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  1. Feb 15, 2024 · 1880s. The origins of table tennis date back to the 1880s in Victorian England, where it was popular among the upper class as an after-dinner parlor game. The game took off as various manufacturers produced equipment, with different names such as “gossima,” “whiff-whaff,” and “ping-pong.”. Early versions of the game used improvised ...

    • Early Origins of Table Tennis
    • Classic Hard Bat Era
    • Sponge Bat Era
    • The Age of Speed Glue
    • The End of Speed Glue, The Beginning of Boosting
    • Plastic Ball Era
    12th Century AD– The game of table tennis probably descended from the the game of “Royal Tennis” (also known as Real Tennis or Court Tennis), which was played in the medieval era.
    1880’s – Some sources claim that the sport was once known as indoor tennis, and was played in the early 1880’s by British army officers stationed in India and South Africa. These officers are suppo...
    1880’s– The game had become fashionable among the upper classes in England.
    1887 – According to the ITTFwebsite, the first use of the name “Table Tennis” appeared on a board and dice game made by J.H.Singer of New York.

    1920’s – 1950’s – Classic Hard Bat Era – Europe Dominates the Sport 1. 1920’s– In the early 1920’s the game began to revive in England and Europe. 2. 1922– “The Table Tennis Association” is reconstituted, with the name “English Table Tennis Association” being adopted in 1927. 3. 1926– The International Table Tennis Federation is formed. 4. 1926-193...

    1950’s – 1970’s – Sponge Bat Era, Rise of Japan and China 1. 1952 – Hiroji Satoh of Japan becomes notorious for his use of a wooden racket covered in thick foam spongerubber, which produces much more speed and spin than conventional pimpled rubber rackets. He wins the 1952 World Championships over Jozsef Koczian of Hungary, and begins a period of A...

    1970’s – 2000’s – the Age of Speed Glue & Technology 1. 1970’s – Table tennis players discover that using bicycle tyre repair glue to put rubber on a blade dramatically increases the speed and spin that can be produced. This discovery is often credited to Dragutin Surbek of Yugoslavia, and Tibor Klampar of Hungary. This discovery is called speed gl...

    2007– The ITTF withdraws its approval of all table tennis glues, following a health incident involving a speed glue user in Japan.
    2008 – The use of speed glues with illegal VOCsis banned for all ITTF junior competitions as of January 1. Machines that test for illegal VOCs are introduced to check for rules infractions.
    2008 – The use of all speed glues and boosters is banned for all ITTF competitions (the racket covering must be used without any physical, chemical or other treatment which would change its charact...
    2008 – Professional players shift from speed gluing to boosting. To date, the ITTF are unable to devise tests to reliably detect boosted rubbers.
    2010– The Singapore Women’s Team breaks through the Chinese wall to win the World Teams Championship in Moscow.
    2010 – The double hit rule is reworded so that no point is now scored for an accidentaldouble hit.
    2013/14– The ITTF announces that celluloid balls will be phased out in favour of plastic balls. Many reasons are put forward by the ITTF for this, but further investigation by players finds the sup...
    2013/14– The first batch of plastic balls hit the market. They are universally derided by players as being too different to the celluloid ball in play, with issues of softness, roundness and a tend...
  2. Significant events in the history of table tennis. 1926 - Formation of the International Table Tennis Federation. 1926 - The original Laws of Table Tennis. 1937 - Introducing a time limit on games. 1937 - Lowering the height of the net. 1937 - Banning finger spin serves.

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  4. HistoryofTableTennis. Like many other sports, Table Tennis began as a mild social diversion. It was probably played with improvised equipment in England, during the last quarter of the 19th century. Though Table Tennis evolved, along with Badminton and Lawn Tennis, from the ancient game of Tennis (also known as Jeu de Paume, Real tennis, Court ...

  5. May 4, 2024 · History. The game was invented in England in the early days of the 20th century and was originally called Ping-Pong, a trade name. The name table tennis was adopted in 1921–22 when the old Ping-Pong Association formed in 1902 was revived. The original association had broken up about 1905, though apparently the game continued to be played in ...

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  7. March 23, 2023. Table tennis (also known by its trade name ping-pong and formerly known as whiff-whaff) is a game played among two or four players on a flat table. Introduced to the upper-class Englishmen as a recreational activity to kill time, the sport has had a long and arduous journey. Today, it’s an internationally recognizable sport ...