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Basic Hand Signals in Table Tennis

Basic hand signals in table tennis are explained in this document. It lists 11 signals including gestures for when a serve is not high enough, the server's palm is not open, it is the next server's turn, awarding a point, and when the ball is not thrown up high enough or hidden from the receiver. The signals provide guidance on serves, ball placement and calls during matches.

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Basic Hand Signals in Table Tennis

Basic hand signals in table tennis are explained in this document. It lists 11 signals including gestures for when a serve is not high enough, the server's palm is not open, it is the next server's turn, awarding a point, and when the ball is not thrown up high enough or hidden from the receiver. The signals provide guidance on serves, ball placement and calls during matches.

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BASIC HAND

SIGNALS IN TABLE
TENNIS
PE 3
BY: EMMANUEL C. SINDOL
1. NOT HIGH ENOUGH
2. PALM NOT
OPEN
3. NEXT SERVER
4. AWARDING A POINT
5. BALL NOT THROWN UP
AT LEAST 16 CM.
6. BALL HIDDEN FROM
THE RECEIVER
7. BALL NOT ABOVE THE
LEVEL OF THE PLAYING
SURFACE
8. LET OF
ANNOUNCEMENT
9. BALL NOT BEHIND THE
SERVER’S LINE
10. BALL NOT RESTING ON
THE PALM
11. BALL NOT PROJECTED
NEAR VERTICALLY
UPWARDS
THANK YOU!

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