Yes it is
Today, professional table tennis is mostly played in Europe and Asia.
Table tennis is played in 207 countries around the world, but is most popular in Asia and Europe.
There are 207 countries that play table tennis and are members of the International Table Tennis Federation. There are 45 in Africa, 45 in Asia, 57 in Europe, 35 in Latin America, 4 in North America and 21 in Oceania.
Ping-pong is a sport it is affiliated with hand eye coordination. The U.S. does have a ping-pong team and Singapore also have ping pong team.
For the first 25 years of competitive table tennis, the Europeans dominated (mostly England and Hungary). From the 1950's to today Asia has been dominating, particularly China.
In 2010 there are 210 countries that play table tennis regularly and who are members of the International Table Tennis Federation. There are 46 in Africa, 45 in Asia, 57 in Europe, 36 in Latin America, 4 in North America and 22 in Oceania.
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Cricket and soccer. *peace!*not a sport played in asia.Cricket?!?!? More like table tennis!Outside of India and Pakistan, cricket is hardly ever known, let alone played.
There are 218 countries that play table tennis and are members of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in 2013. The ITTF groups the countries into 6 continents... There are 48 in Africa, 45 in Asia, 58 in Europe, 40 in Latin America, 3 in North America and 24 in Oceania. (North America consists of USA, Canada and Bermuda)
There are 218 countries that play table tennis and are members of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in 2013. The ITTF groups the countries into 6 continents... There are 48 in Africa, 45 in Asia, 58 in Europe, 40 in Latin America, 3 in North America and 24 in Oceania. (North America consists of USA, Canada and Bermuda)
The World Champion in 2009 was Wang Hao (China). The next World Championships for individual events is in 2011.
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