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  2. Table tennis rubber - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis rubber is a type of rubber used as covering on a racket in table tennis. [1] Modern table tennis rubber is usually composed of two layers: a layer of foam ("sponge") underneath and a layer of actual rubber on the surface. [2] There are four common types of table tennis rubbers: short pips, long pips, antispin, and inverted. [1]

  3. Tibor Harangozo - Wikipedia

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    His younger brother Vilim Harangozo (1925–1975) was also an international table tennis player. In 1969 Tibor Harangozo opened a shop for table tennis accessories in Saarbrücken, Germany, which was named Tibhar after him. Tibhar Tibor Harangozo GmbH has since become one of the main global table tennis brands

  4. Table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a table tennis table showing the official dimensions. The table is 2.74 m (9.0 ft) long, 1.525 m (5.0 ft) wide, and 76 cm (2.5 ft) high with any continuous material so long as the table yields a uniform bounce of about 23 cm (9.1 in) when a standard ball is dropped onto it from a height of 30 cm (11.8 in), or about 77%.

  5. List of Olympic medalists in table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis is among the sports contested at the Summer Olympic Games. It was introduced at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, where singles and doubles tournaments were held for both genders. [1] The men's and women's doubles events were dropped from the 2008 Summer Olympics program and replaced by team events. [2]

  6. Table tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's singles

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    1. Wang Chuqin (second round) 2. Fan Zhendong (champion, gold medalist) 3. Félix Lebrun (semifinals, bronze medalist) 4. Hugo Calderano (semifinals, fourth place) 5. Lin Yun-ju (quarterfinals) 6. Tomokazu Harimoto (quarterfinals) 7. Dang Qiu (second round) 8. Jang Woo-jin (quarterfinals) 9. Dimitrij Ovtcharov (round of 16) 10. Shunsuke Togami (round of 16) 11. Alexis Lebrun (round of 16) 12 ...

  7. Félix Lebrun - Wikipedia

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    Félix Lebrun (pronounced [feliks lə.bʁœ̃] ⓘ; born 12 September 2006) is a French table tennis player. [5] He was a gold medalist at the 2023 European Games and reached the top ten list of the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) world ranking for the first time in October 2023.

  8. Glossary of table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis racket Also known as a paddle or bat, is used by table tennis players. The table tennis racket is usually made from laminated wood covered with rubber on one or two sides depending on the player's grip. The USA generally uses the term "paddle" while Europeans and Asians use the term "bat" and the official ITTF term is "racket". [17]

  9. T.League - Wikipedia

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    Each team match features one doubles match and at least three singles matches. If the score after four matches is 2–2, an extra-time, single-game "victory match" will determine the winner. [1] T.League rules differ from international table tennis rules. [2]