Ping-Pong Ball | Table Tennis Ball

Ping-Pong Ball | Table Tennis Ball

Dimensioned elevation drawing of a Ping-Pong Ball (Table Tennis Ball) measured with diameter and circumference
Description
Description

Table Tennis Balls (Ping pong balls) are spherical polymer balls fabricated specifically for the sport. Ping pong balls are colored as either white or orange depending on the table surface and game style. White balls are official tournament balls and pair well with blue or green tables, while orange balls are used for casual games as they are easier to see in most settings.

Table tennis balls are rated with a star system to denote quality—one star being the softest and easiest to break while three stars is the most durable and approved for tournament play. The official table ping pong ball has changed over the years from a composition of celluloid to polymer and from a size of 1.5” (38 mm) to 1.57” (40 mm).

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Ping-Pong Balls, or Table Tennis Balls, have a diameter of 1.57” (40 mm) and circumference of 4.94” (125.6 mm). The mass of a Ping-Pong Ball is .095 oz (2.7 g).

Assorted drawings of Ping-Pong Balls (Table Tennis Balls) in a variety of angles
Assorted drawings of Ping-Pong Balls (Table Tennis Balls) in a variety of angles
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
3D model of a Ping-Pong Ball (Table Tennis Ball) viewed in perspectivePing-Pong Ball | Table Tennis Ball
Details
Details

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Height:
1.57” | 40 mm (Diameter)
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Weight:
.095 oz | 2.7 g
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Circumference: 4.94” | 125.6 mm

Materials: Polymer (previously celluloid)
Color: White or orange

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Table Tennis | Ping Pong Ball elevations (various)

Table tennis, also popularly called ping-pong, is a table sport where players use paddles (rackets) to hit a lightweight polymer ball over a central net. Played on a hard table surface, table tennis is a fast paced game that requires players to react quickly to their opponent(s).

5’9” | 1.75 m
October 20, 1988
Ma Long
175.000
1988.00
32000
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Ma Long
5’11” | 1.80 m
January 8, 1990
Xu Xin
180.000
1990.00
13000
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Xu Xin
5.9” | 15 cm
.85”-.91” | 21.8-23 mm
9.45”-10.25” | 24-26 cm
2.47-3.53 oz | 70-100 g
Ping-Pong Paddle
15.000
2.300
26.000
0.100
11000
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Ping-Pong PaddlePerspective view of a 3D model of a Ping-Pong Paddle (Table Tennis Racket)Perspective view of a 3D model of a Ping-Pong Paddle (Table Tennis Racket)
5’3” | 1.60 m
April 12, 1991
Liu Shiwen
160.000
1991.00
4600
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Liu Shiwen
5’7” | 1.70 m
June 20, 1990
Ding Ning
170.000
1990.00
4500
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Ding Ning
1.57” | 40 mm (Diameter)
.095 oz | 2.7 g
Ping-Pong Ball
4.000
0.003
3320
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Ping-Pong Ball3D model of a Ping-Pong Ball (Table Tennis Ball) viewed in perspective3D model of a Ping-Pong Ball (Table Tennis Ball) viewed in perspective
5’10” | 1.78 m
October 3, 1965
Jan-Ove Waldner
178.000
1965.00
2900
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Jan-Ove Waldner
5’5” | 1.65 m
January 15, 1994
Chen Meng
165.000
1994.00
2500
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Chen Meng
Table Tennis Tables
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Table Tennis Tables3D model of the Woolsey Ping Pong Table viewed in perspective3D model of the Woolsey Ping Pong Table viewed in perspective