Since 1 July 1986 the rules of Table Tennis state that one side of the racket shall be bright red and the other side black.
This rule was introduced because of the increased use of "combination" rackets in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Players were using the same colour rubber on each side of their racket - but each side was a different type of rubber - and this made it very difficult for the opponent to know what type of spin was being imparted onto the ball.
You should choose a table tennis racket which complements your style of play.
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.
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Yes you can, but only if its the hand which you hold the racket it in. Note that you can't drop your racket to hit the ball with your hand, your hand still must be touching the racket when you hit it.
The sports that use rackets are:BadmintonBall BadmintonFrontenisMatkotPelota MixtecaPickleballRacquetballRacquetsRacketlonRapid BallReal TennisSoft TennisSpeedballSpeedmintonSquashSquash TennisStickéTennisXarePlease do not confuse or insert sports that use a "paddle" . A racket is not a paddle. Platform tennis is a paddle as is ping-pong.
Since 1 July 1986 the rules of table tennis state that one side of the racket shall be bright red and the other side black.
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Since 1 July 1986 the rules of table tennis state that one side of the racket shall be bright red and the other side black.
yes there is use of textile material for the manufacturing of tennis racket. the wires inside the racket made of nylon,which is a textile material.
The rules of table tennis state that you can not use any type of cleaner on your rubbers, except plain water. Law 2.04.07 states ... The racket covering shall be used without any physical, chemical or other treatment. This means that there is a total ban on the use of all products which clean or improve the rubber. Table tennis rubbers must be used as they were when they were originally tested and authorised. Each player is solely responsible for their own racket, which must be free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
So you can hit the birdie. If you dont have the racket then you cant play!! One of the materials that u will need
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