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The Philippine Table Tennis Federation, Inc. (PTTFI) is the national governing body for table tennis in the Philippines. It is recognised by the Philippine Olympic Committee, [1] Southeast Asian Table Tennis Association, the Asia Table Tennis Union, and the International Table Tennis Federation. [2]
Table tennis regulations approved by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) allow different surfaces on each side of the paddle for varying amount of spin (including nullifying it) or speed. [2] For example, a player may have a spin-heavy rubber on one side of their paddle, and no spin on the other side.
Table tennis at the 2019 SEA Games (5 P) Pages in category "Table tennis competitions in the Philippines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Naga City, Philippines: ← 2017: 2019 →: The 24th South East Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships 2018 were held in Naga City, Philippines, ...
University of the Philippines Diliman: 61 (1998–99) University of the Philippines Diliman University of the Philippines Diliman University of the East: 62 (1999-00) University of the East University of the Philippines Diliman: 63 (2000–01) De La Salle University University of the Philippines Diliman: 64 (2001–02) University of Santo Tomas
Bernard Francis Hock (August 12, 1912 – August 18, 1999) was a table tennis "bat maker", considered a world-class pioneer in the design and fabrication of table tennis rackets (known as "bats" in Britain, and "paddles" in the U.S. and Canada). Many of the great American players of the classic "Table Tennis Era" exclusively used Hock rackets.
Diagram of a table tennis table showing the official dimensions. The table is 2.74 m (9.0 ft) long, 1.525 m (5.0 ft) wide, and 76 cm (2.5 ft) high with any continuous material so long as the table yields a uniform bounce of about 23 cm (9.1 in) when a standard ball is dropped onto it from a height of 30 cm (11.8 in), or about 77%.