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From Whiff to Pong: The Story of Table Tennis 从小到大:乒乓球的故事

Chinese table tennis player Ma Long
Chinese player Ma Long will be aiming for a medal in Beijing
Do you fancy a game of whiff-whaff? How about pim-pam?

Never heard of them?

Well, these were both early names for the game that has come to be known as table tennis or ping-pong around the world.

It is a sport China has largely dominated since the middle of the last century, and with the Beijing Olympics just around the corner it might not be far-fetched to expect yet another clean sweep for Chinese athletes in the event.

But what is the history of the game? First we have to rewind the clock to Victorian-era Britain, where lawn tennis was just starting to catch on.

It was soon proving so popular that eager players wanted to play indoors as well as outdoors, and began improvising with makeshift household equipment such as using corks from wine bottles as balls and empty cigar boxes as bats.

Game manufacturers quickly cottoned on to the potential of indoor table tennis as a commercial product and began producing ready-made sets in the late 19th century.

The names of many early products, such as ping-pong, whiff-whaff and pom-pom, mimicked the sound of a bat hitting a ball.

Ping-pong was introduced to China in the early years of the 20th century, and gradually became a national sport; loved and played by millions.

Chinese players such as Liu Guoliang have pioneered techniques and styles of gripping the bat, which helped them to great international sporting success.

The game has even played a role in international politics when a group of American table tennis players were invited to China in 1971 to play and train with Chinese athletes.

The move signalled a renewal of ties between China and the US during an era of what became called ‘ping-pong diplomacy’.

Now, as Beijing 2008 approaches, TV ratings experts anticipate that alongside the men’s 110m hurdles and women’s volleyball, table tennis will be the most-watched Olympic event in China.

With the top five women and top four men in official rankings, it is highly possible that once again we will see Chinese players battling it out amongst themselves for the top spots.


GLOSSARY 词汇表 (收听发音, 请单击英语单词)

just around the corner
近在咫尺,临近

clean sweep
横扫

Victorian-era
维多利亚时代

catch on
追赶

corks
软木瓶塞

cottoned on
明白,了解

mimicked
模仿

signalled
发出信号,预示

diplomacy
外交

anticipate
预期

far-fetched
异想天开的

rewind the clock
退回到

lawn tennis
草地网球

makeshift
临时凑合的

bats
球拍

ready-made
现成的

pioneered
先驱

renewal of ties
恢复关系

TV ratings
电视收视率

official rankings
官方排位


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