Introduction of Table Tennis in Hangzhou 19 Asian Games;
The competition was a table tennis competition held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province from September 24th to1October 2nd, 65438. Table tennis competition of Hangzhou 19 Asian Games is an event of Hangzhou 19 Asian Games.
Competition venues:
The table tennis competition venue for the Asian Games is Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium, located in Gongshu District, Hangzhou, northwest of the Asian Games Village, with a distance of about 14.5 km, including the competition venue and the warm-up venue. The warm-up hall is located in the auxiliary hall and connected with the main hall through underground passage. After the games, it will serve as a national fitness center, providing 15 public sports and fitness spaces such as swimming pool, basketball court and badminton court.
The total construction area is 58,395 square meters, and the audience seats are 6,928. The shape of the venue is irregular oval, inspired by the jade cong in Liangzhu, and combined with the smooth luster of silk, it creates a light, classic and symbolic architectural form.
Rules of the game:
The game adopts the scoring system of 1 1 per game, that is, the one who scores 1 1 per game wins, and the one who leads by 2 points after 10 draws wins. Table tennis singles and doubles competitions adopt the best of seven games system; The team competition adopts the best-of-five system, with best-of-five in each game. Table tennis in Hangzhou Asian Games is expected to produce 7 gold medals.
Table tennis, known as China's "national ball", is a world-popular ball game, including attack, confrontation and defense. Table tennis originated in Britain, and the name "table tennis" originated from 1900, so it was named after the sound of "table tennis" when it was struck.
In Chinese mainland, "table tennis" is its official name, as are China, Hongkong and Macau. 1926 65438+ 10, an international table tennis competition was held in Berlin, Germany, with 64 male athletes from 9 countries participating.
In February of the same year, the International Table Tennis Federation was formally established, and the European Championship held in London was named the first World Table Tennis Championship. Table tennis organizations include the International Table Tennis Federation, the Asian Table Tennis Federation and the Chinese Table Tennis Association.