TABLE TENNIS--Do I HAVE to let the ball hit my side before I return it? i.e. in tennis I don't have to wait
Question:Please prove to me that you are right with some sort of website or something because I can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
Again basically what i'm asking is if i'm in a rally with my opponent, do i have to wait for the ball to bounce on my side to return it or can i return it before it bounces on my side (assume I know it would go in anyways...obviously)
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I think you have too only on the serve,any other time its OK.I thinkDid Federer the tennis player got a nose job?
Yes it has to hit the table - you can't hit it in the airWon will win tonight? Blake or Federer?
yea. Its a bad rule but its a rule.RE: Professional Tennis . . .?
From ping-pong.com:"Question: Are volleys allowed in table tennis, as they are allowed in tennis?
Answer: No. If you volley the ball (hit it prior to its bounce) over the table surface you lose the point. If you try to volley the ball after it has missed the table, the point is yours as your opponent failed to make a legal return."
You have to let the ball down on your side first then you can turn the ball back so... believe me I'm a table tennis player
basiclly what everyone else dsaid it has to bounce on your side before you hit it and no volleys
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