How To Play
If you want to get better at table tennis, World Table Tennis (WTT) has a great set of guides to help you. These guides cover everything from basic skills to advanced techniques. Whether you are just starting or already competing, you will find useful tips to improve your game.
Table tennis is a fast-paced and exciting sport that anyone can enjoy. With the right guidance and practice, you can become a better player. Use the WTT guides and videos to develop new skills and refine your technique. Whether you play for fun or competition, these resources will help you take your game to the next level.
Watch and Learn from the Best
The World Table Tennis guides do not just explain techniques. They also show how each one works in action.
The training videos feature table tennis superstars Michael Maze, Georgina Póta, Elizabeta Samara, and Marcos Freitas, who demonstrate each skill with slow-motion footage, step-by-step explanations, and helpful graphics.
Watching top players break down these techniques makes learning easier and more effective. You can’t ask for more.
What's in the Video Guides
The WTT video guides cover a wide range of topics, including stroke techniques, serving, receiving, defence, and strategy. Below are some of the key areas you will learn about:

Stroke Techniques
Forehand Drive – A fundamental attacking shot to build control and power, and a great starting point for new players.
Backhand Drive – A key stroke used mostly by women. It helps new players learn the anatomic principles of the game.
Forehand Topspin – No stroke is more dominant in table tennis. Most players build their game around creating chances to use this powerful stroke.
Backhand Topspin – This stroke is gaining popularity as the game becomes faster and more dynamic.

Serving and Receiving
Service Basics – Master the basics of serving. Different types of serves, combined with varying speeds and spins, create combinations that challenge opponents.
Reverse Pendulum Backspin Serve – This serve offers many opportunities for the server to produce different rotations, making it a strong and versatile in any match.
Service Receive – Learn how to return short serves effectively. The short push is one of the most important techniques when receiving.

Defensive Skills
In table tennis, defensive skills are just as important as offensive ones. A solid block uses your opponent’s speed to your advantage, helping you stay in control during fast rallies.
Forehand block - This is played on your dominant side with a compact stroke and steady bat angle. It redirects powerful shots while keeping the ball low and consistent.
Backhand block - It is used on your non-dominant side and requires quick reflexes and good timing to return fast shots with control and accuracy.

Strategy
Spin and Control – Table tennis is a game of spin. The guides explain how to add spin to your shots and how to read and return spin shots from your opponent effectively.
Tactics and Strategy – Table tennis is not just about hitting the ball. It is also about thinking ahead and strategising. The guides teach how to play against different opponent styles and adjust your tactics wisely..
Practising the Right Way – The guides show how to build accuracy, speed and consistency through effective practice sessions.
