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World Service,4 mins

Introducing Swish: A mix of table tennis and air hockey

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Ever heard of the sport swish? It’s a modified version of table tennis developed by visually impaired athletes in Australia. Often described as a mix between table tennis and air hockey, players hit the cricket-sized ball under a solid screen using a rectangular bat with the aim of getting the ball past their opponent at the other end of the table. It’s known for its inclusivity and the fact players – whether they are blind, vision impaired or have full sight – compete on almost equal terms. Sportshour’s Shabnam Younus-Jewell speaks to Jenni Forbes from Frankston Swish Club in Australia to find out more. Photo: Jenni Forbes plays the Australian sport of Swish. (Credit: Jenni Forbes)

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