<p>Table tennis players are seeing red as the bright tables at the current World Championships have left them squinting, grumbling and even reaching for sunglasses.</p><p>While tables in the fast-paced sport are usually blue, dark green or black, the ones at the ongoing World Table Tennis Championships in Doha are red - and many players are not happy about it.</p><p>"It gets very unusual at times. If the light shines on the table, you get a very dazzling effect, where you might lose sight of the ball. Which is... yeah, very unusual, really," Norwegian player Borgar Haug told state broadcaster NRK on Thursday.</p>.A father living his dream through a tennis prodigy .<p>"There were some funny ones in the training hall who started wearing sunglasses when they played, because it got so bright," Haug added.</p><p>His concerns were echoed by other players, who are also struggling to adapt to the colour.</p><p>"I have never played on red tables - no one has,” Swedish player Truls Moregard told the news agency TT.</p><p>The finals in the Qatari capital will take place on May 25.</p>
<p>Table tennis players are seeing red as the bright tables at the current World Championships have left them squinting, grumbling and even reaching for sunglasses.</p><p>While tables in the fast-paced sport are usually blue, dark green or black, the ones at the ongoing World Table Tennis Championships in Doha are red - and many players are not happy about it.</p><p>"It gets very unusual at times. If the light shines on the table, you get a very dazzling effect, where you might lose sight of the ball. Which is... yeah, very unusual, really," Norwegian player Borgar Haug told state broadcaster NRK on Thursday.</p>.A father living his dream through a tennis prodigy .<p>"There were some funny ones in the training hall who started wearing sunglasses when they played, because it got so bright," Haug added.</p><p>His concerns were echoed by other players, who are also struggling to adapt to the colour.</p><p>"I have never played on red tables - no one has,” Swedish player Truls Moregard told the news agency TT.</p><p>The finals in the Qatari capital will take place on May 25.</p>