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Hi all,
Long time ago, table tennis players seem they had each one a "unique" way of playing, like:
- Wang Liqin, with that strong forehand;
- Ma Lin, with his superb technique;
- Ryu Seung Min, with a spetacular footwork;
- Michael Maze, with the touch;
- Werner Schalger, that feeling of the ball, even using Schager Carbon;
- Matsushita, that special way of chopping balls;
- etc.
And nowadays, it's different. I'm not saying they don't have their own playstyle, but don't differenciate so much from the other players as before...
Long time ago, table tennis players seem they had each one a "unique" way of playing, like:
- Wang Liqin, with that strong forehand;
- Ma Lin, with his superb technique;
- Ryu Seung Min, with a spetacular footwork;
- Michael Maze, with the touch;
- Werner Schalger, that feeling of the ball, even using Schager Carbon;
- Matsushita, that special way of chopping balls;
- etc.
And nowadays, it's different. I'm not saying they don't have their own playstyle, but don't differenciate so much from the other players as before...
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