How Many Serves In Ping Pong

how many serves in ping pong

In table tennis, each player serves two balls in singles matches and two balls in doubles matches. In singles matches, the order of serves is rotated, i.e. one player serves two balls and then the other player serves, and so on until the end of the match. In doubles matches, the order of serves follows the rules of doubles matches, usually A serves in the first game, the opponent C takes over, then C serves, A's teammate B takes over, then B serves, D takes over, D serves, C takes over, and so on. When the score reaches 10:10, regardless of whether it is singles or doubles, the one-ball-for-serve system is used, i.e., each person serves one ball, and so on, until one side is ahead by two points to win.

In addition, the rules for serving rights in table tennis include the following:

Choice of serve and orientation: Before the start of the match, both teams can decide who will serve first and choose the orientation of the court by tossing a coin. The team that wins the coin toss has the option of serving first or choosing the orientation of the court, while the other team has the remaining options.

SERVE ORDER: At the start of the match, the serving team serves in the right half of the court and the receiving team receives the ball in the left half of the court. After each two points, the serving team changes serving areas (from the right half of the court to the left half of the court or from the left half of the court to the right half of the court).

Switching of serves: At the beginning of each set, one team holds the serve, and after each point is scored, the serve switches to the other team. When a set is over, the right to serve in the next set goes to the receiving team of the previous set.

Tie-break serve: In a tie-break, when one team scores the first five points, the teams exchange courts and the serve is switched.

LEGAL SERVE: To serve, the ball must be thrown vertically behind the serving team's end line, between the center line and the end line, to a height of at least 16 centimeters, and then hit so that it crosses the net and lands on the opponent's table.

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