Table tennis begun in . At the conclusion of the 19th century, tennis was prevalent in , but due to the confinements of the scene and climate, a few British college understudies moved tennis inside, utilizing the eating table as the table, the book as the net, the material as the racket, and playing on the table. . In 1890, British competitor Gibb brought back a few celluloid balls from the Joined together States as toys for table tennis. A few British maritime officers positioned in India incidentally found that playing tennis on a little table was very energizing. Afterward, they exchanged to strong elastic rather than strong balls with little flexibility, and after that changed to empty plastic balls, and supplanted the rackets with wooden sheets, playing this novel "tennis amusement" on the table, so Table tennis was born. In 1903, the British Goode designed the elastic racket, which emphatically advanced the advancement of table tennis innovation.
n 1926, the (ITTF) was formally built up and chosen to hold the primary .A add up to of 18 World Table Tennis Championships were held from 1926 to 1951. Most players from all over the world utilized elastic bats with round and hollow particles on the surface. When hitting the ball, the flexibility and contact are expanded, which can make the ball pivot to a certain degree, and in this way a protective fashion of cutting backspin shows up. This fashion of play has been prevalent in Europe for a long time, and numerous competitors have won world championships with this fashion of play. The advantage of table tennis amid this period was in Europe, among which the Hungarian group had the foremost extraordinary execution. Among the 117 world championships, they won 57 times, bookkeeping for half of the European group. But this kind of racket can as it were be utilized to make downspin.
In March 1956, the Chinese table tennis group vanquished the Asian champions South Vietnam and the Joined together States within the 23rd World Table Tennis Championships in Tokyo, and misplaced to Britain and Japan. At the 24th World Table Tennis Championships in Stockholm, the Chinese men's and women's table tennis groups crushed the seeded groups Romania and Britain separately, and both won the finals. Chinese player Wang Chuanyao crushed the exceptional Japanese player Ichiro Ogimura within the group competition, and the female player Sun Meiying crushed the exceptional British player Ann Haydn, at first appearing the control of pen-hold shooting on both sides and left-handed and right-handed assaults. The Chinese men's group was advanced from the sixth within the to begin with level to the fourth within the to begin with level, and the women's group was advanced from the eleventh within the to begin with level to the third within the to begin with level.