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  1. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    They also provide the date of when the information was last updated. So if something is wrong and the date isn't current, you can at least partially chalk it up to the that.
  2. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Looks like Ovtcharov is back to using his signature blade: Yang Xiaoxin switched back to Codexx EF Pro 54
  3. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Confirming Kaneyoshi uses Spinpips D3. World Table Tennis magazine says she was using 0.5mm at All Japan 2026, but this photo seems to contradict that (she was using 1.6mm before)
  4. Short pips forehand

    Teng Yi, and more recently Zhan Jian.
  5. What is Cho Seungmin using now?

    "Krypto Carbon is composed of carbon fibres with a special structure enabling the fibres with the same weight to have more volume. This extra space confers the blade a better ball sensation, more control without reducing the given power of carbon fibres. The player feels the ball longer when it...
  6. What is Cho Seungmin using now?

    The Kihara Bingo is also inner Krypto Carbon, which is odd considering she was using the Felix before it came out.
  7. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Is Odo's success at Chongqing because she just switched to Zyre on her forehand?
  8. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Dignics 09c
  9. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Hurricane on the BH. Wang Yidi's time with Hybrid K3 didn't last long. Shi Xunyao using Fan Zhendong Super ALC
  10. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Gonna take a little time to get here, but my flagship Ghenghaida Flood is on it's way to the US. At ~60 a rubber plus the fact that you have to go through a forwarder, I don't think it's worth it to most people, but my curiosity got the best of me. They were kind enough to provide free 100mL of...
  11. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    All Japan player equipment. Didn't see the junior women's posted. Will see if I can find the full list.
  12. WTT Feeder Düsseldorf-2026 (2 - 6 March 2026)

    Long pips forehand/short pips backhand. Twiddles all the time to mix up the spin and speed. Just a rare style you don't see and it messes people up; not dissimilar to Kyoka Idesawa who will come into a tournament and beat tons of players that are ranked well above her.
  13. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Hybrid K3. Wang Yidi also appears to use it now as well. Might be because of how prevalent the rubber has become throughout Europe.
  14. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Interesting decision. I guess she wanted a construction similar to Viscaria, but also different? Wang Yidi: Dignics -> Hybrid K3
  15. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Yang Xiaoxin used a different paddle today with Codexx SuperSelect Pro 55. This is the first time all season I've seen her use it (I watch all her matches in the Polish League and Champion's League) It appears Franziska is using TENERGY 09C
  16. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Minhyung Jee switches Hurricane 3-50? This photo also makes it look like she started using sponge under pips. She was using Moristo LP One in Chennai, but the color of this sponge would imply she switched again. Chen Yuanyu with Hybrid K3 (pro?) Looks like Shan went from SP Ax to regular...
  17. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Yang Xiaoxin seemed tremendously relieved after making it past Yuan Jianan, the best win since she came back from maternity leave.
  18. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    I checked gewo-tt and they made an An Jaehyun carbon basic. It's an asymmetric blade with koto + kiri + outer ARC carbon (basically ALC) on the forehand and limba + ayous + inner carbon backhand. I'm not in the market for a racket but it's super interesting. They also made blades for Pavade, but...
  19. The Pro's Equipment - Discussion!

    Still appears to be dignics Mittelham with Matrixx Arc Off and Codexx Pro 55 An still using W969 + H3 + Dignics despite being signed to Gewo and them already having made him a signature blade lol
  20. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    With Kihara it always feels like 1 step forward and 2 steps back. I think about the final she played where she completely annihilated Joo Cheonhui, and now back to back R1 losses.
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