Table tennis 101: Olympic equipment (2024)

What are the dimensions of the table for Olympic table tennis?

The playing surface in table tennis is a rectangle 9 feet (2.74 meters) longand 5 feet (1.53m) wide. It is elevated 2 feet, 6 inches (76 centimeters) above the floor. The playing surface includes the top edges of the table but not the sides. The net splits the table into two equal courts and is 6 inches (15.25cm) high. The net extends 6 inches outside the sideline. The white line dividing each side (used for doubles) is 1/8 of an inch wide.

What kind of paddle is used in Olympic table tennis?

Officially called a "racket" by the International Table Tennis Federation, "paddle" (generally used in the United States) and "bat" (in Britain) are also common terms. Rubber may be applied to one or both sides, depending on the player's grip. The "blade", or wooden portion of the racket, is approximately 17 centimeters (6.7 inches) long and 15 centimeters (5.9 inches) wide. Each side of the racket may use a different surface to emphasize certain styles of play.

How do Olympic table tennis players hold the paddle?

Players hold or grip the paddle in one of two ways.

First is the penholder grip where the player grips the handle of the paddle as if it were a pen. Most penholder players only use one side of the paddle to strike the ball. There are two variations of the penholder grip -- the Chinese grip and the Japanese grip. With the Chinese grip, the fingers are curled at the top of the backside of the blade; with the Japanese grip, the fingers are spread on the back of the racket. The penholder grip allows for remarkable spin on serves and explosive forehand attacks.

The second and most widely used grip style among world-class players is the shakehand grip. This grip resembles the Eastern grip in tennis, holding the handle as if to "shake hands" with it. Shakehandplayers have equal control and power on the forehand and backhand strokes. Most shakehands players concentrate on topspin shots. Some shakehandplayers use only one side of the racket to strike the ball and play a blocking style, but most play aggressively using both sides of the blade.

How much does an Olympic table tennis ball weigh?

A plastic table tennis ball weighs 2.7 grams (0.095 ounces) and possesses a diameter of 50 millimeters (1.57 inches). Depending on the table's color, the ball can be either white or orange. Any ball used in official competition must be inspected by the International Table Tennis Federation to ensure it meets quality standards.

The ball's size was a source of controversy around the turn of the century. The ball had increased from 38 to 40mm, which decreased its speed. Though the Chinese argued this change was intended to help non-Chinese teams, China still won gold in all four major table tennis categories at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Table tennis 101: Olympic equipment (2024)

FAQs

What is the format for the Olympics table tennis? ›

Table tennis singles and mixed doubles is played to the best of seven games at the Olympics and the best of five for the team events. All events are played in a knockout format, with the losing semi-finalists facing each other in the bronze-medal match. The first player to get to 11 points in a game is the winner.

How many sets are in the table tennis Olympics? ›

What is the format of an Olympic table tennis match? Singles matches are best-of-seven games. Team matches consist of four singles matches and one doubles match, each played over the best-of-five games.

Are there basic equipment used in table tennis? ›

Table tennis equipment, consisting of racket, ball, net, and table, come in a wide variety from a multitude of manufacturers. Choosing the correct equipment to fit your skill level and playing style is very important.

What are the categories for table tennis in the Olympics? ›

There are four table tennis events on the Olympic programme: men's singles, women's singles, men's team and women's team. Doubles events used to be contested when the sport debuted in 1988.

How does table tennis work in the Olympics? ›

Singles matches are a best-of-seven games format, with the first player to 11 points (by a margin of two clear points) winning each game. Team matches consist of four singles matches and one doubles match, each played in a best-of-five games format.

What are the rules of Olympic table tennis? ›

Olympic table tennis scoring. A player or team wins a game by being the first to score 11 points while winning by two. Single matches are best of seven games. Team matches consist of four singles matches and one doubles match, all of which are best of five games.

What are table tennis bats called? ›

Officially called a "racket" by the International Table Tennis Federation, "paddle" (generally used in the United States) and "bat" (in Britain) are also common terms. Rubber may be applied to one or both sides, depending on the player's grip.

Why do ping pong paddles have red and black sides? ›

To help a player distinguish between different types of rubber used by their opponent, regulations specify that one side of a paddle must be red, blue, violet, pink, or green while the other must be black, allowing a player to see what side of a paddle hits the ball mid-play.

What are the 3 types of table tennis? ›

Table Tennis - Variants
  • Singles Table Tennis. Singles Table Tennis is played between two individuals, one on each side. ...
  • Doubles Table Tennis. Doubles table tennis was introduced to the Commonwealth Games in 2002 and Olympic Games in 1988. ...
  • Mixed Doubles Table Tennis.

What is another name for table tennis? ›

Table tennis (also known as ping-pong or whiff-whaff) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the court on which players stand.

What are the ABC of table tennis? ›

If you've had experience coaching sport you may have heard of the FUNdamentals of movement or the ABCs of physical literacy. These describe the key skills that underpin the majority of sports; agility, balance and coordination.

What is the format of the Olympic tournament? ›

An Olympic format division is a draw system consisting of 4 separate Single elimination bracket. All competitors start in the main bracket, called the gold draw. Depending on the round a player loses in, they drop into a consolation bracket to continue competing for a final division standing.

What are the different formats in table tennis? ›

You can choose between playing singles or doubles. In the first instance, you can hit the ball anywhere on the other side of the net. If you're playing doubles, the first server is decided by the team, which has won the service and the opposing team then decides on the receiver.

What is the score format for table tennis? ›

A match is played best 3 of 5 games. For each game, the first player to reach 11 points wins that game, however a game must be won by at least a two point margin. A point is scored after each ball is put into play. The edges of the table are part of the legal table surface, but not the sides.

How many rounds are there in Olympic tennis? ›

All singles matches will be best of three sets with a standard tiebreak (first to seven points) in every set, including the final set.

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