How big is the referee power of table tennis?

Everyone knows that table tennis is our national sport. Li, Ding Ning, Liu, Ma Long and ZhangJike are the most important people in table tennis, and Liu and Kong are famous coaches.

After the exciting game, have you paid attention to another important role on the field-the referee? Do you know how good the referee is?

Little friends who may not know much about table tennis think that the table tennis referee just flips the cards in his hand and grades the players. In fact, they also bear great responsibilities.

There are usually two referees, a referee and an assistant referee, that is, one referee is usually responsible for carefully observing the ball, that is, the victory or defeat of the ball, and gesturing, and the other referee flips the card to score.

The referee will inform the players of the rules of the game after they play, and check the rackets and costumes of both players. Table tennis in regular competitions is provided by the organizer.

After the inspection, draw lots for both players to designate both venues. If the players are drawn, they can choose to serve or court.

The referee should strictly enforce the fairness and justice of the game. If the ball is fuzzy or uncertain, the two referees should communicate in time, and if the coaches of both sides need to pause, they should also communicate in time.

If a player is found to have violated the rules during the competition, the referee should warn and punish the player in time, and can handle some unexpected situations during the competition to make the competition go on normally.

? The game is over and the result is announced.

I am a table tennis fan myself and have participated in many table tennis competitions. Sometimes I will meet a friendly and kind referee during the game, which can ease my excitement.

If I meet more serious referees, I will be more nervous, because they are the second role I can be close to besides my opponents. I wonder if any friends feel the same way.

In fact, no matter what kind of referee we meet, we should calm down our nervousness and give full play to our due strength, because I believe that every referee will correctly exercise his rights and perform his duties to ensure the fairness and justice of the competition and a successful conclusion.

The referee's every move on the court actually affects the hearts of the audience. They are even more nervous on the court than the contestants, and they have more responsibilities.

Therefore, we should understand the referee. Many times it's not the referee who is targeting you, but your own problem.