Are there faults in table tennis




















If you do this, and you obstruct the path of the ball whether it's with your paddle or any part of your body , your opponent will be awarded with a point.

The only situation where you can still win the point by hitting the ball before it bounces is if you hit the ball after it already passed the end line of the table.

How do you lose a point in table tennis? If it touches the net and lands on the floor, you lose a point. If the serve goes into the net, you lose the point. You serve until five points have been scored, and then the other player gets to serve for the next five points. At 20 to 20 you must win by two points , you alternate the serve after each point. Is it let or net in table tennis? A let in table tennis is any rally that does not end in a score.

The "net service" that you described, where the ball on the service touches the net as it goes over, is one type of let. Can you hit ping pong ball before bounces? Can you hit the ball before it bounces in ping pong? NOTE: When your opponent hits a ball that sails over your end of the table without touching it and then hits you or your paddle, that is still your point.

What do tennis umpires say when the ball bounces twice? Well, as I always say, let's look at the rules! Rule Can you serve a ping pong ball off the side of the table? You're free to serve anywhere, diagonally or straight, from any location. So this effectively means that you'll need to stand behind the white line at your end of the table to serve. Law Rule 2. A player obstructs the ball if he, or anything he wears or carries, touches it in play when it is above or travelling towards the playing surface , not having touched his court since last being struck by his opponent.

No point will be scored and your serve must be replayed assuming you have complied with the other service rules in table tennis which I explained here. It does not matter how many times the ball hits the net, the service is replayed until such time as it's a legal or foul service. Here's an example of a player Adam Szudi of Hungary serving three consecutives services which hit the net.

His service is replayed until he serves a correct service at the fourth attempt A serve will only be a "let" if it's good in all respects apart from touching the net The rules say that the ball must touch the right half court - and that the centre line is regarded as part of each right court.

So the base point of the ball needs to actually make contact with the line or the right half court to be 'in'. So when there is no umpire we have to agree amongst ourselves how to interpret and implement the rules. In my experience, the receiver is usually the first person to call the ball 'out', but both pairs need to agree on the call. There is no 'rule' about who decides if it is 'in' or 'out' when there is no umpire - it's decided by consensus between the players.

The same applies to every other call during a match. If there is no umpire, everything has to be decided by consensus between the players. If there is no qualified umpire, all matches are played under the "honour system" - which means that the people involved have to agree amongst themselves how to play and umpire the games. Only one warning may be given and if any subsequent services are illegal or doubtful, a point must be awarded to the opponent.

I am often asked whether you can serve when you have game or match point, or whether you can only win the game or match when your opponent is serving. The rules in table tennis are the same at game and match point as they are at any other time. The rules state that you have two serves, and then your opponent has two serves except at , when you serve alternately. In addition, if you foul serve at any time you lose the point.

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Answer to question 8 is wrong. If the ball comes back due to back spin, the receiver can cross and hit it, as long as the receiver does not interfere with the other player. Not only crossing the net, but even going to the other side of the table is legal. Again, as long as there is no interference with the other player.

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How many serves does each player get? Do I need to serve diagonally like in a regular tennis game?



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