What is 7 11 doubles rules?

7 11 Doubles is a fast-paced and exciting variation of table tennis played with a small table and paddle that resembles a standard table tennis paddle. The game involves two pairs of players who stand on opposite sides of the table and take turns hitting a small ball across the court. The rules for 7 11 Doubles are as follows:

  1. Each team consists of two players who stand on opposite sides of the table.

  2. The server must throw the ball up and hit it on the way down, similar to regular table tennis rules.

  3. If the ball lands on the table twice on the same side before crossing the net, the opposing team scores a point.

  4. If the ball lands on the table and rolls over the net but then comes back to the server's side of the table before being hit by the other team, the opposing team scores a point.

  5. If the ball bounces twice on the table on its way to the other side, the opposing team scores a point.

  6. If the ball is hit out of bounds or off the table, the opposing team scores a point.

  7. If the ball goes into the net and does not make it over to the other side, the opposing team scores a point.

  8. The first team to reach 11 points wins the game.

  9. The team that wins the game is determined by the best of three or five rounds.