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From 1926 until 2001 a table tennis game was played up to 21 points. But in order to make the game more exciting, have more "crucial" points, and to make it more appealing to television viewers, the rules of table tennis were changed with effect from September 2001. A game of table tennis is now played up to 11 points. The winner is the player or pair who first scores 11 points, unless both players or pairs score 10 points (called deuce). Then a game will be won by the first player or pair to gain a two point lead..
The game of Table Tennis is scored up to 11 unless it is 10-10 when one player must win by 2 clear points.
The game of table tennis has its roots in lawn tennis. When lawn tennis became very popular in the 1870s & 1880s, game makers tried to emulate its' success by developing indoor versions of the game. David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table in 1890. The game of table tennis has its roots in lawn tennis.
No, it should not. It is not difficult to differentiate between tennis and table tennis.
David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table (Table Tennis) in 1890.
aim is to be the first to score 11 points and win the game.
David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table (table tennis) in 1890.
David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table (Table Tennis) in 1890.
You must win by two points.
"To play a game of table tennis there are usually two or four players, just like in a real tennis game played on a tennis court. Tennis across a table or across a tennis court is still fun."
The game of table tennis has its roots in lawn tennis. When lawn tennis became very popular in the 1870s & 1880s, game makers tried to emulate its' success by developing indoor versions of the game. David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table in 1890.
The game of table tennis has its roots in lawn tennis. When lawn tennis became very popular in the 1870s & 1880s, game makers tried to emulate its' success by developing indoor versions of the game. David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table in 1890.