Table tennis, originally called ping pong, is a sport played with paddles and a lightweight ball on a table divided by a net. It was developed in England in the late 1800s as an after-dinner game for British officers stationed in Asia and Africa. Table tennis requires excellent hand-eye coordination and concentration from players as they must position the ball with spin to different areas of the opponent's side of the table. The sport grew in popularity and the first World Championship was held in 1927, with Olympic table tennis debuting in 1988. Key skills include forehand and backhand strokes with topspin or backspin as well as serving.