Para Table Tennis is where speed, precision, and focus come together. As one of the most widely played Para sports in the world, the sport brings together athletes with physical impairments in fast-paced and highly competitive matches that demand sharp reactions, tactical thinking, and exceptional skill.
Athletes compete in different sport classes, with both standing and wheelchair categories ensuring fair and exciting competition across singles and doubles events. Matches are played in best-of-five sets, with players aiming to be the first to reach 11 points with a two-point advantage.
With intense rallies, split-second decisions, and electrifying moments, Para Table Tennis showcases world-class athletic excellence.
Divisions / categories
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Wheelchair athletes
Classes 1–5: Wheelchair athletes (1 = most severe impairment)
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Standing athletes
Classes 6–10: Standing athletes (6 = more severe, 10 = minimal impairment)