Come Join the NYISC January 14th 2018 2 Star Tournament
Come Join the NYISC January 14th 2018 2 Star Tournament.
Come ring in the New Year at our NYISC January 14th 2018 2 Star Tournament . See you there!!!
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If you have any questions please feel free to contact Shao Yu at 718-358-8860.
NYISC FUN FACT:
1. Did you know now a designated coach or person can coach between points as long as it does not disturb the flow of play.
2. A cracked ball is not always a let now. Rule 5.5.3. If the match ball breaks during the rally, it often affects the outcome and the point should be re-played. However this is not always the case; for example if a player hit the ball with the edge of the racket, causing the ball to break and the ball to fly high up and backwards, it is likely that the player would have lost the point regardless of whether the racket edge broke the ball or not. In that case, the opponent should win the point. (From the March 7, 2017 Rules Interpretations and Precendents update.)
New York Indoor Sports Club is NYC’s premier Indoor Table Tennis Facility for professionals, junior athletes and recreational players. With over 15,000 Square Feet of space, spacious ceilings and up to 17 Professional Butterfly Tables available for play, NYISC hosts the best indoor table tennis facility in New York City
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