Ping Pong
Rule the Table: Best Ping Pong Gear for Every Player and Gameplay
At Clinch Star, we understand that the right equipment makes all the difference. Our selection of products is crafted for players who demand precision, durability, and superior performance. Whether you’re training for a tournament or a casual singles match, we offer a competition-ready paddle and professional-grade ball designed to deliver the perfect serve, spin, bounce, and speed. Master your smash, backhand, forehand, and stroke with gear built to improve control and grip at the table tennis table. Sharpen your reflexes through focused practice and passion to dominate every rally, whether in singles or doubles. With a sturdy net that withstands intense play on the paddles and accessories that adhere to official rules, our gear supports every aspect of the games. As a trusted name in the table tennis sports community, Clinch Star is the top choice for players who compete in tournaments to win.

PING PONG BALLS BULK – WHITE
PING PONG BALLS BULK – ORANGE
TABLE TENNIS CASE & MESH BAG
TABLE TENNIS RACKET SET
All About Ping Pong
We offer high-quality 40mm white and orange ping pong balls, made from durable ABS material, making these balls perfect for a fun beer pong game, or a table tennis tournament, and competitive play. Designed for excellent bounce, balance, and speed, they’re ideal for all types of gameplay. Whether you're playing casually or in a competition, these balls deliver a reliable and consistent performance, allowing each side to earn their points against the opponent. Check out our bulk options: orange and white.
Yes, each one of our Clinch Star table tennis products is suitable for use on professional tables or for beginners in the game room. Our 40mm ABS ping pong balls offer excellent bounce, balance, and speed, making them perfect for tournaments, training, and competitive play. The table tennis paddles are made from five-ply wood, with a cushion covering each side and rubber on the top. It features comfortable grips and durable rubber materials, providing superior spin and control in Olympic-style matches. Each set includes a protective carry case to keep your paddles and balls safe and organized, whether you're heading to practice or a professional game.
In addition to our ping pong products, Clinch Star currently offers a selection of essential sports accessories. This includes race bibs, available both with and without pins, so you can choose the option that best suits your needs. For added convenience, we also sell safety pins separately, making it easy to secure your bibs during events. Additionally, we offer stopwatches that provide accurate timing for races, training sessions, and other athletic activities. Our focus is on delivering reliable, high-quality gear that enables athletes and organizers to perform at their best.
We sell ping-pong balls in convenient 50-count mesh bags, so you don’t have to make another order each time you run out of balls during your games. This is the discount on bulk purchases. Our packaging ensures you have a sufficient supply of balls on hand for extended play and tournaments, all at great pricing.
We process and ship orders within 2–3 business days, with delivery times varying by location and shipping method. We offer a 30-day return policy on most products, provided the items are unused and in their original packaging. To start a return or for more details, please visit our Shipping & Returns page or contact our customer service team.
Ping pong and table tennis are different names for the same sport, but they’re used in various contexts. Table tennis is the official term, especially in professional and competitive settings, while ping pong is a more casual name often used for recreational play. It's all about what you want to call the game, as none of these terms has a trademark. The equipment and rules are essentially the same, although “table tennis” emphasizes the sport’s serious and competitive nature. You can watch clips on YouTube and Instagram of how this game is played in other countries worldwide and features in major tournament series, including the Olympics and World Championships, where every point matters. In China, the sport is officially called 乒乓球 (pīngpāng qiú). In English, it sounds like “ping pong” but is used in formal settings. In Japan, it’s known as 卓球 (takkyū), meaning “table ball,” and holds an important place in both school sports and professional competitions.