In ping pong, serving rules require the ball to be tossed at least 6 inches in the air before serving, and it must be hit diagonally across the table to the opponent's side. The serve must also bounce on the server's side of the table before crossing the net. Additionally, the server must alternate serving to different sides of the table after every two points.
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In ping pong, the rules for serving require the ball to be tossed up at least 6 inches before hitting it, and it must be struck from behind the end of the table. The ball must also bounce on the server's side of the table before crossing the net to the opponent's side. Additionally, the serve must be hit diagonally to the opponent's side of the table.
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In ping pong, serving involves hitting the ball over the net to start a point. The server must hit the ball diagonally to the opponent's side and follow specific rules, such as keeping the ball behind the end line and not hiding the ball from the opponent. Techniques for serving include using spin to make the ball curve or bounce unpredictably, and varying the placement and speed of the serve to keep the opponent off balance.
No, a ping pong serve does not have to go diagonally. Players can choose to serve the ball in any direction as long as it follows the rules of the game.
In a tournament, double ping pong rules typically require teams of two players to alternate hitting the ball and score points by making the ball bounce twice on the opponent's side of the table. The first team to reach a certain number of points, usually 11 or 21, wins the game. Players must follow specific serving and scoring rules, such as serving diagonally and switching sides after every point.
The "Server" is the player who is serving or has served the ball at the start of the point.
Among the only songs "about Ping Pong" are a 2007 Enrique Iglesias song called "Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song)." While not referring directly to the jargon of the game, the track has a sample of a ping pong ball bouncing in a steady rhythm throughout. The Raffi song "Bananaphone" also has a lyric "Ping-pong ping-pong, ping-pong, ping."
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