
乒乓球横拍打法视频
"乒乓球横拍比分" translates to "table tennis horizontal racket score" in English. If you're asking about how table tennis scoring works, I'd be happy to explain.
In table tennis, players or teams score points by hitting the ball over the net onto the opponent's side of the table in such a way that the opponent is unable to return it. Here's a breakdown of how the scoring works:
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Game Format
: A table tennis match can be played as a bestofthree, bestoffive, or bestofseven games, depending on the level of play and the tournament rules.2.
Scoring System
: Table tennis uses a rally scoring system, which means that a point is scored on every serve, regardless of which player served.3.
Point System
: The first player/team to reach 11 points wins the game. However, there are a few exceptions:If the score reaches 1010, the game continues until one player/team gains a twopoint lead. For example, if the score is 1010, the game continues until one player/team reaches 12 points while maintaining a twopoint lead.

At the end of each game, players switch sides of the table.
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Match Winner
: The winner of the match is the player or team that wins the predetermined number of games (bestofthree, bestoffive, or bestofseven).5.
Serving
: In table tennis, players take turns serving, and each player serves for two consecutive points before the serve switches to the opponent. The serve alternates between players or teams after every two points until the game is over.6.
Service Rules
: When serving, the ball must be tossed vertically at least 6 inches without spin before being struck. It must first bounce on the server's side of the table, then over the net and bounce on the opponent's side.7.
Let Serve
: If the ball hits the net during a serve but still lands in the correct service court, it's called a "let serve," and the point is replayed without affecting the score.Understanding these basic rules should help you keep score during a table tennis match. Let me know if you have any further questions or if there's anything else you'd like to know!