The characters included the male lead, Yan Yu, who was a backhanded demon. A transmigrator. Niu Man of the Comedy Club. He was more scheming than anyone else. Double-play dodgeball god. Female Lead-Xu Qian, Golden Left Hand Great Python Flipping Over Preface CP The husky next door The purple board is very ruthless, the male supporting role-Liu Peizheng, my unfilial disciple and I Marry Liu Peizheng Coach Big Wronged A father knows his son best The Little Master of the Yin Gate, Supporting Male Actor-Fang Bo, Isn't It Good to Be Alive Series Streamer Offending the whole Huaping Team with one's own strength Forehand Demon. "My Table Tennis Is Too Awesome" by Zhi Qijun. It was a sports/sports novel with rebirth, calmness, eloquence, IQ, hot-bloodedness, and athlete elements. It was completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Book friend group 622352483, everyone can add ~] The book's era is completely empty, so please don't think too much about it. When Yan Yu was sealed with zero, he knew that his professional career had come to an end. As an extremely backhand player in table tennis, he was finally eliminated by the times. However, the heavens played a joke on him, allowing him to travel back to the 16-year-old World Youth Championship. How could he write his own legend in the current situation of the table tennis world where all countries were competing for hegemony? "Now, let's welcome the super grand slam, hexagonal fighter, six-time Olympic champion Yan Yu!" I hope you will like this book.
The rules of the table tennis competition were formulated and published by the International Table Tennis Federation and applied to all the competitions under the International Table Tennis Federation. ** 1. Rules and Regulations Regarding the Competition Venues and Equipment ** 1. Table: 2.74 meters long, 1.525 meters wide, 0.76 meters above the ground. 2. Ball: 40mm in diameter, white, yellow, or orange, and dull. 3. Racquet: Must be dull. ** 2. Rules of the competition ** 1. ** Scoring related ** - In a game, the first team to score 11 points was the winner, but after 10 draws, the first team to score 2 points was the winner. The entire competition could be decided by the system of three wins in five games or four wins in seven games. - The two sides exchanged the right to serve after every two points, but when the score reached 10, the right to serve changed to every ball until one side led by two points to win. - Different victories would result in different points. For example, in the best of five game system, a 3 - 0 win would result in 5 points and the opponent would get 0 points; a 3 - 1 win would result in 4 points and the opponent would get 1 point; a 3 - 2 win would result in 3 points and 2 points respectively. 2. ** Serve-related ** - To serve, the ball must be placed in the hand that is not holding the racket. The palm should be open and kept still. The ball must be thrown vertically at least 16 centimeters high. The serve must be unobstructed. The ball must first bounce on the server's table, then pass through the net and touch the opponent's table. If the ball touches the net and still lands on the opponent's table during the service, the service will be deemed invalid, and both parties will not score and serve again. 3. ** Batting related ** - When the opponent sent the ball over or returned the ball, the players on their side had to hit the ball with the racket, letting the ball pass through or bypass the net device, or after hitting the net device, it would fall to the opponent's table area. After receiving the ball, the players needed to ensure that the ball passed the net again and landed on the opponent's table to maintain the continuity of the game. 4. ** Other Rules ** - Before the match, both sides had to check each other's rackets. After each round, both sides enjoyed a one-minute break. If the game reached the final decisive round, the use of the venue would be adjusted according to the previous order of the game. At the start of the competition, both teams decided to get the right to serve and the advantage of the venue through rock-paper-scissors. If the ball passed through or bypassed the net device and touched the net device, then the ball became a legal serve, or was blocked by the receiver or his teammate. In this case, the ball had to be served again. In the game, if the ball hits the net and falls on the table, it is considered a valid ball. The men's and women's teams were divided into two groups, and the top three would be decided through a round-robin competition within the groups. In the semi-finals, the third place of Group A would fight against the first place of Group B, the second place of Group A would fight against the second place of Group B, and the first place of Group A would fight against the third place of Group B. The winners would advance to the third place. The teams that did not advance were also ranked fourth to sixth through the round-robin. The final interpretation of the rules of the competition belongs to the Arbitration Committee. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
The table tennis class was super interesting. In this course, you can learn all kinds of knowledge and skills about table tennis. Whether it was the correct posture to hold the racket or the clever way to serve and receive the ball, he would teach them all. Moreover, through this course, one could improve their body's coordination and reaction speed. There were also various practice and confrontation segments in the course, so that you could make continuous progress in practice and feel the charm of table tennis. This course was suitable for both beginners and veterans. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
There were many aspects to the rules of table tennis: 1. ** Before the competition ** - Both sides guess the right to serve. The winner can choose to serve first, receive first, or choose the court. 2. ** Competition Equipment ** - Including a table (2.74 meters long, 1.525 meters wide, 0.76 meters above the ground), a net, a racket, and a ball (40 millimeters in diameter, white, yellow, or orange, and dull). The equipment requirements for amateur competitions were determined by the rules of the competition. 3. ** Rules of serve ** - The serve was a two-ball exchange system (a one-ball exchange system was used when the score reached 10:10). At the beginning of the service, the ball should be placed naturally on the palm of the hand without clapping. The palm should be opened and kept still. The ball must be thrown almost vertically upward with the hand. The ball must not be rotated. The ball must rise no less than 16 centimeters. The server can hit the ball when it falls from the highest point of the throw. The ball should first touch the table area of his side, then go over or bypass the net device, and then touch the table area of the receiver. In doubles, the ball should touch the right half of the server and the receiver. From the beginning of the service to the hitting of the ball, the ball must always be above the table and beyond the end line of the server, and it must not be blocked by any part of the body or clothes of the server or his partner. When the player serves, the moment the ball comes into contact with the racket, there must be no obstruction within the virtual triangle formed by the ball and the net pole, and one of the referees must be able to see the player's hitting point clearly. 4. ** Batting Rules ** - After the opponent serves or returns the ball, the player must hit the ball directly over or around the net, or touch the net and then touch the opponent's table area. 5. ** Scoring Rules ** - According to the competition agreement, there were three rounds of two wins, five rounds of three wins, seven rounds of four wins, and so on. In a game, the first player to score 11 points and lead the opponent by 2 points was the winner, and the first player to score 2 points after 10 draws was the winner. The player who successfully ends a round gets one point. The referee will announce the player's score first. When the opponent fails to serve legally, touches the table without clapping his hands, the ball bounces more than twice on the opponent's half table, cannot return the ball, moves the table or touches the net or the net pole when hitting the ball, the ball does not land on the opponent's half table, hits the ball several times, stops the ball before it touches the opponent's half table, and the ball touches other objects during the flight, the athlete will get 1 point. 6. ** Rematch Situation ** - The athletes were hindered or disturbed in the game due to unexpected events that were not caused by themselves; the referee requested to interrupt the game if the ball was broken, forgot to change sides, or the order of service was wrong; the right to serve was determined by drawing lots before the table tennis game (when drawing lots, the referee used a coin or a method of holding the ball and hiding it under the table). 7. ** Re-serve situation ** - The referee judged that the player who received the ball was not ready for the game; the ball that was sent out touched the net or the net pole before the opponent's half of the table rebounded; the ball that was sent out was caught by the opponent on the table after it touched the ball. 8. ** Tee-off Rules for Team Match ** - In a team match, the order in which each team served and received the ball was determined in each game. 9. ** Warm-up ball ** - Before a table tennis match, there would usually be a few warm-up balls, which were not counted in the score. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
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The table tennis team competition was one of the table tennis events. It was a group event consisting of several individual or doubles matches. Its important events included the Olympic Table Tennis Tournament, the World Table Tennis Championship (WTF), and the Table Tennis World Cup. These three events were known as the Three World Table Tennis Championships. The earliest team competition was set up in the first World Table Tennis Championship in 1926. In 1990, the Team Table Tennis World Cup was established. In 2005, the International Table Tennis Federation decided to set up a team event in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games to replace the doubles competition. Moreover, the rules of the World Cup and the Olympic Games were different from those of the World Championship, so doubles were introduced. The China team had a monopoly on the table tennis team event. As of August 2024, in the Olympic table tennis team competition, the China team had won the men's and women's team championships for five consecutive years; the men's team had won eleven consecutive championships and the women's team had won six consecutive championships in the World Table Tennis Championships; the men's team had won eight consecutive championships and the women's team had won nine consecutive championships in the World Cup. In addition, the 2024 Chengdu International Table Tennis Federation Mixed Group World Cup adopted a new competition system. 16 teams participated in the competition, and each team needed to be male and female. The competition was divided into the group stage and the knockout stage. The 16 teams were divided into four groups for the round-robin. In the knockout stage, the semi-finals and the finals were decided in one match. The semi-finals were based on the rankings of the second stage. The first place would fight against the fourth place, and the second place would fight against the third place. This kind of competition system tested teamwork, was full of suspense and excitement, and also provided more opportunities for young players. It could also promote exchanges and friendship between countries. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
** 1. Rules and Regulations Regarding the Competition Venues and Equipment ** 1. ** Table **: The ball is 2.74 meters long, 1.525 meters wide, and 0.76 meters high from the ground. 2. ** Ball **: 40 mm in diameter, white, yellow, or orange, and dull. 3. ** Racquet **: Must be dull. ** 2. Number of rounds and scoring rules ** 1. ** Number of Rounds **: The competition consists of odd-numbered rounds. 2. ** Single Game Score ** - In a game, the first team to score 11 points was the winner. - When the score of both sides reached 10, the first side to score two more points was the winner. ** 3. Rules of service ** 1. ** Singles serve ** - First, the server legally served the ball, then the receiver legally returned the ball, and then the two players alternated between legally returning the ball. When serving, the ball should be placed on the palm of the hand without clapping. The palm should be open and stretched flat. The ball should be stationary behind the end line of the server and above the level of the competition table. The ball should be thrown vertically at least 16 centimeters high. 2. ** Double serve ** - First, the server legally serves the ball, then the receiver legally returns the ball, then the server's partner legally returns the ball, and then the receiver's partner legally returns the ball. After that, the players take turns legally returning the ball in this order. ** 4. Rules of Batting ** When the opponent sent the ball over or returned the ball, the players on their side had to hit the ball with the racket, letting the ball pass through or bypass the net device, or after hitting the net device, it would fall to the opponent's table area. ** 5. Rules of Points and Changing Serves ** 1. ** Score **: Whoever gets 11 points first wins a game, but must lead the opponent by two points (after a 10-point draw). 2. ** Change serve ** - Under normal circumstances, the two players would exchange serves after every two points. - When the score of both sides was tied at 10, it would be converted to the exchange of service rights for each ball until one side led by two points. ** 6. Rules of the re-serve ** If the ball passed through or bypassed the net device and touched the net device, and then the ball became a legal serve, or was blocked by the receiver or his teammate, the ball would need to be served again. ** 7. Rules for the start of the competition ** At the start of the competition, both teams decided to get the right to serve and the advantage of the venue through rock-paper-scissors. ** 8. Competition Rules ** 1. The competition could be decided by the best of five or best of seven system. 2. The distribution of points for victory is as follows: - A 3 - 0 win would give 5 points, while the opponent would get 0 points. - A 3 - 1 win would give 4 points and the opponent 1 point. - A 3 - 2 victory would give both sides 3 points and 2 points respectively. ** 9. Other Rules ** 1. After each round, both sides enjoyed a one-minute break. 2. In the next round, the players would swap the playing area and serve order. 3. If the ball still lands on the opponent's table after hitting the net during the service, the service is deemed invalid, and both parties will not score and serve again. In the game, if the ball normally lands on the table after hitting the net, it is considered a valid ball. 4. Before the match, both sides had to check each other's rackets. 5. The final interpretation of the rules of the competition belongs to the Arbitration Committee. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
The lineup of the French team participating in the Paris Olympic table tennis event is as follows: The men's team: Felix Lebrun and Alex Lebrun for the singles and team, Simon for the team, and Roland as a substitute; Women's team: Yuan Jianan and Pavard will participate in the singles and team, Lutz will participate in the team, and Zarif will be a substitute; Mixed doubles: Alex Lebrun/Yuan Jianan. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
The size of a standard table tennis table were as follows: - Its length was 2.74 meters. - Its width was 1.525 meters. - The height was 76 centimeters. - In the middle of the table, there was a 3mm wide midline that divided the table into two parts. - Along the edge of the 2.74-meter competition stage, there was a 2-centimeter wide boundary line, and along the edge of the 1.525-meter competition stage, there was a 2-centimeter wide end line. - The height of the table tennis net was 15.25 centimeters. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
There was no absolute definition of the best table tennis racket in the world, because players of different levels and styles had different requirements for table tennis racket. For beginners, it might be more suitable to use a more affordable and easy-to-use racket. As the technical level improved, the players would choose the racket according to their own playing characteristics (such as offensive, defensive, loop, etc.). From the perspective of brand and product, brands like Double Happiness had some high-end products. For example, Double Happiness's table tennis base had specific parameters such as weight, thickness, and balance point. It was a good product. However, for professional athletes, the equipment was often customized by professional coaches according to the specific conditions of the athletes. For table tennis itself, there was no clear concept of "best" table tennis. The International Table Tennis Federation had certain standards for the balls used in competitions, such as diameter, weight, elasticity, etc. As long as the high-quality table tennis balls met these standards, they could be used in competitions and training at different levels. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!