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World Championship of Ping Pong live on Sky Sports

Watch live on Sky Sports Arena or Mix this weekend

Last Updated: 29/01/19 3:18pm

The World Championship of Ping Pong from Alexandra Palace gets underway on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Arena and Mix from midday

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The World Championship of Ping Pong from Alexandra Palace gets underway on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Arena and Mix from midday
The World Championship of Ping Pong from Alexandra Palace gets underway on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Arena and Mix from midday

The World Championship of Ping Pong is live on Sky Sports on Saturday and Sunday.

"A potent mixture of speed, power and old-fashioned skill courtesy of the technology-free sandpaper bats" will be coming to Alexandra Palace.

Describing itself as "a throwback to the early days of table tennis", the World Championship is into its seventh year at Ally Pally.

We look back at last year's World Championship of Ping Pong, where China's Wang Shibo took the title

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We look back at last year's World Championship of Ping Pong, where China's Wang Shibo took the title
We look back at last year's World Championship of Ping Pong, where China's Wang Shibo took the title

The tournament features an exciting 'double elimination draw' - the players have been divided into groups of four. If they win two matches they progress, if they lose twice they are eliminated, and if they win once they play a winner-takes-all play-off against another player who only previously won once.

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Defending champion Wang Shibo of China stars, while England are represented by Chris Doran and Scotland by Gavin Rumgay.

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Saturday
Session 1
: 1200-1600
Session 2: 1730-2100
Sunday
Session 1
: 1200-1530
Session 2: 1700-2100

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