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The role of trademarks on table tennis balls

The functions of trademarks on table tennis are: protecting business interests, reducing counterfeit goods, checking authenticity, preventing product counterfeiting, resisting counterfeit products in the market, protecting brands, preventing counterfeiting, increasing product sales, and avoiding Copied by other illegal merchants.

Table tennis, known as China’s “national sport”, is a world-popular ball sport that includes offense, confrontation and defense.

Table tennis originated in the United Kingdom, and the name "table tennis" originated in 1900. It was named after the sound of "Ping Pong" made when struck. In mainland China, "ping pong" is used as its official name, as well as in Hong Kong, Macau and other regions of China. In January 1926, an international table tennis competition was held in Berlin, Germany. 64 male athletes from 9 countries participated in the competition. In December of the same year, the International Table Tennis Federation was formally established and named the European Championships held in London the first World Table Tennis Championships.