Whatever I wrote, it's a very good store, but you have to pay extra costs on top of their prices. I saw that the topic starter is from Poland, so I wanted to warn him about the extra cost. Maybe it doesn't apply in Poland (Zloty), I don't know.
I have long believed that top players no longer serve short serves to FH or BH. Many amateurs serve shorter (perhaps with less effect) than established players. Position service > receiver is crucial, but I think too little thought is given to this in the Far East.
It's great here! I think the rubber is just as important as the blade.
I started playing table tennis in the mid-1970s. A Paul Day blade with Srivers on it. Who remembers this left-handed top player!:)
Over the years, I've tried just about everything from 5-ply wood, single-ply wood, homemade...
You can try Gewo-Hype XT Pro 40.0 οr Andro Hexer Powergrip SFX (FH) Andro Hexer Grip SFX (BH)
But if it's damp in your club, no rubber will do what you want it to do.
(Un)predictable is perhaps the most accurate description. He is certainly not as crazy as Anders, Truls or the French boys. You could also write something about consistency in his strokes. I think he is one of the most consistent players on the circuit, but I sometimes find that he lacks...
Last point from Dima was typical for Tomo, no reaction at all on his FH, only rubbernecking.
It is high time that Tomo started thinking about what to do next.
I didn't want to start a new topic, so why doesn't Lin Yun-ju win more top events?
He is one of my top favourites in today's table tennis circus. Talented, great FH & BH, brilliant timing and, above all, a left-hander! How is it that Lin always just fails to make it through to the semi-finals...
Iron-strong backhand from Kanak, and this against a Jorgic who himself has a much better backhand than his forehand.
The first point of the match was one that came into focus... via the camera.
Sabine should not have lost here. Had she played more tactically, for one example by not playing her forehand serve from the backhand but from the middle of the table or even from her forehand corner with an outward spin, she would have had opportunities. But she can only learn from such...