No, you can't. The ball must land on your side of the table first before you can return it.
No the ball must touch your side of the table before you can hit it
Certainly, here are examples of illegal shots in table tennis: Service Violations: The serve must be made according to specific rules, including tossing the ball at least six inches into the air and striking it behind the end line of the table. Touching the Table: Players cannot touch the playing surface with their free hand while striking the ball. Obstructing the Ball: Intentionally obstructing the ball's path with any part of the body or racket hand is illegal. Double Bounce: If the ball bounces twice on one side of the table before being returned, it's a point for the opponent. Hitting Before Bounce: Players must allow the ball to bounce on their side of the table before striking it. Hitting it before the bounce is illegal. These rules are governed by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) to ensure fair play during matches.
Perhaps you are going for back swing.
In the simplest terms, striking is hitting the ball.
The player inboundin the ball can throw it all the way down the court, but someone else has to touch the ball once inbounded before the person inbounding the ball to touch it
The kicker and one other player must touch the ball before a goal may be scored.
it is the striking batsman who ran
You are out: MLB official rules state that the runner must touch the base before the ball is caught.
Generally, no. If you "volley" the ball (as they do in tennis), you would lose the point. The technical term is "obstruction" but what it refers to is hitting the ball before it bounces. If there's a chance that the ball might hit the table because it's still travelling towards it, your opponent would lose the point if he prevented it from doing so by hitting/volleying it on the full. But ... If the ball has already passed over the table and/or is travelling away from the table, your opponent wins the point whether he hits/volleys it or not. And also ... as well as hitting the ball with your racket, if you touch the ball with any part of your body or with anything you carry, the same rule applies.
No, you are not allowed to move the cue ball anywhere on the pool table. According to the rules of the game, the cue ball must be played from a specific spot on the table. Generally, the cue ball will start from the "head string" (near the head of the table) and must be shot from a "frozen" position. It is also not allowed to touch or move the cue ball with any object other than the cue stick. If the cue ball is accidentally moved off the head string, it must be placed back on the head string before the next shot.
Striking the ball with the foot.
Yes