Secondly, the service system stipulates that each player can only serve five balls in each game. You need to exchange the ball rights immediately after serving, and so on until the end of the game. The winner is the player who scores 1 1 in each game, but the winner is the player who scores 2 points first after the scores of both sides are tied. After the 10 draw, both sides need to serve by turns, and each person can only serve 1 ball at a time. When table tennis serves, you should first touch the server's desktop, and then touch the receiver's desktop. Those who don't touch the table are dead balls, and the catcher gets one point.
In table tennis competition, table tennis is a dead ball when it touches the rack, and the opponent can score one point. If table tennis touches the net twice in a row, it is still a dead ball, or the other side scores a point. If the hand holding the racket does not touch the table during the game, the opponent can score a point and the game is over. If the opponent touches the table and moves it before catching the ball, the opponent can score a point and the game is over.
At the end of each table tennis match, players have only one minute to rest, and at the beginning of the next game, both sides need to exchange venues and serve.