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This was completely unethical and against etiquette when I was a kid. When did this change?Table tennis is therefore one of the few sports in which the ‘winner’ cheers exuberantly when their opponent misses a ball.
Play before people started visiting the bicycle shops for tire glues...
Right handed pen-holder whose son was left-handed shakehand player....how more opposite it can get ?
Excuse me but I don’t see any obvious problem with Schlager’s free hand that would warrant such a comment. On FH loops he very actively pulls his left shoulder in a mostly standard way, while the arm itself never deviates too far away from the center of gravity and does what it is supposed to do: nothing. Incorrect coordination of the left arm usually manifests itself in the player losing balance. Schlager has extraordinarily good balance. I am puzzled. Can you please elaborate?This is a real classic. Yes Schlager's free hand isn't what you'd coach but what a killer. I am sure they'd both adapt well and compete in this era.
Anyway, let's celebrate some classic old skool matches. I can't wait to see Grubba, Waldner, Ma Wenge, Tibor Klampar and more. Not Appellgren please. He is too sublime.