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  2. Glossary of table tennis - Wikipedia

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    This glossary defines terms related to the sport of table tennis.. Alternation of ends After each game, players switch sides of the table. In the last possible game of a match, for example the seventh game in a best of seven matches, players change ends when the first player scores five points, regardless of whose turn it is to serve.

  3. Table tennis - Wikipedia

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    The name "ping-pong" then came to describe the game played using the rather expensive Jaques's equipment, with other manufacturers calling it table tennis. A similar situation arose in the United States, where Jaques sold the rights to the "ping-pong" name to Parker Brothers .

  4. Out of bounds - Wikipedia

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    The terms out of bounds or out-of-bounds refers to an active participant or component of a game (e.g., player or ball ) being outside the playing boundaries of the field of a sport. The legality of going out of bounds (intentionally or not), and the ease of prevention, vary by sport.

  5. Ping-pong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ping-pong, or table tennis, is a sport where players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across a table. Ping-Pong , Ping Pong , or Pingpong may also refer to: Diplomatic and legislative affairs

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    What started out as a single automated ping pong facility has transformed into a sports-tech company in which we are franchising the PingPod brand and licensing the PodPlay system.

  7. Hardbat - Wikipedia

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    Although the older term 'ping-pong' is often used as a synonym for table tennis generally, hardbat is sometimes referred to specifically as 'ping-pong' in contradistinction to modern 'soft-bat' (i.e sponge bat) table tennis. There has recently been a resurgence of hardbat play, with national championships contested yearly in the United States.

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  9. Parliamentary ping-pong - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary ping-pong is a phrase used to describe a phenomenon in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, in which a bill appears to rapidly bounce back and forth between the two chambers like a ping-pong ball bounces between the players in a game of table tennis. [1] [2] [3]