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  1. Rule Approved! New colour rubbers as of 2020!

    News just in at the 2019 ITTF Annual General Meeting in Budapest, the rule for different coloured rubbers has been approved. After the Olympic Games in Tokyo players will be able to use different colour rubbers on their bat, and not use the standard black and red. As quoted by the ITTF: "This...
  2. Poly balls : which balls are "approved" by table tennis England?

    Hi all, In our local league rules it's states: "Only table tennis England approved balls shall be used" Does anyone know if such an official approval actually exists or is it literally just a reference to the ITTF equipment list? Many thanks.
  3. ITTF approved blades?

    There's so much focus on approved rubbers (needs to be on the LARC, glue, boosting not allowed etc) but the ITTF doesn't seem to care that much about blades other than the mandatory percentage of wood. Why is this? Some Butterfly blades have got the JTTA stamp (maybe only vintage blades?) and...
  4. ITTF approved rubber... but without ITTF sign

    Hello, What if rubber is present in LARC document but there is no logo on rubber itself? Is the rubber ITTF approved or not?
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  6. New Rule Approved! Table Tennis to use a pink coloured ball!!

    After huge success in cricket, the ITTF have been trialing a pink ball which has been approved by the ITTF board and Athletes Commission. Cricket viewing figures have soared due to the new pink cricket ball as its more spectator friendly and the fans can see what's going on easier. As of...
  7. New Rule Approved! Coaching Between Points 2016!

    Over the last year there has been a number of rumours speculating on various new rules that will come in place or are currently being trialed. One of which is a rule that has been tested in Germany (approved in Germany 1st July 2016) is that coaches are allowed to give advice between points...
  8. Stiga ITTF Approved Plastic/Poly Ball Review

    TableTennisDaily's @Dan and @Tom had the fantastic opportunity to review Stiga's latest ITTF Approved Plastic/Poly ball. There has been a lot of discussion around the world and on the TableTennisDaily website recently in regards to how this new ball will effect table tennis players and the...
  9. TTD have reviewed new ITTF Approved ball

    Hey everyone, Today me and TableTennisDaily player @Tom tested Stiga's ITTF approved plastic ball. Stay tuned for the review which will look at various playing characteristics of the new ball, coming soon! Is there anything you want us to include in the review about the ball?
  10. In search for ITTF approved poly balls

    Can we buy an ITTF approved poly ball yet? We have seen a few poly balls that claim to be similar but none that has been ITTF approved...
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