Watching Table Tennis matches can be challenging due to the fast pace of the game, which may make it difficult for viewers to follow the action and fully appreciate the skills involved. Additionally, the sport may lack the dramatic elements and prolonged rallies found in other sports, potentially leading to lower viewer engagement. Furthermore, the broadcast coverage might not always provide adequate angles or slow-motion replays to highlight key moments, which can detract from the viewing experience. Finally, for those unfamiliar with the rules and strategies, the game may seem confusing or less enjoyable.
lighting, air, humidity, surface of footing
All contrys have lost matches but China have lost the least.
table tennis is played on a 15x6 table and meany different rules to tennis
Err a table tennis table
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I say i am a ball on fire in table tennis :d
Yes on concrete tables and a metal net. Have seen them in France and Germany.
No, table tennis is played on a small table, where as deck tennis is played on a deck. sorry mate fgjkfkgfpogk
Table tennis
David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table (Table Tennis) in 1890.
No, it should not. It is not difficult to differentiate between tennis and table tennis.
You can play table tennis on the dinner table