Wiki User
∙ 12y agoThe rules of Table Tennis state that at least 85% of the blade by thickness must be of natural wood.
Most blades are 100% wood.
A racket is made up of a wooden blade, which incorporates the handle, and rubbers which are affixed to each side of the blade.
Wiki User
∙ 12y agoThe rules of table tennis state that at least 85% of the blade by thickness must be of natural wood. Most blades are 100% wood. A racket is made up of a wooden blade, which incorporates the handle, and rubbers which are affixed to each side of the blade.
You should choose a table tennis racket which complements your style of play.
Table tennis cases are used to hold and protect your table tennis racket. Bumpernets.com is one of many web sites you can go to check out selections of table tennis racket cases.
You can pull up table tennis rackets at www.bumpernets.com. Click on the link at the top for table tennis.
Yes. Rule 2.05.07 states that... "A player strikes the ball if he touches it in play with his racket, held in the hand, or with his racket hand below the wrist." This means that all of the following are legal and will constitute a good return. You can hit the ball with ... * the rubber on your table tennis racket, or * the edge of your table tennis racket, or * the handle of your table tennis racket, or * any part of your racket hand below the wrist, including the fingers of your racket hand
9 inches
A bat - or paddle.
To protect your table tennis racket, make buy a good racket case (sometimes called a table tennis racket cover) to store it in. This will keep it safe from damage such as liquid spills, dirt and sunlight. A second method of caring for your racket is to use a sponge and plain water to keep your rubbers clean.