1. Before each competition, athletes can practice on the table at the beginning of the competition for 2 minutes, which is their right.
2. Before the start of each game, the athletes of both sides draw lots to choose the orientation to serve and receive the service. The winner has the right to choose the service direction and receive the service, or he can ask the other side to make a choice first. If the winner chooses to serve or receive the service first, the opponent chooses the position. If the winner chooses the position, the opponent will choose to serve or receive the service first.
3. Each game adopts the ball system of 1 1, and both sides exchange two balls. When the score reaches 1 1: n, the game ends (if n is greater than 9, the game will continue until the score is opened by two points). Whoever scores more wins, if the score is 1: 1.
4. When serving, the ball hits the table top, which is the beginning of serving. If you don't cross the net or touch the tables of both sides, it is regarded as a service mistake and the other side scores.
After each game, any athlete has the right to ask for a rest of no more than two minutes.
6. At the beginning of the next game, players from both sides exchange venues and serve rights.
7. In a game, the winner is the player who gets 1 1 first, but after the draw of 1, the winner is the player who gets 2 first.
8. If both parties give up, they shall not enter the semi-finals; One of them gives up, and the quitter shall not enter the semi-finals.
9. Two games a day, using the best of seven games system. The winner goes directly to the semi-finals and enters the finals after the semi-finals.
Table tennis introduction
Table tennis, known as China's "national ball", is a world-popular ball game, including attack, confrontation and defense. Table tennis originated in Britain, and the name "table tennis" originated from 1900, so it was named after the sound of "table tennis" when it was struck. In Chinese mainland, "table tennis" is its official name, as are China, Hongkong and Macau.
1926 65438+ 10, an international table tennis competition was held in Berlin, Germany, with 64 male athletes from 9 countries participating. In February of the same year, the International Table Tennis Federation was formally established, and the European Championship held in London was named the first World Table Tennis Championship. Table tennis organizations include the International Table Tennis Federation, the Asian Table Tennis Federation and the Chinese Table Tennis Association.