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Table tennis competition system

The table tennis competition system is as follows:

1. Draw lots for grouping: divide the players into several groups for the preliminary round. Each group plays a single round robin, that is, a game between every two players.

2. preliminaries: The preliminaries usually adopt the best of three games system, and the winner of each game gets 1 point. When two players in a group compete, the one with the highest score is promoted. If the scores are the same, a play-off will be held until the winner is decided.

3. knockout: players who advance in the preliminary round will enter the knockout stage. In the knockout stage, the best of five games is adopted, and the winner advances to the next round. Until the semi-final decision.

4. Semi-final: The semi-final adopts the best of five games system, and the winner advances to the final.

5. Final: The final adopts the best of seven games system, and the winner wins the championship.

Brief introduction of table tennis rules;

1. Competition mode: Table tennis is divided into singles and doubles. In the singles competition, both sides take turns to serve, and each game wins 1 1. The doubles competition also adopts the service system by turns, but each game wins first 10.

2. Serve: When serving, the player should stand in his own half and throw the ball up almost vertically with his hands. The ball should rise no less than 16 cm after leaving his hand. When serving, the racket must be lower than the waist and the racket head must not be lower than the ball. Players can't block the ball when serving.

3. Receiving service: When receiving the service, the player needs to stand in his own half, and the racket head is lower than the ball. When serving, players should not move or lift the racket in advance.

4. Rotation of service rights: After each game, players from both sides exchange venues and rotate the service rights. In singles, players from both sides take turns serving in a match. In doubles, the first two balls are served by one side, and the latter balls are served alternately.