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About The Sport

There are four table tennis competitions: men’s and women's singles, and men's and women’s team event at the Olympics.

All events follow a knockout (single elimination) format. For both singles competitions each match consists of the best four out seven games to at least 11 points, where the winner must win by at least two points.

There is a one minute break between games when players change ends, however, if both players are ready in less than a minute, play resumes. Each player is also allowed to take one 1-minute timeout per match. If the player who calls the timeout wishes to resume play in less than one minute, then play resumes.

For further details contact:

British Table Tennis Federation Ltd
Alex Murdoch
Harwood House
90, Broadway
Letchworth
Herts
SG6 3PH

Tel 01462-671191
Fax 01462-480310
Email alex@harwoodltd.co.uk

International Table Tennis Federation
Web www.ittf.com

Beijing Olympics medal table

 Country
  G      S      B     T  
China    
51 21 28 100
USA
36 38 36 110
Russia
23 21 28 72
Team GB
19 13 15 47
Germany
16 10 15 41

To view full medal table, click here. To view all Team GB medallists click here.


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Andy Murray

Singles

Andy Murray
  • Date of Birth: 15/05/1987
  • Lives: Wandsworth, London

The British number one will compete in both the singles and, alongside his brother Jamie, in the doubles for Team GB in Beijing.

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