1. a serve must stay within the service box
2. alleys are out for singles
3. alleys are in for doubles
4. when you are serving your foot can't touch the line before you make contact with the ball
5. you can't touch the net with any body part or racket
6. if the ball is out you must put one finger up and yell out
7. if the ball is in you don't have to call it but if you could not return the ball you put a flat hand in the air( you hand will look like a table)
8. you can not swear
9. you can't throw your racket on the ground
10. When you serve you get two tries before the opponent gets a point. if the ball goes out on the first try or it hits the net you can serve one more time
hope this helps
no
it is the same as the normal offical tennis rules.
Some special rules made in tennis is that if the ball bounces on your box you will be out.
table tennis is played on a 15x6 table and meany different rules to tennis
In competition table tennis, there is no such thing as "rules of tournament referee". However, you can go to the usatt.org website and research official rules of table tennis.
Check on the web at the International Tennis Federation site.
A lot
Yes The normal rules of tennis.
there are 12 rules in table tennis
to play the game
Because rules are needed to play any type of game.
There are so many rules to tennis that you definitely won't be able to memorize them all. Plus, people constantly debate about certain rules because they have learned the rule incorrectly. You can find rules about tennis from a wide variety of sources. You can check out the rules online from the International Tennis Federation. Check out their website at http://www.itftennis.com/abouttheitf/rulesregs/rules.asp. You can find out the ins and outs for every rule in tennis. This can be very helpful especially if you play in tennis leagues. Tennis league players can be very competitive and will be concerned that they are following each rule to a tee. You can also consult a local tennis club and/or tennis pro for help on rules. It is great to speak with a live person because they will explain the rules if you don't understand them. Sometimes you think you understand the rule correctly when in fact you don't! Also read "Tennis" magazine. They usually have a section that goes over tennis rules that are commonly debated among tennis players.