International Table Tennis Federation
ITTF Hall of Fame was created in 1993.
For authorised 3 star table tennis balls, the stamp on the ball must include the following four components:The ITTF Approval. This may be indicated by the initials ITTF or ITTFA, or by the words "ITTF approved", or by using the ITTF logothe trademark or brand namethe inscription "40" or "40mm"the name of the country where the company headquarters are registered, or the expression "made in ..."No other text is permitted.
Any ITTF (INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION) Approved 3-Star Orange or white. The ball will have the ITTF initials on it.
Yes They joined the ITTF in 1958.
The ITTF regulation is that the ball has to be 40mm
Table tennis tournaments include several prestigious events, such as the ITTF World Championships, the ITTF World Cup, and the Olympic Games. Additionally, there are various professional tours, such as the ITTF World Tour and the ITTF Challenge Series. National championships, like the U.S. National Table Tennis Championships and the Chinese National Championships, also play a significant role in the sport. Each tournament features different formats and levels of competition, attracting players from around the world.
According to the ITTF rules, there is no limit for the size of the table tennis racket.
a red, yellow and white card, a timer and a ruler (all ittf approved)
The "International Table Tennis Federation" (ITTF) which was formed in 1926.
There are 218 countries that play table tennis and are members of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in 2013. The ITTF groups the countries into 6 continents... There are 48 in Africa, 45 in Asia, 58 in Europe, 40 in Latin America, 3 in North America and 24 in Oceania. (North America consists of USA, Canada and Bermuda)
There are 218 countries that play table tennis and are members of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in 2013. The ITTF groups the countries into 6 continents... There are 48 in Africa, 45 in Asia, 58 in Europe, 40 in Latin America, 3 in North America and 24 in Oceania. (North America consists of USA, Canada and Bermuda)
There are 218 countries that play table tennis and are members of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in 2013. The ITTF groups the countries into 6 continents... There are 48 in Africa, 45 in Asia, 58 in Europe, 40 in Latin America, 3 in North America and 24 in Oceania. (North America consists of USA, Canada and Bermuda)