Table Tennis
CLUSTER | Boulevard Riyadh City |
LOCATION | SEF Venue 01B |
DATES | 8 - 13 November |
ATHLETES | 128 |
MEDAL EVENTS | 7 |

Ping Pong: Rapid Reflexes
Table tennis, often called ping pong, is a fast-paced and electrifying sport where reflexes and precision are crucial. Originating from Victorian England, it has evolved into a dynamic global pastime and competitive discipline. The sport is renowned for its intense rallies and rapid exchanges. Table tennis combines skill, strategy, and exhilarating gameplay, making every match a potential showcase of athletic artistry.
Rules
Table tennis is an exciting game played individually or in pairs, where participants use small wooden rackets to hit a lightweight ball across a low net on a 2.74m by 1.525m table. The fundamental rule requires players to let the ball bounce once on their side before returning it. Points are won if the opponent fails to return the ball or does not land it properly. Matches are typically comprised of sets, with regular matches following a best-of-five format, and major tournaments like the Olympics using a best-of-seven structure.
Fast Facts
Games debut: | 2005 |
Past Appearances: | 5 |
Leading medal winners: | Islamic Republic of Iran, Republic of Turkey, Arab Republic of Egypt |
Last out: | 2013 |
FUN Facts
Professional table tennis players can hit the ball at speeds up to 70 miles per hour, showcasing incredible skill and reflexes.