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  • @nowthenad3286
    @nowthenad3286 Рік тому +21

    I finally found someone who explained it simply and clearly

  • @PatrickChoi
    @PatrickChoi 7 років тому +23

    Nice, that's a good simple overview :)

  • @djdoesha
    @djdoesha 5 років тому +5

    Thank you so much for your videos they’re quite helpful we play house game where they don’t switch after serving it’s a house rule it bugs me I’m going to send it to them thanks again

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому +1

      You're welcome. Good luck convincing your friends to switch to the official rules.

  • @08patboy
    @08patboy 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, explained simply and easy to understand

  • @farhankhanzada855
    @farhankhanzada855 4 роки тому +1

    Jeff looking awesome. Thanks. U didnt mention that that team starting serve can select the receiving partner or its receiving pair to drcide who will pick first. Plz clear this point

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  4 роки тому +2

      Good point. The receiving team decides who will be the receiver for the first point. This stays the same for the first set, and then for each subsequent set you must switch who you are playing to.

  • @manikparihar6184
    @manikparihar6184 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video. Question if in a service if ball touches the net and goes in the wrong box then, is it a reservice or point to opposition.
    Also if continued 2 service are re service then is it a point to opposition 3 time it's a reservice or it can go for as long.
    Love from India

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  4 роки тому

      If the service does not land in the correct box when playing doubles, it is a fault even if it touches the net. So it must otherwise be a legal serve to be a let. And you can have an infinite number of lets in a row as we discuss in the following video: www.pingskills.com/tutorials/table-tennis-rules/how-many-lets
      Enjoy your table tennis!

  • @dannyberona671
    @dannyberona671 7 років тому +3

    Hello Pingskills! Can you do a tutorial video on the Inside-Out Forehand please? I'm a right-handed player and when I do my forehand topspin/loop, it always trails off to the left.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      Take a look at this - www.pingskills.com/table-tennis/strokes-and-technique/sidespin-forehand-topspin/

  • @sheldonhu5966
    @sheldonhu5966 5 років тому +2

    You have to tell what happens for the next game: who will serve and who will receive; that’s more you should explain! Thanks!

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому +3

      Ah good point. For the next game the team that received first, now serves first. They choose which player will serve, and they serve to the opponent they did not serve to in the previous game.

  • @dedicator13
    @dedicator13 5 років тому +1

    Hi i have a question. When in doubles, do you have to serve towards your opponent who is diagonally to you? Or can you serve towards him with a very wide diagonal spin? Making him reach to his right and going close to the net.
    As I understand, all you have to do is to serve to your doubles opponent who is diagonally opposite you, and just make sure the ball bounces just once anywhere in his area no matter what type of spin you use. Correct?
    Meaning there are no vertical boundaries when you serve.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому +2

      I think what you are trying to say is correct. You must serve from your right hand box diagonally to your opponent's right hand box. But as long as it bounces in these you can serve it anywhere in those boxes.

  • @1amolberde
    @1amolberde 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, your videos are very Helpful. I have a question, if you can help me. In a doubles game during serve if the ball touches the net and lands on the left side of the opponents table will it be a let or a fault?

    • @leecherlarry
      @leecherlarry 11 місяців тому

      it's a fault in tennis (singles)

  • @bhakoh7194
    @bhakoh7194 Рік тому

    Hello Pingskills! We were playing mixed double 21 points game of 5 sets. After 4 set score was 2-2 then 5th game my opponent(A and B) ask to change serves (I was serving to-A and asked to serv to B) when I were 10 and they were 7 as a international rule, is it correct ? even if this is correct if they reach the score to17 (7+10) dose serve will change again(I mean i will serve back to A).

  • @arunmalhi7090
    @arunmalhi7090 7 років тому +3

    Hi Ping Skills can you make a video showing different serves and how to do them

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      We have a whole course on this on the PingSkills website - www.pingskills.com/table-tennis/serving-secrets/

  • @maridiankadomatsu4132
    @maridiankadomatsu4132 6 років тому +1

    Hi, how are you?
    Your videos are very interesting, thank you very much.
    Y have a question about the central line, when the ball is considered in the right side? This question is because different points of view will make different results.
    Thank you!

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому +1

      If the ball touches the line it is considered in.

    • @maridiankadomatsu4132
      @maridiankadomatsu4132 6 років тому +1

      @@pingskills hi, thanks for the replay, but what I want to say is the ball can be seen above the line, but not rest in in, let say that the mayor part of the ball is in the left part?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому +1

      It is still in if the majority of the ball is on the left of the line but part of the ball still touches the line. That is, if any part of the ball touches the line when it bounces then it is in.

    • @maridiankadomatsu4132
      @maridiankadomatsu4132 6 років тому

      @@pingskills are you considering that the only way that the ball touches physically the line is when it has 50% in each side? Can you make a photo of different position of the ball that can be considered in or out?
      I really appreciate your answers, thank you very much

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому

      Good point. If that is the case then it has to be as you say. I find it easiest to think that part of the ball has to touch the line for it to be in.

  • @jesusonecstasy7863
    @jesusonecstasy7863 3 роки тому

    Watching Olympia mixed double right now. The left player can also return the serve?

  • @murtuzaarbaz2321
    @murtuzaarbaz2321 6 років тому +2

    So if serve in the wrong court, is it a re-serve or a point to opposition?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому +2

      It's a point to the opposition.

  • @95xkiller
    @95xkiller 7 років тому

    Question! for singles and doubles, during a serve, if the player were to toss the ball but fail to hit it or make contact is it a point for the opponent or a let? Is there anything in the ittf handbook to support this? I'm having a sort of tournamet this Friday and would like to clear it up.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      As soon as you throw the ball up, it is in play so you must make a legal serve or you lose the point.

  • @priyanknath1574
    @priyanknath1574 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful

  • @iamfiqran4348
    @iamfiqran4348 2 роки тому

    Hi, if the ball served, touched the net and bounce on the left side of opponent. Is it a let or a point for the receiver?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  2 роки тому +1

      If it is not otherwise a legal serve, then the receivers win the point. So in the case you mentioned it would be a point to the receivers.

  • @yuritricky1742
    @yuritricky1742 6 років тому +1

    what about this... if I served and ball after touching the net fell on the right half of table. is this point lose? Or I can reserve?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому +1

      As long as it was otherwise a legal serve it is called a let and you don't lose the point. However if it touches the net and then falls in the wrong side you do lose the point. Does that make sense?

  • @JUANITO2859
    @JUANITO2859 6 років тому

    Hi guys love your videos,
    We have a question, one of the players in my group of player is left handed and when he receives the service he started at the corner in line with the table but as soon as the ball is up he moves almost half way along the table so he will then smashes the ball and you will lose the point, what are the rules about this? Thank you
    Victor

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому

      Hi Victor, the player can stand wherever they like to return the serve including moving down the side of the table. I think this is an advantage for left handed players when returning serves in doubles. One tactic to stop this is to serve the ball low over the net and close to the centre line. I hope that helps. Cheers, Jeff.

    • @ethanrosario6287
      @ethanrosario6287 3 роки тому

      @@pingskills my a

  • @mason_tong
    @mason_tong 7 років тому +4

    Jeff's beard looks beautiful!!!

  • @tennismaster6640
    @tennismaster6640 4 роки тому

    Great video. GREAT!

  • @gantaajay9278
    @gantaajay9278 7 років тому

    if the serve moves diagonaly from right hand to right hand and moves aways from horizontal side and move to the vertical side then is it a point to the other team

  • @eloimumford5247
    @eloimumford5247 5 років тому

    Do you have a video showing the best way to move between partners ? Today at my club one complained that i am always in his way ...like i am playing in single @ center of the table ...i try to move away as fast i can ...some say to move sideway , other say to backup ?
    Thanks to both.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому

      This can be tricky. We do have a premium video on doubles tactics which talks a little about this: www.pingskills.com/tutorials/doubles-tactics
      You want to move just enough to be out of the way but not too far otherwise you will not be in a good position for your next shot.

  • @devanshsingh4060
    @devanshsingh4060 3 роки тому

    while serving if the ball landed on the white line in the middle does it count as IN or OUT?

  • @johnhonai5388
    @johnhonai5388 2 роки тому

    Who serves when it is a deuce?Do we have to change position after each serve?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  Рік тому

      Yes, you change after each serve using the same method as during the set.

  • @donitademao9872
    @donitademao9872 2 роки тому

    Does the rule applies the same with single serves?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  2 роки тому

      No, in singles you can serve from anywhere to anywhere.

  • @uygarguitar
    @uygarguitar 7 років тому

    I have been playing table tennis for 4 months. I found your channel like a month ago. I have a question.
    I see you doing lots of ghost serves and short backspin serves. But why don't professionals use them? They generally use pendulum serves and the other stuff. I hope you'll answer.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      The problem with ghost serves is they are normally too slow, and hard to execute perfectly every time in a real match. The players gain more advantage by varying the spin, speed, and placement of their regular serves.

    • @uygarguitar
      @uygarguitar 7 років тому

      You are an Olympic trainer as far as I know, if you, the responding guy, are the guy represting the videos. In addition, you seem to be a good player. How can it be so hard for you to generate a very high backspin? You just throw the ball higher than the usual for extra spin and hit a backspin with a nice angle. Okay its not as easy as it is on the theory, but still I thought you could pull it off. Even though you can't, these Chinese guys on the arena should be.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      Yes they can do the serve but it will be very high and the receiver can simply go around the side of the table and smash it away for a winner. That's why they don't use it in a match situation.

    • @uygarguitar
      @uygarguitar 7 років тому +1

      Im so thankful for your answers. Keep up the work, you guys rock!

  • @chua_ni
    @chua_ni 7 років тому

    Hi, if a ball is obviously going out, can a player catch it or strike it with his or her bat without losing the point? Is there a rule concerning this?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      As long as it has passed the end line you can hit it and the point is yours but if you hit it on the full before the end line you lose the point. Here's a video explaining the rule - www.pingskills.com/table-tennis/rules/hitting-the-ball-before-it-bounces/

  • @rolfgeschwind2170
    @rolfgeschwind2170 5 років тому

    I really love tennis. 💖

  • @papadibalabsnalabskita1256
    @papadibalabsnalabskita1256 6 років тому +1

    How about if the vall hits the center line does it counts in???

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому +2

      Yes, on the line is in!

    • @thumarmitesh6559
      @thumarmitesh6559 5 років тому +2

      @@pingskills I had been searching for this for a while now !!!

  • @yashwanthkr2420
    @yashwanthkr2420 5 років тому

    Tq for this information

  • @shawnee6267
    @shawnee6267 Рік тому

    Hi pingskills, can i ask? If I'm the one serving, and my opponent called wrong court and yet my partner says it's on the line, who decides then?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  Рік тому

      Great question. In an official tournament it is the umpire who decides. If you are playing with your friends it might be best to call it a let and replay the point.

  • @saifrehman2776
    @saifrehman2776 7 років тому +2

    What if the ball hits the net and drops in the opposite side (not the diagonally opposite)?

  • @rashidindo
    @rashidindo 5 років тому

    Is there a let in double when the ball touches the net And what about if it lands wrong side aftet the let?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому

      Yes, if the serve is otherwise legal but it touches the net on the way over, then you stop and replay the point.

  • @dragonsan007
    @dragonsan007 7 років тому

    Which racket would you recommend
    1)Beginner Level
    2)Advance Level
    ....????
    The brand name n all...!!

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      For beginners the PingSkills Rook, for more advanced players the PingSkills Rook with either Mark V, Rakza 7 or Tenergy 05.
      Take a look at this video for more information - www.pingskills.com/table-tennis/equipment-lessons/choosing-a-table-tennis-bat/

    • @dragonsan007
      @dragonsan007 7 років тому

      The name of the bats you mentioned is a pre made bat or custom made bat and if it is pre made in which online store it will be available..???

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      The PingSkills Rook is a pre-made bat and the PingSkills Touch is a custom bat. You can find them all on the link I gave below to the PingSkills website.

    • @dragonsan007
      @dragonsan007 7 років тому

      Ok.

  • @techtronics6121
    @techtronics6121 7 років тому +2

    Sir can u make a video on deuce rules??? Pllllllleeeeeeaaaaassssseeeee sir

  • @vidyasagarmardi9074
    @vidyasagarmardi9074 4 місяці тому

    What if the ball touches the net during serve and falls on the receiving side but on the same half

  • @TomasForslund
    @TomasForslund 3 роки тому

    What about when you reach 10-10? How to rotate then?

  • @sams4512
    @sams4512 4 роки тому

    What is legal stance when you face the serve in doubles.?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  4 роки тому

      When returning serve you can stand anywhere.

  • @viktor2694
    @viktor2694 7 років тому

    Fantastic beard Jeff!!!!
    Don't shave it untill February 1st

  • @Ricksonkimura
    @Ricksonkimura 4 роки тому

    Is the line good? We never worry about lines in singles so it made me wonder.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, the line is in!

    • @Ricksonkimura
      @Ricksonkimura 4 роки тому +2

      @@pingskills thank you Alois and Jeff

  • @dannyberona671
    @dannyberona671 7 років тому +1

    When I'm playing a singles match, how do I know who serves? I know about the 2 serves each rule, but I normally forget who serves.

    • @bigbrogaming7971
      @bigbrogaming7971 7 років тому +3

      Dab4meh Just remember every 2 points, server changes

    • @dannyberona671
      @dannyberona671 7 років тому

      I know that, but i forget who last served and if it was their 1st or 2nd serve.

    • @adrienjoshua6710
      @adrienjoshua6710 7 років тому +1

      Dab4meh If you don't remember who serves next. Always remember who serves at the start of your game. From that, you can calculate who serves who. If you don't know whether if it's their first or last service, ADD THE TOTAL SCORE. If the sum is an odd number, then it's his/her's or your's last service, if the sum is an even number then it's his/her's or your's first service. Always remember in every 2 points the server will change.

    • @dannyberona671
      @dannyberona671 7 років тому

      Ok thanks!

  • @harshkmodi1603
    @harshkmodi1603 9 місяців тому

    How to decide which player will serve and which player will receive out of the 2?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  9 місяців тому

      The team that wins the toss can decide if they will serve or receive. Whichever team serves, the other team decides who receives in the first game. So a lot of doubles teams will choose to receive first so they can decide on the receiver.

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLess 2 роки тому

    but who serves when you start a new set? people say that you are supposed to switch the order of A serving on X and B serving on Y to A serving on Y and B serving on X, but I cant find it anywhere in the rules.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  2 роки тому

      That is right, when you switch ends and start a new set, you should be serving to the other person who you did not serve to in the previous set.

    • @z0uLess
      @z0uLess 2 роки тому

      @@pingskills Yes but the other team is serving, so the starting pair (serve-receive) should be the same, right?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  2 роки тому

      @@z0uLess I didn't quite follow that. Whichever team is serving can decide which one of them will serve first in the set. Then you must ensure that the order has changed from the previous set.

    • @z0uLess
      @z0uLess 2 роки тому

      @@pingskills This is what the official ITTF rulebook says: "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 or her in the preceding game." This means that, if A served on X at the start of the first set, then X serves on A at the start of the second set. Am I right?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  2 роки тому

      ​@@z0uLess X would serve to A but it does not need to be at the start of the set. The rule states that in subsequent games of the match, the first server having been chosen. This means the serving team can choose who is the first server each set.

  • @anmolkaran57
    @anmolkaran57 5 років тому +2

    Why do professionals point under the table in doubles? What does it mean?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому +1

      They are usually telling their partner through signals what type of serve they will be doing, or where they are planning on returning the ball.

    • @anmolkaran57
      @anmolkaran57 5 років тому

      @@pingskills So if a right-handed player pointed to his right, then would they mean they would be doing some sort of sidespin pendulum serve?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому

      @@anmolkaran57 Different partners use different symbols. Because in doubles you can only serve to one side of the table, generally the signals represent backspin, no-spin, sidespin, or topspin. There is also usually a signal to say if the serve will be short or long.

  • @JPkulotTV
    @JPkulotTV 2 роки тому

    what is the ball lands on the center line?

  • @Ricksonkimura
    @Ricksonkimura 4 роки тому

    What if the serve doesn't land in the box? Does the serving team lose the point?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  4 роки тому +1

      That's right. If the serve doesn't land in the right box for doubles it is a fault and the serving team loses the point.

    • @Ricksonkimura
      @Ricksonkimura 4 роки тому

      Thanks for the answer. That means lefties have the advantage as they're so used to serving from that side.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  4 роки тому +1

      @@Ricksonkimura Yes, many people agree with you.

  • @simply2878
    @simply2878 7 років тому +1

    what happens if the ball hits right on top of the white line instead of a clear diagonal serve?

    • @CharlesCulp
      @CharlesCulp 7 років тому +1

      The white line is IN.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому +2

      The white line is in!

    • @dannyberona671
      @dannyberona671 7 років тому

      Good question!

    • @tomd7813
      @tomd7813 6 років тому

      On the line is IN

    • @maridiankadomatsu4132
      @maridiankadomatsu4132 6 років тому

      @@pingskills hi, so if part of the ball are above the line, is in or out? Even if is not 50% above the line?

  • @anonimus2218
    @anonimus2218 7 років тому +1

    How to get the maximum spin on my serves.

    • @viktor2694
      @viktor2694 7 років тому +1

      fast contact on the ball. You need to brush the ball really fast.

  • @disguy
    @disguy 7 років тому

    How many lets are allowed on the serve?

    • @AliAbdullah-nk1ce
      @AliAbdullah-nk1ce 7 років тому +4

      infinite

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      www.pingskills.com/table-tennis/rules/how-many-lets/

    • @disguy
      @disguy 7 років тому

      thanks! In our office, we just allow 2 in a row. the 3rd one becomes a point for the opposite team.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому

      I see. I guess as long as everyone agrees on the rules it is fine. It's great you play in your office.

  • @vonstowell2044
    @vonstowell2044 3 роки тому

    Hi

  • @TobiasAlias
    @TobiasAlias Рік тому

    What about when you swap ends? Why did you miss out on this... Etc, etc..?! Too many people need to know!!!

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  Рік тому

      When you swap ends, the team that did not serve first in the previous game, serves first in this game. Then the receivers must be different from the previous game.

  • @mdilag
    @mdilag 7 років тому +1

    So you are always serving to the same person?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому +2

      Yes, for the length of the game. At the end of the game you switch and serve to the other person for the whole of that game. Does that clear things up?

  • @tyqpong31
    @tyqpong31 3 роки тому

    Who serves first in the succeeding games and who the receiver shall be? 🏓

  • @bhavinpatel3136
    @bhavinpatel3136 7 років тому

    when touch the net other(wrong) side drop the ball re-serve or opposite team point please tell i!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #pingskills

    • @CharlesCulp
      @CharlesCulp 7 років тому

      it is a let if the ball lands on the opposing team's right side. If it lands on the opposing team's left side, it is a bad serve, and their point.

  • @cahyadi89
    @cahyadi89 7 років тому

    Dear pingskill, can i know more about netting in double game ?

  • @josepht4799
    @josepht4799 7 років тому +3

    I thought it's 5 serve each for doubles

    • @disguy
      @disguy 7 років тому +3

      If the game is to 21. I imagine in this example, they play to 11

    • @yousinthehous
      @yousinthehous 7 років тому +2

      If you play a game up to 21, otherwise a game of 11 you switch after 2.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому +4

      It used to be but since 2000 it is now 2 serves each for all table tennis matches, singles and doubles.

  • @ucnhtmenow1
    @ucnhtmenow1 5 років тому

    Have the rules ever been you are able to serve from the left hand box diagonally as long as the opponent is In the correct receiving order?

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  5 років тому

      No, the official rules are that you have to serve from the right hand box.

  • @charlieshin9868
    @charlieshin9868 7 років тому +4

    1.25x speed. youre welcome

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  7 років тому +3

      I often do that too when watching videos. Sometimes even 2x is OK!

  • @Ricksonkimura
    @Ricksonkimura 6 років тому +1

    That's stupid because you're always serving to the same person. I swap the receiver after each serve.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому +1

      It may be stupid but it is the official rules. After each game you swap who you are serving to.

  • @leonardogonzalez4879
    @leonardogonzalez4879 Місяць тому

    Fu.......k finally someone explained it 😅😅😅😅 so We have been doing it the wrong way

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  Місяць тому

      I'm glad we were able to help!

  • @tomd7813
    @tomd7813 6 років тому

    You're not actually saying the ball must bounce in the server's quadrant. You are saying the serve must be "from" the server's quadrant.

    • @pingskills
      @pingskills  6 років тому

      Hmmm, good point. The ball certainly does need to bounce in the server's quadrant.

  • @animesh.29
    @animesh.29 3 роки тому

    After 30 min. I having my match but for the first time I'm playing doubles 😅

  • @paranormanoid1928
    @paranormanoid1928 2 роки тому +1

    00:39 После того, как вы сделали две подачи, вы должны поменяться с партнером сторонами.
    Соперники остаются каждый на своей стороне и их очередь делать подачи
    00:53 После того как соперники сделали две подачи - их очередь меняться сторонами, а вы остаетесь каждый на своей стороне.
    01:05 Теперь вновь ваша очередь делать 2 подачи соперникам

  • @dimashevchenko1360
    @dimashevchenko1360 7 років тому

    complicated

  • @hezy_kiel1426
    @hezy_kiel1426 5 років тому

    Why do you swap with your partner?

  • @sua734
    @sua734 7 років тому

    First

  • @mshbeatbox
    @mshbeatbox 7 років тому

    It seems weird that before you made some difficult tutorials but now the rules of the game.Are you run out of content?But still,i didnt know these rules.

  • @mason_tong
    @mason_tong 7 років тому +2

    Jeff's beard looks beautiful!!!

  • @Minezerp
    @Minezerp 5 років тому

    Jeff's beard looks beautiful!!!