Table tennis players have laser focus, reflexes, and agility. Whether competing in singles or doubles, table tennis players must keep themselves behind the ball, work on their consistency with strategic and powerful shots, and be able to read the spin on the ball to score points against their opponents. A game that is simple to learn and accessible to many, it takes tactic, strategy, and hours upon hours of practice to become an expert. When we protect our table tennis players, we keep this sport safe and healthy for all.
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