Table tennis is making a positive impact on the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease. In a surprising twist, the sport, also known as ping pong, is proving to be a powerful form of therapy. It goes beyond the game, offering a sense of community, reconnection with movement, and a boost in confidence. The rhythmic and coordinated movements required in playing ping pong can help improve motor functions and mobility for those with Parkinson’s. Additionally, the social aspect of the sport provides a supportive community for players. As newfound joy and resilience blossom on the table, ping pong serves up more than just fun - it offers hope and healing.