The history of table tennis
Like many other sports, table tennis started as a gentle social entertainment. Like lawn tennis and badminton, it developed from the ancient medieval tennis. In the second half of the19th century, it became very popular in Britain with its current name and various brand names such as Gossima and weff-Whaff. The name of table tennis is J. Jaques & amp's son, and this game has become a fashionable craze.
Just like other sports, table tennis is just an insignificant part of society.
It, lawn tennis and badminton are all evolved from tennis.
/kloc-In the second half of the 0/9th century, table tennis became famous in Britain under its present name or other commercial names.
For example: GOSSIMA, weff-WHAFF.
When J. Jacques introduced the name table tennis, it became more and more popular.
This game was very popular in Central Europe in 1905- 10. Even before that, a modified version of this game had spread to Japan, and later to China and South Korea. After falling out of favor in Europe for a period of time, the sport revived in England and Wales in the early 1920s. At that time, "Ping-Pong" had been registered as a trademark, so the early name of table tennis was reintroduced. National associations have been established in Europe and the Far East, and the rules have been standardized. Then, in the next 60 years, table tennis has developed into a major world sport, with about 30 million fans and countless millions of people who don't play seriously. However, the game itself has not changed substantially since its birth, although it is faster, more subtle and more demanding than just twenty years ago.
/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, table tennis was very popular in Central Europe. Later, it was introduced to Japan with a little modification, and then to China and South Korea.
Table tennis once disappeared,1In the early 1920s, it was reborn in England and Wales.
At that time, table tennis was registered as a trademark, so table tennis once again surfaced in people's minds.
At that time, many national associations were established, and at the same time, in Europe and the Far East, the rules of the competition were also formulated.
In the following sixty years, it developed into a world-famous sport.
Its athletes can reach 30 million, and countless others come into contact with table tennis in a leisure way.
However, the essence of table tennis has not changed from the beginning.
Although the demand for it is much higher now than it was 20 years ago.
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