In terms of ball speeds lawn tennis will register faster; Andy Roddick serves the ball at 155mph. The ball has a long way to pick up speed and the racquet is engineered to be able to hit the ball very fast.
However, in terms of game speed, Table Tennis will be quicker. Games are for fewer points than in lawn tennis, so in terms of time you're looking at less time to get to a win than a professional tennis game, which can sometimes last for hours. Also you could argue the game looks quicker; given the shorter length of the table there are more hits of the ball and it goes back and forth more often.
No, it should not. It is not difficult to differentiate between tennis and table tennis.
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I think it's Pelota, at least that's the one where a ball moves the fastest. Mind you, fools mate in chess is pretty quick !
The key differences between table tennis and tennis are the size of the playing area, the equipment used, and the rules of the game. Table tennis is played on a smaller table with a smaller ball and paddle, while tennis is played on a larger court with a larger ball and racket. Additionally, table tennis is typically played indoors, while tennis is played outdoors. The scoring system and serving rules also differ between the two sports.
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.
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.
David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table (table tennis) in 1890.
No, I have never received a red card in a game of table tennis.
No, I have never received a yellow card in a game of table tennis.
"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.