Rank | Name | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | Aidan Hamade | 1017 |
2 | Luke Phillips | 1016 |
2 | Alex Panayotopoulos | 1016 |
2 | Jackson Pauls | 1016 |
3 | Ruli Manurung | 1001 |
3 | Lucas Dixon | 1001 |
4 | Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk | 1000 |
4 | Nils Roeder | 1000 |
4 | James O'Donnell | 1000 |
4 | Thomas Segler | 1000 |
4 | Silvio Robel | 1000 |
5 | Jackson Pauls | 999 |
6 | Jiajia Li | 984 |
7 | Iain Reid | 983 |
7 | Michael Jane | 983 |
7 | Jai Redden | 983 |
To join the ladder, email aisoc@dai.ed.ac.uk with "Join Table Tennis" in the subject.
To play a game, just get in touch with who you want to play on the ladder and challenge them. For the game to be reported on the ladder, the loser should email aisoc@dai.ed.ac.uk with the result of the game (including who was playing, of course). For those of you not in the know, there is a table tennis table on the top floor (G) of the AI department on south bridge.
Prizes are yet to be determined alcoholic beverages. But good stuff of course!
Questions and comments to aisoc@dai.ed.ac.uk
May the best paddler vanquish!
Well, maybe once is not that frequently... Please email any queries you may have.
Q. Is it always the case that the first serve for any given set of five is done right to right. i.e. there are three r-r servers for every 2 l-l serves?
A. Every single serve is done right to right.
Q. If so, does this not disadvantage left handed people?
A. Maybe, I don't know
Q. Can we play doubles?
A. Sure, just as long as one of the losers emails me both winners and both losers names