without
putting the spin to ball and bats it with his rackets. The
contact of the ball with the racket must be outside the end
of the table within the imaginary extension of the sides.
The ball so served must first bounce on ghe server's a table or court, goes
over the net and lands on opponent's court or table.
3.) When the serve is made the receiver return the ball to opponent's court
with the ball bouncing on his own court, and both players bat the ball back
and forth https://www.instagram.com/p/CBSON-qppaG/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
in this manner until one comment and error or a fault.
4.) The first server serves five gimes consecutively. After five points of
services there is a charge of server. The receiver now serves and makes also
a consecutive service. The pattern continues until 21 points are reach player
or when deuced, one player make two points consecutively. When deuced
players are alternate serving after one point.
5.) Change of end is made when game is over. But if a third of fifth game is
needed to conclude the match, a change of end is made when one player
makes 10 points.
6.) Scoring or making points is simple. Everytime a player commits an
error or a fault, a poing is given to the one who did not make the error or
fault. In announcing scores the score of the one serving os announced
first; when A is serving and he is losing the score may be called out as 5-7,
but he if he is winning if will be 7-5 . But in recording final scores the score
of the winner are first mentioned or recorded.
7.) Faults or error when committed gives a point to the innocent player.
Some of the important one's are the following:
a. Player fails to serve properly, such as not lossing or dropping the ball,
not bouncing the ball, putting a spin to the ball on the side, hitting ball
outside, hitting the ball on the top of his court or table.
b. Player fail to return properly, such as hitting the ball outside, ball does
not go over the net, hitting ball on a volley, crossing net, meaning
opponent's side.
c. Player moves the table with the parts of the body or racket.
d. Player touches the net with hand or racket.
e. Player touches the net with hand or racket.
f. Player volleys the ball.
JECEL ANDRADE
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The Umpire
Starts the game.
Determines out-of-bounds ball.
Controls the crowd.
Decides on the error or faults.
Signals the scorer for the
recording of points.
He could get acquainted with
ground rules, w/c are peculiar to
the tournament.
THE
SCORER
UMPIRE