Rules of table tennis men's team competition

The rules of the men's team table tennis competition are as follows:

1. Before the game starts, the captains of both sides draw lots to decide the home team (ABC) and the visiting team (XYZ). The competition order is: the first game A (main force) X (secondary force), the second game B (secondary force) Y (main force), and the third game C (No.3) Z (No.3).

2. The competition adopts the best of five games, and the first team consists of three athletes. Before the game, the captains of both sides draw lots to decide the home team (ABC) and the visiting team (XYZ). The competition order is: the first game A (main force) X (secondary force), the second game B (secondary force) Y (main force), and the third game C (No.3) Z (No.3).

3. The competition is a singles competition, and each competition adopts the scoring system of 1 1, where 10 is a fixed score and 1 is a competition score. Before the game starts, the captains of both sides draw lots to decide the home team (ABC) and the visiting team (XYZ).

4. The playing field is rectangular, with the home team athletes sitting on the left and the visiting team athletes sitting on the right. The balls used in the competition are red and white, which are exchanged by the athletes of both sides under the supervision of the referee.

In the game, players can't deliberately hit the ball out of bounds or win by unfair means. If an athlete fouls in the game, the referee will punish him and give him a point.

6. Game time per game 10 minute. If the scores of both sides are equal, the game will continue until one side wins.

7. In the competition, if one side scores 5 points, the athletes of both sides need to change venues. If the score is 5:5, it takes two rounds to win.

8. During the competition, if the athletes are injured or unwell, the referee has the right to suspend or terminate the competition.

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