Of course you shouldn't. You earned that point so instead, cho loudly in your best Harimoto impression.
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Of course you shouldn't. You earned that point so instead, cho loudly in your best Harimoto impression.
Nothing menacing about it. Ask any UK player or umpire and they have been following this way of judging a net ball forever.
Does this mean that a player cannot request VAR if he wins the point?
How does one tune a table?
Inside joke. There's some history between those two;)
I completely disagree.
As I suggested in my post above yours, he does not want to adjust his stroke to the crapp-bat. So he's just fooling around with the chop game.
Interesting. I know a couple of advanced players that switch to a pure retriever-type chopping game when playing hardbat. The reason given was that they did not want to mess with their regular...
Baal, careful. Players today refer to the old style non-speed VOC glue as speed glue.
However, I think he's asking for a speed glue that has no VOC. I don't think that this exists.
That Akkuzu really has some really entertaining strokes.
Proper off table warm-up is always necessary. But let's face it, hardly any of us do any. A little hand flashing and a few knee kicks maybe.
One way to get the eye-body coordination and footwork...
It doesn't matter the spin being demonstrated or cleverness of the editing, the serves are illegal, thus opponent wins the point every time. That's the point of my comment.
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This is the...
I only got halfway through the video. It's an invincible serve for sure as the receiver wins the point every time.
I have been using 1-ply blades for about 12years. They do break, as in split in half. I have had two broken blades, but the funny thing is that I don't remember when they broke. You don't notice it...
Discussed in a previous thread with bat markings
https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/showthread.php?9170-Where-on-bat-do-you-hit-the-ball
Love it.
I first heard this song as a 12yo back in the sixties. It's still one of my favourites. It's also the only tune I know where the crowd is part of the music.
"You know, sometimes we're not prepared...
Did any one notice that the table was vibrating when the players stamped their feet? One of the disadvantages of a suspended wooden floor. Terrific match though. I wish I had been there to see it up...
The Grand Prix tournaments are Open events with prize money to the winners. They are meant to attract professionals and the best of the amateurs.
Yogi has been a very good forumer over the years. I was very surprised at the language in his posts. I got the feeling that something outside of the forum was bothering him.
Very difficult to put numbers to it. Every match-up has all sorts of influences. However, assume that women were allowed to enter ITTF competition, my expectation is that it would be rare for any to...
[QUOTE=tropical;288690]"Aah, so that's how it's done". How was that? Can you be more specific?[/QUOTE
Basically he combined tight serves with very spinny topspin causing her to make loads of...
In most sports, drop below professional level and women become competitive. The reason we don't see it more often is that, by and large, women don't participate in sport in nearly as great a number...
You never stop learning techniques and tactics.
So that explains why Mantra is so cheap :cool:
True :), the old pros do tend to hold onto their favourite blades.