Table Tennis originated as a sport in Britain during the 1880s, where it was played among the upper class as an after dinner game.
Therefore the balls would have been invented around the same time.
James Gibb was the first person to use celluloid balls in 1901.
The International Table Tennis Federation was formed in 1926 and they produced the first official rules of table tennis.
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In England the "Table Tennis Association" started in 1922 (later adding the prefix "English") but in December 1926 the "International Table Tennis Federation" was formed.
Cracked table tennis balls can be used for vehicular antenna-toppers.
Table tennis balls come in a variety of package sizes from 4 to 144. They also come in a variety of colors.
There are so many Chinese that play ping pong that I think there may be more table tennis balls.
People name table tennis balls based on their quality. For example, a "3 Star Ball" is known as the highest quality ball.Table tennis is also known as ping-pong. Sometimes the balls are referred to as ping-pong balls.
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The term, "Butterfly", in regards to the sport of table tennis is the worlds most popular manufacturer of table tennis equipment. The Butterfly company makes paddles, nets, balls and table tennis tables.
The history of the tennis ball goes back to the 15th century, and the individual who created it has been lost to time. For further information on tennis balls, visit the Wikipedia link, below.
You should choose a table tennis racket which complements your style of play.
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I believe Rene LeCoste invented a hand-cranked machine that propelled tennis balls, while Bob McLure reversed the motor on a vacuum cleaner to create the first commercially viable ball machine in 1970.
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The game of table tennis has its roots in lawn tennis. When lawn tennis became very popular in the 1870s & 1880s, game makers tried to emulate its' success by developing indoor versions of the game. David Foster of England introduced the first action game of tennis on a table in 1890.