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TopSpin, or King-Spin as it is affectionately known at Kingpin, has finally landed in Australia! Also known as table tennis or ping-pong, this smash hit has been one of the hottest things on the New York social scene for a while. Now it’s time for it to make a hit down here (pun intended). Grab a friend and some rackets, it’s time to play some table tennis and nail your TopSpin!
Make the most of your day out by combining table tennis with Kingpin’s other exciting activities. TopSpin table tennis is the perfect cooldown activity between exciting sessions of Bowling, Laser Tag, Karaoke, Escape Rooms, or Virtual Reality. Activity availability varies by venue, get in touch with your nearest venue to find out what’s in store for you.
If you’ve been wondering where to play table tennis, forget about stuffy table tennis clubs and ping-pong halls. Battle it out on TopSpin’s ping-pong tables with your mates cheering you on. Whether you’re a serious player or just up for a bit of friendly competition, this casual game is cool for comps, parties, or a spot of friendly socialising. No idea how to play table tennis? Don’t worry about it. There’s no experience needed at Kingpin - just step up to the table, grab your racket, and prepare for a day of fun. Maybe you’ll even become a master at TopSpin by the end of the day!
Sports: Table Tennis
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