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  • How to Get Dents Out of Ping Pong Balls

    If you have a Ping Pong table or play Ping Pong often, you know how frustrating it is to have the Ping Pong balls get dented. Ping Pong balls can become dented from hitting them hard, accidentally...

  • DIY Ping Pong Table

    Ping pong is a great game that has been around for years. The Chinese played it, and it has trickled over into other countries. But what if you love the game so much you want to make your own...

  • How to Clean Ping Pong Tables

    Ping pong, also known as table tennis, is a sport where two to four players hit a ball back and forth over a net. It is similar to the game of tennis, but on a much smaller scale. People often eat...

  • Who Invented Ping Pong?

    Ping pong, or table tennis, is derived from the outdoor game of lawn tennis. Ping pong is played on a table with two to four players hitting a ball back and forth over a net that divides the...

  • How to Build a Ping Pong Table for under $100

    Making your own custom Ping Pong Table (Table Tennis) is easy, affordable, and fun. It also makes a great family project. In this article you will learn everything you need to know about how to...

  • How to Serve in Ping Pong

    Ping pong (or table tennis) has been popular since its creation in the 1880s. The game was first played by upper-class Victorians as after dinner amusement. The game has come a long way since...

  • How to Play Ping Pong

    Ping pong or table tennis dates back to the end of the 1800s. It became an Olympic event in the 1980s. Although you can find the official rules at the sites listed in the resource section, this...

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