I've been away from competitive TT for awhile, but still play recreationally. The most recent rule change I am aware of has to do with speed glue use. But I am uncertain as to the exact ruling - speed gluing may have been done away with at some venues. Other than that, the only other "recent" rule changes I am aware of have to do with the increase in size of the ball from 38mm to 40mm, the point change from 21 to 11, and the serve change from 5 in a row to 2 in a row. These last few changes took place a number of years ago. There may also have been changes with respect to color of rubber as applied to each side of the paddle. steve
There have been no significant changes to the seniority rule in recent years. The seniority rule, which prioritizes individuals with longer service or tenure, continues to be a widely used practice in various industries and organizations. While there may be some ongoing discussions and debates about the effectiveness and fairness of the seniority rule, there have been no major legislative or policy changes to alter its prominence.
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
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Expedite rule - after a time limit(about 10 minutes) has expired during a single point, the receiver automatically wins the point if he/she returns the ball successfully 13 times in a row. This forces the server to change his rallying tactics.(in table tennis)
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Yes, a table tennis umpire typically has a whistle as part of their officiating equipment. The whistle is used to signal the start and end of a point, as well as to indicate any rule violations or stoppages in play. It serves as an important tool for the umpire to communicate with the players and maintain order during the match.
Do not take your eye off the ball, ever!
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