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THE
LAWS OF TABLE TENNIS
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2.1 |
THE TABLE |
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2.1.1 |
The upper surface
of the table, known as the playing surface, shall be rectangular, 2.74m
long and 1.525m wide, and shall lie in a horizontal plane 76cm above the
floor. |
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2.1.2 |
The playing
surface shall not include the vertical sides of the tabletop. |
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2.1.3 |
The playing
surface may be of any material and shall yield a uniform bounce of about
23cm when a standard ball is dropped on to it from a height of 30cm. |
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2.1.4 |
The playing
surface shall be uniformly dark coloured and matt, but with a white side
line, 2cm wide, along each 2.74m edge and a white end line, 2cm wide,
along each 1.525m edge. |
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2.1.5 |
The playing
surface shall be divided into 2 equal courts by a vertical net running
parallel with the end lines, and shall be continuous over the whole area
of each court. |
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2.1.6 |
For doubles, each
court shall be divided into 2 equal half-courts by a white centre line,
3mm wide, running parallel with the side lines; the centre line shall be
regarded as part of each right half-court. |
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2.2 |
THE NET
ASSEMBLY |
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2.2.1 |
The net assembly
shall consist of the net, its suspension and the supporting posts,
including the clamps attaching them to the table. |
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2.2.2 |
The net shall be
suspended by a cord attached at each end to an upright post 15.25cm
high, the outside limits of the post being 15.25cm outside the side
line. |
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2.2.3 |
The top of the
net, along its whole length, shall be 15.25cm above the playing surface. |
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2.2.4 |
The bottom of the
net, along its whole length, shall be as close as possible to the
playing surface and the ends of the net shall be as close as possible to
the supporting posts. |
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2.3 |
THE BALL |
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2.3.1 |
The ball shall be
spherical, with a diameter of 40mm. |
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2.3.2 |
The ball shall
weigh 2.7g. |
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2.3.3 |
The ball shall be
made of celluloid or similar plastics material and shall be white or
orange, and matt. |
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2.4 |
THE RACKET |
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2.4.1 |
The racket may be
of any size, shape or weight but the blade shall be flat and rigid. |
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2.4.2 |
At least 85% of
the blade by thickness shall be of natural wood; an adhesive layer
within the blade may be reinforced with fibrous material such as carbon
fibre, glass fibre or compressed paper, but shall not be thicker than
7.5% of the total thickness or 0.35mm, whichever is the smaller. |
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2.4.3 |
A side of the
blade used for striking the ball shall be covered with either ordinary
pimpled rubber, with pimples outwards having a total thickness including
adhesive of not more than 2mm, or sandwich rubber, with pimples inwards
or outwards, having a total thickness including adhesive of not more
than 4mm. |
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2.4.3.1 |
Ordinary pimpled
rubber is a single layer of non-cellular rubber, natural or synthetic,
with pimples evenly distributed over its surface at a density of not
less than 10 per sq. cm and not more than 50 per sq. cm. |
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2.4.3.2 |
Sandwich rubber is
a single layer of cellular rubber covered with a single outer layer of
ordinary pimpled rubber, the thickness of the pimpled rubber not being
more than 2mm. |
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2.4.4 |
The covering
material shall extend up to but not beyond the limits of the blade,
except that the part nearest the handle and gripped by the fingers may
be left uncovered or covered with any material. |
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2.4.5 |
The blade, any
layer within the blade and any layer of covering material or adhesive on
a side used for striking the ball shall be continuous and of even
thickness. |
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2.4.6 |
The surface of the
covering material on a side of the blade, or of a side of the blade if
it is left uncovered, shall be matt, bright red on one side and black on
the other. |
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2.4.7 |
Slight deviations
from continuity of surface or uniformity of colour due to accidental
damage or wear may be allowed provided that they do not significantly
change the characteristics of the surface. |
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2.4.8 |
At the start of a
match and whenever he changes his racket during a match a player shall
show his opponent and the umpire the racket he is about to use and shall
allow them to examine it. |
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2.5 |
DEFINITIONS |
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2.5.1 |
A rally is the
period during which the ball is in play. |
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2.5.2 |
The ball is in
play from the last moment at which it is stationary on the palm of
the free hand before being intentionally projected in service until the
rally is decided as a let or a point. |
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2.5.3 |
A let is a rally
of which the result is not scored. |
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2.5.4 |
A point is a rally
of which the result is scored. |
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2.5.5 |
The racket hand is
the hand carrying the racket. |
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2.5.6 |
The free hand is
the hand not carrying the racket. |
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2.5.7 |
A player strikes
the ball if he touches it in play with his racket, held in the hand, or
with his racket hand below the wrist. |
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2.5.8 |
A player obstructs
the ball if he, or anything he wears or carries, touches it in play when
it is above or travelling towards the playing surface and has not passed
beyond his end line, not having touched his court since last being
struck by his opponent. |
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2.5.9 |
The server is the
player due to strike the ball first in a rally. |
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2.5.10 |
The receiver is
the player due to strike the ball second in a rally. |
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2.5.11 |
The umpire is the
person appointed to control a match. |
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2.5.12 |
The assistant
umpire is the person appointed to assist the umpire with certain
decisions. |
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2.5.13 |
Anything that a
player wears or carries includes anything that he was wearing or
carrying, other than the ball, at the start of the rally. |
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2.5.14 |
The ball shall be
regarded as passing over or around the net assembly if it passes
anywhere other than between the net and the net post or between the net
and the playing surface. |
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2.5.15 |
The end line shall
be regarded as extending indefinitely in both directions. |
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2.6 |
A GOOD SERVICE |
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2.6.1 |
At the start of
service the ball shall be stationary, resting freely on the flat, open
palm of the server's free hand, behind the end line and above the level
of the playing surface. |
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2.6.2 |
The server shall
then project the ball near vertically upwards, without imparting spin,
so that it rises at least 16cm after leaving the palm of the free hand
and then falls without touching anything before being struck. |
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2.6.3 |
As the ball is
falling the server shall strike it so that it touches first his court
and then, after passing over or around the net assembly, touches
directly the receiver's court; in doubles, the ball shall touch
successively the right half court of server and receiver. |
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2.6.4 |
The ball and the
racket shall be above the level of the playing surface from the last
moment at which the ball is stationary before being projected until it
is struck. |
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2.6.5 |
When the ball is
struck it shall be behind the server's end line but not farther back
than the part of the server's body, other than his arm, head or leg,
which is farthest from his end line. |
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2.6.6 |
It is the
responsibility of the player to serve so that the umpire or the
assistant umpire can see that he complies with the requirements for a
good service. |
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2.6.6.1 |
If the umpire is
doubtful of the legality of a service but neither he nor the assistant
umpire is sure that it is illegal he may, on the first occasion in a
match, warn the server without awarding a point. |
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2.6.6.2 |
If subsequently in
the match a service by that player or his doubles partner is of dubious
legality, for the same or for any other reason, the receiver shall score
a point. |
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2.6.6.3 |
Whenever there is
a clear failure to comply with the requirements for a good service no
warning shall be given and the receiver shall score a point, on the
first as on any other occasion. |
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2.6.7 |
Exceptionally, the
umpire may relax the requirements for a good service where he is
notified, before play begins, that compliance is prevented by physical
disability. |
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2.7 |
A GOOD RETURN |
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2.7.1 |
The ball, having
been served or returned, shall be struck so that it passes over or
around the net assembly and touches the opponent's court, either
directly or after touching the net assembly. |
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2.8 |
THE ORDER OF
PLAY |
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2.8.1 |
In singles, the
server shall first make a good service, the receiver shall then make a
good return and thereafter server and receiver alternately shall each
make a good return. |
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2.8.2 |
In doubles, the
server shall first make a good service, the receiver shall then make a
good return, the partner of the server shall then make a good return,
the partner of the receiver shall then make a good return and thereafter
each player in turn in that sequence shall make a good return. |
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2.9 |
A LET |
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2.9.1 |
The rally shall be
a let |
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2.9.1.1 |
if in service the ball, in passing over the net assembly,
touches it, provided the service is otherwise good or the ball is
obstructed by the receiver or his partner; |
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2.9.1.2 |
if the service is delivered when the receiving player or
pair is not ready, provided that neither the receiver nor his partner
attempts to strike the ball; |
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2.9.1.3 |
if failure to make a good service or a good return or
otherwise to comply with the Laws is due to a disturbance outside the
control of the player; |
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2.9.1.4 |
if play is interrupted by the umpire or assistant umpire. |
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2.9.2 |
Play may be
interrupted |
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2.9.2.1 |
to correct an error in the order of serving, receiving or
ends; |
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2.9.2.2 |
to introduce the expedite system; |
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2.9.2.3 |
to warn or penalise a player; |
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2.9.2.4.1 |
because the conditions of play are disturbed in a way
which could affect the outcome of the rally. |
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2.10 |
A POINT |
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2.10.1 |
Unless the rally
is a let, a player shall score a point |
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2.10.1.1 |
if his opponent fails to make a good service; |
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2.10.1.2 |
if his opponent fails to make a good return; |
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2.10.1.3 |
if, after he has made a good service or a good return,
the ball touches anything other than the net assembly before being
struck by his opponent; |
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2.10.1.4 |
if the ball passes beyond his end line without touching
his court, after being struck by his opponent; |
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2.10.1.5 |
if his opponent obstructs the ball; |
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2.10.1.6 |
if his opponent strikes the ball twice successively; |
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2.10.1.7 |
if his opponent strikes the ball with a side of the
racket blade whose surface does not comply with the requirements of
2.4.3, 2.4.4 and 2.4.5; |
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2.10.1.8 |
if his opponent, or anything his opponent wears or
carries, moves the playing surface; |
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2.10.1.9 |
if his opponent, or anything his opponent wears or
carries, touches the net assembly; |
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2.10.1.10 |
if his opponent's free hand touches the playing surface; |
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2.10.1.11 |
if a doubles opponent strikes the ball out of the
sequence established by the first server and first receiver; |
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2.10.1.12.1 |
as provided under the expedite system (2.15.2). |
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2.11 |
A GAME |
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2.11.1 |
A game shall be
won by the player or pair first scoring 11 points unless both players or
pairs score 10 points, when the game shall be won by the first player or
pair subsequently gaining a lead of 2 points. |
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2.12 |
A MATCH |
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2.12.1 |
A match shall
consist of the best of any odd number of games. |
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2.13 |
THE ORDER OF
SERVING, RECEIVING AND ENDS |
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2.13.1 |
The right to
choose the initial order of serving, receiving and ends shall be decided
by lot and the winner may choose to serve or to receive first or to
start at a particular end. |
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2.13.2 |
When one player or
pair has chosen to serve or to receive first or to start at a particular
end, the other player or pair shall have the other choice. |
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2.13.3 |
After each 2
points have been scored the receiving player or pair shall become the
serving player or pair and so on until the end of the game, unless both
players or pairs score 10 points or the expedite system is in operation,
when the sequences of serving and receiving shall be the same but each
player shall serve for only 1 point in turn. |
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2.13.4 |
In each game of a
doubles match, the pair having the right to serve first shall choose
which of them will do so and in the first game of a match the receiving
pair shall decide which of them will receive first; in subsequent games
of the match, the first server having been chosen, the first receiver
shall be the player who served to him in the preceding game. |
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2.13.5 |
In doubles, at
each change of service the previous receiver shall become the server and
the partner of the previous server shall become the receiver. |
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2.13.6 |
The player or pair
serving first in a game shall receive first in the next game of the
match and in the last possible game of a doubles match the pair due to
receive next shall change their order of receiving when first one pair
scores 5 points. |
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The player or pair
starting at one end in a game shall start at the other end in the next
game of the match and in the last possible game of a match the players
or pairs shall change ends when first one player or pair scores 5
points. |
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2.14 |
OUT OF ORDER OF
SERVING, RECEIVING OR ENDS |
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2.14.1 |
If a player serves
or receives out of turn, play shall be interrupted by the umpire as soon
as the error is discovered and shall resume with those players serving
and receiving who should be server and receiver respectively at the
score that has been reached, according to the sequence established at
the beginning of the match and, in doubles, to the order of serving
chosen by the pair having the right to serve first in the game during
which the error is discovered. |
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2.14.2 |
If the players
have not changed ends when they should have done so, play shall be
interrupted by the umpire as soon as the error is discovered and shall
resume with the players at the ends at which they should be at the score
that has been reached, according to the sequence established at the
beginning of the match. |
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2.14.3 |
In any
circumstances, all points scored before the discovery of an error shall
be reckoned. |
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2.15 |
THE EXPEDITE
SYSTEM |
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2.15.1 |
Except where both
players or pairs have scored at least 9 points, the expedite system
shall come into operation if a game is unfinished after 10 minutes' play
or at any earlier time at the request of both players or pairs. |
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2.15.1.1 |
If the ball is in
play when the time limit is reached, play shall be interrupted by the
umpire and shall resume with service by the player who served in the
rally that was interrupted. |
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2.15.1.2 |
If the ball is not
in play when the time limit is reached, play shall resume with service
by the player who received in the immediately preceding rally. |
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2.15.2 |
Thereafter, each
player shall serve for 1 point in turn until the end of the game and if
the receiving player or pair makes 13 good returns the receiver shall
score a point. |
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2.15.3 |
If the expedite
system is introduced, or if a game lasts longer than 10 minutes, all
subsequent games of the match shall be played under the expedite system. |
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ETTA:
English Table Tennis Association