Dodgeball,criket,ping-pong/table tennis,darts... thats all i can think of
It's thought that a game resembling table tennis was in existence in England as early as 1884 and various names were used during the history of table tennis with Gossima, Whiff-Whaff and Ping Pong all either patented or trademarked. See this article www.allabouttabletennis.com/history-of-table-tennis.html
Johnny Leach has written: 'Table tennis my way' 'Table tennis for all'
Tennis, badminton, table tennis, volleyball and beach volleyball.
There are no Stiga table tennis retailers in Texas. But you can find all of the ping pong equipment you need at Sports Authority. You can also join table tennis clubs!
Table tennis tournaments are available to all levels of skill from those just learning to play all through to professional players. The easiest way to enter is to join a local table tennis club and play in their own in-house tournaments.
normal basement table tennis : table tennis ball, rackets, table, shoes (maybe) (all from walmart or such) professional level: 3 star table tennis balls, specific rackets chosen to fit ones style, table tennis shoes with rubber non-marking soles, scoreboards, professional tables, and much more equipment used by referees i.e. yellow/red cards
Someone could go to many gyms to train for table tennis. All sporting gyms have table tennis tables, however if you researched beforehand you could find a gym which may also have a team or tournaments.
Over 100 medals have been awarded for table tennis at the Olympic Games, so too many to list here.
There are a lot of places that sell table tennis equipment; you can find them online or in stores. Megaspin and Paddlepalace sell all kinds of equipment.
I think Ariana's favorite sport is Table Tennis because in an interview somone asked her if you were stuck in a desert if you had all the supplies what extra thing would you bring and she answered a table tennis ball and a racket.
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. So there were card games, board & dice games, rackets & balloon games and even tiddledy winks tennis games. But the first use of the name Table Tennis occurred on a board and dice game by J.H.Singer of New York around 1884 and it's also known that a game of Table Tennis was offered in the 1887 game catalogue of George S. Parker, founder of the famed Parker Brothers in America. But the first action game of tennis on a table was in 1890, so it was David Foster of England who is the founder/inventor of table tennis in 1890.