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  1. ITTF WTTTC Finals London 2026, 4/28-5/10

    I guess we shouldn't have doubted the man nicknamed 梁满局 (Mr. Decider Liang)
  2. ITTF WTTTC Finals London 2026, 4/28-5/10

    Did anyone else feel like LJK vs Tomokazu was more like the women's TT than men's? 80% of it was BH to BH and both sides stuck close to the table. I get that the peak meta in the modern game seems to centre around varying between the opponent's BH corner and middle, but these 2 really take it to...
  3. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    Well, on the upside, yours cost almost 1/3 of mine!
  4. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    Very interesting! The fact that you don't have to sand the shoulders sounds too good to be true. I've had a permanent callus on my index finger for the last 2 decades due to playing penhold. However, if Sanwei achieves this by adding more horizontal wood padding, those extra materials might add...
  5. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    I've heard in reviews that, for the all wood variant, there are 2 versions. The purple handle version with a thinner handle is more intended for younger players with smaller hands. The regular sized all wood variant is probably sold out too.
  6. ITTF WTTTC Finals London 2026, 4/28-5/10

    Spin is a big part, but when I think of consistency achieved through spin, it's Xu Xin that comes to mind: running around 3 m from the table and counter looping everything by contacting the ball way late into the descending phase. XX is like the physical avatar of the magnus effect. On the...
  7. ITTF WTTTC Finals London 2026, 4/28-5/10

    (Don't ask me for a source, I'm supposed to be at work!) I think the CNT coach Qin Zhijian has said in an interview in the past that FZD's specialty is getting one more back on the table than the other guy. Obviously his quality is far from passive. In fact, other former CNT players describe...
  8. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    I don't know what you consider modern Cpen, but my grip from the picture about doesn't look much different from Xu Xin's.
  9. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    OK, been playing with it for 3 days. 1 day with return board, then 2 days with a partner. Here are my experiences so far. I will focus on the handle, as the performance of the blade itself is not the main topic. Both rubbers are new to me as well, so a comparison of blade performance wouldn't be...
  10. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    I'm curious: For what grip do you think this would be bad?
  11. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    Bonus off-topic clips: I had no idea Chinese rubbers of today could still be tacky enough to ensnare balls mid-bounce! Though maybe it's partially due to residual glue from the plastic film. LAC Pro DF DragonShadow CTRL
  12. Yinhe Future Cpen Special Handle

    This special handle is called Future Cpen (未来直板) version 6.0, because it has gone through a few iterations of improvements in collaboration with a Chinese TT blogger/streamer LaoP (老P乒乓). I've had my eyes on this cpen niche handle for like a year. Not much discussion on this anywhere, so I...
  13. Sanwei or Yinhe: Which one is the better budget brand?

    A few different things to consider: From what I've read, Yinhe has signed many Chinese active pro players (though they tend to defect to DHS when they make it big to the tier 1 CNT level), and the NKNT (such as the Paris XD silver medalists) also use Yinhe. So, at the pro level, Yinhe is...
  14. To step back or not to step back…..???

    Both pieces of advice can be summarized as one simple logic: if you anticipate the opponent to counter with quality, then step back to prepare. Anticipation is about using one's head and knowing one's opponent. When Waldner successfully anticipates that a ball is coming to his FH corner, does...
  15. Light paddle vs heavy paddle

    What I've read is that a lighter blade means faster recovery between strokes and transition between FH/BH. However, I'm skeptical about how big of a difference it actually makes. I might get flamed for this, but I'm actually wondering a related question: can people really tell the difference...
  16. [Equipment Guide] Best First Intermediate Table Tennis Rubbers in 2026: A Comprehensive List & Analysis

    Sounds to me like you don't really recommend BD5 for BH. Perhaps you want to update your original post?
  17. [Equipment Guide] Best First Intermediate Table Tennis Rubbers in 2026: A Comprehensive List & Analysis

    What's your review of Big Dipper V in comparison to other Chinese hybrids or previous BD versions?
  18. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Was this a joke, or can people really not control themselves from bringing up boosting even in a thread explicitly about rubbers that don't need boosting? :ROFLMAO:
  19. Penhold Straight vs Curved Fingers

    The wrist has much greater range of motion in extension/flexion vs ulnar/radial deviation. Wrist flexibility is the main advantage of penhold. This translates into better serves and control inside the table. So, no, I'm not
  20. Let's talk about Backhand...

    The smaller movement is for contacting the ball during rising phase. This is either reactive because the placement is too deep relative to where you are standing, or proactive because you want to keep a high tempo to pressure the opponent. The bigger movement is for contacting the ball at or...
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