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  1. WTT Feeder Düsseldorf II 2024, 11/18-22

    She beat her in the team final, but lost to her in the singles final. She's beaten tons of good players including He ZhuoJia, Miwa, Hirano, Kihara, Nagasaki, Odo, Sato, Ojio, Han Ying, Shan Xiaona, and probably more I can't think of. It's unfortunate she's likely going to have to play Zhu Yuling...
  2. Dignics 09C on an Allwood blade

    09c is an incredibly unforgiving rubber if you do not have great technique and commitment to your shots. Rubbers that hard are inherently difficult to use. Using rubbers like that is making the game harder for yourself when it doesn't have to be. I see so many people on this forum do this and it...
  3. When is Nittaku Fastarc G-1 50 degree coming to any market other than the Japanese and South Korean

    https://skpingpong.imweb.me/51/?idx=192 What was once hard to find appears to be even harder to find. Tak9 no longer has it, and Nittaku Korea's website doesn't appear to work. I'd add that I have never seen this available outside of Korea, and I've always been surprised this never got a wider...
  4. WTT Champions Frankfurt 2024

    No when you say dumb, ignorant shit like this you're gonna get called out lmao. Don't be a pussy and tell everyone to drop it.
  5. WTT Champions Frankfurt 2024

    This comment matters to me and only me, but Yang Xiaoxin hasn't played since the China Smash. Skipped Almaty, Muscat, and Frankfurt, all of which she's played before. She didn't participate in Tarnobrzeg's first Champions League match either.
  6. How to stop 3rd ball loop attack?

    Yang Xiaoxin explains the concept here. Essentially, depending on whether you go with or against the spin will change the depth of the return.
  7. Yuto Muramatsu to Tibhar?

    He is still using the Goriki Danshi and Spectol S1, but switched to Hybrid MK on his forehand.
  8. WTT CHAMPIONS MONTPELLIER

    Harimoto clawing his way back in the fifth game and managing to hold off that remarkable barrage of shots from Duda was really remarkable. Again showing the importance of sometimes just getting the ball back and your opponent making the mistake.
  9. WTT CHAMPIONS MONTPELLIER

    Odo responded tremendously well and has now forced Cheng into a time out early in the seventh. Odo might have one of the best backhands in the women's game.
  10. WTT CHAMPIONS MONTPELLIER

    Brutal end to the game by Odo there.
  11. WTT CHAMPIONS MONTPELLIER

    I still feel like this is more of Mima issue than a short pips issue per se. She hasn't adapted her game at all, plays incredibly high risk, and is at a physical disadvantage being so short. Sun Mingyang just crushed Qian Tianyi at nationals recently. Miyuu Kihara used to be a lot closer in...
  12. DHS 968 Thread

    Boy do I have news for you.
  13. 27th ITTF-Asian Table Tennis Championships 2024, Astana, 10/7-13

    I have Curl P1V in 0.5 on one of my blades and to me hers looks thicker than that. For reference, He Zhuojia uses feint soft which comes in only OX or 1.5mm Here's Kim Kum Yong's paddle:
  14. Medium Pips. I need recommendations

    Considering OP is looking for something hard, Do Knuckle or Super Do Knuckle are probably too soft. If OP wants the hardest possible sponge I'd probably do Attack 8 53 deg or any of the Pro or Extreme rubbers from Dr. Neubauer.
  15. Banish long pips

    When you have no idea what you're talking about >>>
  16. Medium Pips. I need recommendations

    Which version of attack 8 did you use? Because it comes in sponge hardnesses up to 53 deg. There's also the version of 388C-1 with a normal sponge which I've tried which is quite hard.
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