The table tennis singles in the 20021World Cup was a best-of-seven system, and both sides won the game by taking the lead in winning four of the seven games. The competition adopts an eleven-point system, and whoever gets eleven points first will take the lead.
The National Games table tennis men's singles competition adopts the best of seven games system. That is, the opposing sides, no matter who wins four games first. You won the game. The outcome of this kind of competition is also the same as that of all kinds of world table tennis competitions.
Rules of team competition
The competition method of the World Table Tennis Men's Team Championship (Swislin Cup). Each unit can submit 5 contestants, and both sides can choose 3 contestants. The best-of-five system is adopted in the competition (the best-of-five system is adopted in each game), and the winner is the one who wins three games first. Before the game, the two sides selected the home team and the visiting team by drawing lots. The three players of the home team are designated as A, B and C; The three players of the visiting team are designated as X, Y and Z, and the order of the five games is: 1A versus X2B versus Y3C versus Z4B versus X5A versus Z.
According to the competition system of the Women's Team Championship of the World Table Tennis Championships (Columbus Cup), each unit can submit four players to participate in the competition, and both sides can choose two players from each competition to participate in the singles, and then two of the four players can be paired to participate in the doubles ranked third.
The game adopts the best-of-five system (also adopts the best-of-three system in each game), and the winner is the one who wins three games first. Before the game, the two sides selected the home team and the visiting team by drawing lots. The players on the home team list 2 are designated as A and B; The two players of the visiting team are designated as X and Y, and the order of the five games is: 1A versus X2B versus y3 doubles 4A versus Y5B versus X.
Baidu Encyclopedia-World Table Tennis Championships