Unwritten Table Tennis Rules That You Should Know
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- Unwritten Table Tennis Rules That You Should Know
In table tennis, there are official rules and non-official unwritten rules. You can easily find the official rules and regulations in the ITTF’s Handbook. Here you can download and learn the latest table tennis rules from ITTF (International Table Tennis Federations).
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Do not apologize for net or edge ball before finishing the point , and do not celebrate too early either.
I make the first one usually, I can't control it
@@emanuel3350 i do it too often when playing against the friends
I could really feel the sportsmanship come through with that mercy point clip, from BOTH players. This was a great share!
Appreciate it!
I seem to recall hearing Harimoto scream when an opponent makes an unforced error.
I doubt it. I noticed that he doesn't scream when he wins "net" or "edge" points.
@@pierreb2320 That's a different matter. He is properly humble for those points.
That said, it's not uncommon for opponents to celebrate opponents' unforced errors, except for, say, whiffing the ball entirely.
@@-danRYeah, you can celebrate a point from those types of errors without offending anyone.
This is an amazing video! I agree with all these rules.
what game is that Fukuhara's one ?
Rule #6 sounds strange to me. Maybe it varies across cultures and levels, but in Hungary (at least in local leagues) it is expected of you to say "Stop" if your ball goes in another court. No one will get mad at you (or shouldn't), it is a custom. And the reason is not to get your ball back asap, but to avoid such situations where your ball might disturb one player at the other table - it's just more clean this way. Actually, there are players, who get angry at you if you don't say stop.
Same in Germany
Ma long didn't give mercy point to Sathiyan Gnanasekaran.
After their close first match that Ma Long won only after many deuces, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran acted obnoxiously as if he was an equal who could have beaten Ma Long. ML was then provoked into giving him an 11-0 lesson.
Occasionally I have made a sound when thinking my shot has gone long for the ball to hit and the rally continue. I have always asked the opponent if they want to have the point afterward. It is difficult to control your automatic reaction!
Mercy point? No way. If I am losing 0-10 I do not want a "Mercy"" point. I feel it is more disrespectful to your opponent to give a charity point as trying to lose is in no way in the spirit of competition. And don't forget ITTF rule No 69 B part 1 and I quote, ""If a player loses 0-11 they must drop their pants and run around the table with their pants around their ankles".
If I recall well, Simon Gauzy did wanted to shake hands and Shivaeb just got a bad attitude and in fact that wasn’t the first time doing that type of situations
What is about the wet ball, Sir?
Hi coach
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i don't know who asian player you see not apologize for the net or edge.
and mercy point is not a must, some people may think that is not respected
Maybe not to grudge if you are not striking the ball or doing any noise during the match that disturbs the opponent
Don't rush between points!
That's more of a guideline than an actual rule.
-Alexis Lebrun probably....
But fr though, Alexis needs to slow tf down. It's annoying to see when he does it and he has the audacity to look offended when they call let because his opponent isn't ready yet.
Most of the time, but there have been games where players knew how he serves then come in and call at least one let per serve just to throw him off
@@TableTablewithDov Well if the umpire is letting it go without raising a warning or a card then the bulk of this weight falls on Alexis' shoulders to adjust in a way that he doesn't get thrown off his rhythm.
@@rooky3526mostly, but I saw this one match where he was standing ready but after alexi hit the ball but before the serve hit his side of the table he would quickly like lean down to tie his shoes or something, and there isn’t anything that alexi can do about that, and any player would get thrown off(the ump did eventually reprimand the player)
alexis lives on 2x speed.
@@TableTablewithDov Well in that case, that's a justified call and this applies to not only Alexis, but to other players as well. That's just bad sportsmanship.
What we're talking about is Alexis' problem in his inability to wait for his opponent to get ready.
I think a netted ball has to wait for the umpire to call. Not for the player to decide. Often during receiving serve, nervous player would just grab the ball or call for a netted if it was too difficult to receive the ball or not able to receive the serve or start seeing net when it was not a netted ball.
Thats a bad habbit... who gonna act like this??
In most matches with n with an umpire only the server and the umpire can call a let and have it automatically be a let, in that case if the receiver calls a let and doesn’t return it, and the umpire and server don’t agree with them, it’s usually just a lost point
I'm a serious offender of Chole'ing at service errors, well, me and my buddies. We do it as a way to encourage our circle of players to get better and to also have a laugh. Of course, just cause this is the internet, no one is offended by this. I felt as if I needed to put that disclaimer there lest some stranger takes it the wrong way. We are all adults and this has been a running inside joke in our circle. But of couse when exercise proper etiquette when we play in tournaments.
A mercy point was very rare before the Chinese players started to do regularly around 2000. I suspect the Chinese TT team made unwritten rules about it and the players had to obey. However other countries have made critics against to force it instead of the part of personal sportsmanship. It seems to disappear at the WTTC 2019 when Liu Shiwen beat Ding Ning at the fifth game 11-0 in the semi-final. Other players of the World have followed and the rule(?) seems to be gone. I am a TT player and always wonder why such unwritten rules exist. You are not responsible for the net or the edge. It just happen and is the part of the game (or life?). If you can make the net or the edge intentionally, that's your skill and no reason to apologize exactly the same as the various services. If you don't intend to do that, probably this is the case, you have no reason to apologize. That's the part of the game and that's why the game is interesting and exciting. Those coincidences make the game more real like our lives. The life is full of surprises some are lucky and some are not. The TT game should stay that way.
Out of hundred tries how many edge balls can you make?
Ouch, I would not want to be matched with you in one of my tournaments
Look at the fairplay boll she not show the ball with the serve!
Yah she did, it’s just blurring and the video doesn’t scroll up with her hand - she throws the ball up starting at about her bed level instead of table level
If it ain't written, it ain't a rule.
If it's important enough for the game, then it should be documented in the official rule book.
Clearly, you haven't ever played sports at a high level. There's something called "sportsmanship", and with every sport there's a certain etiquette you're expected to exhibit. These are the ones for Table Tennis. It is a gentleman's and gentlewoman's sport. If you don't like that, then you don't have to play.
Now, you don't HAVE TO show good sportsmanship, if you don't want to. However, this is not the attitude you want to have in life. Trust me. Plus, it used to be that sportsmanship was the very first thing you were taught to exhibit and to value more than anything else. That's for a reason. Learning to respect your opponents, the officials, ane the game builds character in you and it teaches you how to win and how to lose with class. This goes much further than sports and it teaches you to be a much better person in life.
China should play without audiens until they STOP SCREAMING in the game!
Just a part of every sport unfortunately
@dovklapper6780 Many sports are Schhhhhhhhh!
When the start go or when the serve go!
Not really in china
Are goodnatured racist provokes OK in this sport? Like addressing and referring to your opponent as 'Chow'
😂I honestly cannot tell whether you are joking but in case you aren’t: Cho is an exclamation of victory short for either Chole or haocho depending on who you ask