The correct answer is Option (3) → 274 cm
In Table tennis,
- The upper surface of the table, known as the playing surface, is 2.74m long and 1.525m wide and is horizontal 76cm above the floor.
- The playing surface does not include the vertical sides of the tabletop.
- The playing surface yields a uniform bounce of about 23cm when a standard ball is dropped on to it from a height of 30cm.
- The playing surface is a matte surface and dark coloured. There is a white side line, 2cm wide, along each 2.74m edge and a white end line, 2cm wide, along each 1.525m edge.
- The playing surface is divided into two equal courts by a vertical net parallel to the end lines. For doubles, each court is divided into two equal half courts by a white centre line, 3mm wide, running parallel with the side lines. The centre line forms part of each right half court. |