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  2. Șerban Doboși - Wikipedia

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    This biographical article relating to a Romanian table tennis figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists - Wikipedia

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    Sarah de Nutte Ni Xialian: 2023: Durban: Chen Meng Wang Yidi: Jeon Ji-hee Shin Yu-bin: Miyuu Kihara Miyu Nagasaki: Sun Yingsha Wang Manyu: Medal table. Rank Nation ...

  4. World Table Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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    North Korean Kim Hyok-bong and Kim Jong won mixed doubles trophy, the Heydusek Cup, in 2013.. There are 7 different trophies presented to the winners of the various events, held by winning associations, and returned for the next world championships.

  5. Table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis (also known as ping-pong) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the court on which players stand.

  6. Timo Boll - Wikipedia

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    Playing style: Left-handed, shakehand grip: Equipment(s) Butterfly Timo Boll ALC blade; Butterfly Dignics 09c (Black, FH); Butterfly Dignics 09c (Red, BH) Early career = Donic

  7. Para table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis at the 1992 Summer Paralympics.. Para table tennis is a parasports which follows the rules set by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The usual table tennis rules are in effect with slight modifications for wheelchair athletes.

  8. Maria Alexandru - Wikipedia

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    From 1957 to 1980 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Jeu de paume - Wikipedia

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    Jeu de paume in the 17th century. Jeu de paume (UK: / ˌ ʒ ɜː d ə ˈ p oʊ m /, [1] French: [ʒø d(ə) pom]; originally spelled jeu de paulme; lit. ' palm game '), nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court tennis or (in France) courte paume, is a ball-and-court game that originated in France.