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Shepparton Table Tennis Association

Table Tennis is one of the world's fastest ball sports, with its world-wide popularity only second to soccer.

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Facts about Table Tennis

  • Table Tennis is played by over 1.5 million people in Australia
  • A table tennis ball can be hit at up to 180km an hour
  • A table tennis ball can spin at up to 156 revolutions per second
  • More than 100 countries compete in the World Table Tennis Championships

Table Tennis is a Sun Smart indoor sport, it is a game of speed and skill and a great way to develop hand-eye co-ordination and reflexes.  It is relatively inexpensive to set-up and equipment and can be easily modified for children and the disabled. This sport can be played all year round with fixtures available for beginner, intermediate and elite levels.


How to play the game

Scoring

A match is played best 3 of 5 games (or 4/7 or 5/9).  For each game, the first player to reach 11 points wins that game, however a game must be won by at least a two point margin.

A point is scored after each ball is put into play (not just when the server wins the point).

Flow of Match

Each player serves two points in a row and then switch servers. However, if a score of 10-10 is reached in any game then each server serves only one point and then the server is switched. After each game the players switch sides of the table. In the final game (ie. fifth game) the players switch sides again after either player has reached 5 points.

Equipment

The racket should have a red and black side. The ball shouls be either orange or white and 40mm in size. The table should be 2.74m long and 1.525m wide and 0.76m high.

If you would like to participate in the game of table tennis and have some fun please contact Glen Kelly by phoning 0407000033 or Rod Kempton on 58202605 (work) 58548320 (after hours) or via rkempton@powercor.com.au.


Competition Information and Fixture

The Association runs competitions three times a year and consists of three grades. A Grade plays at 7.30pm on a Monday night, whilst B & C Grades play at 7.00pm on Wednesday night. A junior competition is conducted on Friday nights during school terms 2 & 3 at 7.00pm and is open to children under the age of 18 years.

  • Summer Competition commences the week after Australia Day and finishes at the end of 1st term (end of March)
  • Winter Competition commences the first week of second term (mid April) and runs through to the end of term 3 (mid September)
  • Spring Competition commences the first week of fourth term (start of OCt) and runs until the first week in December.

General Information & Rules

Fill Ins

If a player is unable to play, it is that players responsibility to arrange their own fill in. Do not let your team down by not arranging a fill in.  If after contacting all listed emergency players for the relevant grade and you are unable to obtain a fill in then contact Rod Kempton on 5854 8320 (Home) or 5820 2605 (work).

First Aid

All injuries, regardless of severity, must be reported to a committee member immediately. The committee recommends any player receiving an injury, regardless of severity should seek medical advice at their local doctor or the out-patients at the Shepparton Base Hosiptal in Graham Street Shepparton. A first-aid kit is available for players use in the equipment cupboard near the entrance. Please contact a committee member on duty for access.

Conditions
  • Orange 40mm balls wil be used for all games.  No orange clothing will be permitted.
  • The competition will be conducted in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of ITTF.
  • Teams consist of minimum 3 players.
  • All matches to be the best of 11 rubbers, 3 single per player and 2 doubles.
  • Each rubber to be the best of 5 games, best of 11 points.
  • Services rule: 16cm high ball toss required.
  • Matches to start at 7.30pm sharp Monday nights and 7pm Wednesday nights.
  • Play all matches out (count back for ladder may be required).
  • All rackets should have red rubber on one side and black rubber on the other side.
  • Glue  - No gluing or re-gluing of rackets is permitted inside Table Tennis Centre - Only ITTF approved glues may be used for Gluing or re-gluing of rackets.

Ladders

Ladders will be produced on a weekly basis.


Newsletter Updates

Newsletters are produced reguarly and contain information regarding the Shepparton Table Tennis Association.

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Committee Details

President

Glen Kelly (0407 000 033)

Vice President

Rob Thompson   5829 1228

Secretary

Bruce Dainton      5831 2791

Treasurer

Gerry O'Halloran    5823 5812

Members
Rod Kempton Stephen Browne Peter Saunders
Rob Baker Jeanette Berry Mick Leonard


 
If you would like to become a committee members please contact the President, Glen Kelly.