Naked table tennis comes to London
A London table tennis venue has hosted what it believes to be Britain's first ever naked ping-pong tournament.
Bounce, which is built on the site where the game was invented in 1901, staged the event in its 'anything goes' private room.
The £2.5m venue, which bills itself as the home of social ping-pong, invited a group of seven friends, who are all models, to take part in the event.
One player, Stefan Johnson, said: "We try to do something a bit different every time we get together but this probably tops our list.
"There were four guys and three girls and I think I speak for the men in particular when I say I'm just glad it was warm in there."
Bounce founder and CEO Adam Breeden said: "We are inundated with, shall we say 'unique requests' for our private room on a weekly basis.
"When the naked ping-pong tournament was suggested there was no question that we had to make it happen."
Bounce, which is built on the site where the game was invented in 1901, staged the event in its 'anything goes' private room.
The £2.5m venue, which bills itself as the home of social ping-pong, invited a group of seven friends, who are all models, to take part in the event.
One player, Stefan Johnson, said: "We try to do something a bit different every time we get together but this probably tops our list.
"There were four guys and three girls and I think I speak for the men in particular when I say I'm just glad it was warm in there."
Bounce founder and CEO Adam Breeden said: "We are inundated with, shall we say 'unique requests' for our private room on a weekly basis.
"When the naked ping-pong tournament was suggested there was no question that we had to make it happen."
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