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Definition: A table tennis blade is mainly wooden (at least 85% by thickness under ITTF rules), and has a handle for the player to grip the bat. It may be of any size, shape, or weight, but it must be flat and rigid.

When a rubber or rubbers is placed on one or both sides of the blade, the resulting combination is called a table tennis bat , racket, or paddle.

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