Activity Content Competition Events Three events are set up: Men's Singles, Women's Singles, and Mixed Doubles. Competition System Instructions Group Stage: The participating players in each event are divided into several groups through a draw. Each group has 4-6 people (adjusted according to the actual number of registrants). The group stage adopts a single round-robin system, that is, each player competes with every other player in the group. Each match adopts the best-of-three-games system, and each game is played under the 11-point system. A win earns 2 points, a loss earns 1 point, and a forfeit earns 0 points. The top two players in each group in terms of points advance to the knockout stage. Knockout Stage: The advancing players determine the matchup table through a draw. A single-elimination system is adopted. Each match adopts the best-of-three-games system, and each game is played under the 11-point system. The winner advances to the next round until the finalists of each event are determined. Final Stage: The finalists of each event engage in a showdown. A best-of-five-games system is adopted, and each game is played under the 11-point system to determine the champion, runner-up, and second runner-up. Competition Process Registration Stage: Club members can register through the online registration link or by filling out the registration form at the designated location of the club. When registering, they need to indicate the event(s) they are participating in (multiple events can be registered for concurrently). Group Stage: The matches are carried out according to the grouping results of the pre-match draw. The staff records the match results and points to ensure the fairness and justice of the competition. Knockout Stage: A draw is conducted for the matchups based on the list of players who advanced from the group stage. After each match, the list of advancing players is promptly announced, and the matchups for the next round are arranged. Final Stage: A grand final ceremony is held, and the club's instructor, representatives of other clubs, etc. are invited to watch the matches. After the final, an award ceremony is held to present trophies, certificates, and prizes to the champion, runner-up, and second runner-up of each event.
XJTLU table tennis club is a student union organization under the leadership of University of Liverpool. It was founded in 2008 and has its own unique way of development. In the past ten years, the club has been adhering to the tenet of "cultivating personal interests, enhancing physical fitness and enriching students' extracurricular life" to serve the vast number of table tennis enthusiasts. Through the joint efforts of the management and members of the club and the support of the school and the teachers and students, the table tennis club has been growing and growing. If you want to find like-minded small partners, if you want to enrich college life, we expect you to join, join us in sports and communicate with us. This will be a good platform, a stage to give full play to your strengths, and make your university more colorful. Take action quickly.