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  1. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Is 10 the unlucky number? Can Bruna eliminate the 10th seed on the women's side of the draw?
  2. Sanwei or Yinhe: Which one is the better budget brand?

    Please post in English. Your post translates to: I've purchased several woods on Loki: I'm currently playing with ADC Special, which is excellent but not cheap. However, there are excellent quality entry-level models with higher-quality finishes than other brands.
  3. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Wow... he survived... Hari-boy!
  4. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Looks like Harimoto is done - though when I Say this, he usually ends up losing 2-3 instead of 0-3....
  5. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Sally has levelled up, it shows throughout her play in this event. She is aspiring to that solid top 50 bracket now.
  6. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Well, it's a matter of perspective. One could just as well argue that Diaz has done better with what she has gotten than either of them. After all, Diaz is a bit of a unicorn, they are not even the best in their country or continent. The 500 points is available to them as well, it's not like...
  7. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Looks like Chan Baldwin needs to find a league...
  8. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Wang Yidi has changed her hairstyle...
  9. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Yeah, I know. Everyone has opinions. People aren't allowed to grow up anymore, a 17 year old being inconsistent and losing leads is a sign of choking... a 31 year old failing to complete the comeback, ah, no comment, he is in the same tier of players as Alexis Lebrun...
  10. Cleanest serves in Table Tennis - Benedikt Duda

    Very much so, he has a high toss reverse pendulum serve, that is like a penguin at the heart of the equator I tell you!
  11. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    BTW it seems the victory of Kanak over Pucar largely passed without comment - I didn't watch the match but was surprised by how straightforward the result was - seems like some insider knowledge was in use lol...
  12. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    I can take 1:1 anytime till LA. My odds are pretty low given how competitive the women's game is. But I think she has th talent and just needs exposure and some luck as well.
  13. Thread about Japanese Players

    So they don't allow cross-country pairs in doubles at the Olympics. Interesting.
  14. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Kihara has been pretty unstable so nothing is surprising here. Not sure whether these are American odds where you would pay me $300 if you lose and get $100 if you win or something else. I am confident in Diqz but a 12 month horizon is too narrow. I would rather improve your side of the best...
  15. Thread about Japanese Players

    My quesrion remains the same. Given the new rules that allow high ranking XD pairs to take part if both players are part of a team (a rule that inordinately favors China and Japan), would this pairing be allowed to play at the Olympics if both Lebrun and Odo make their teams?
  16. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    You make it sound like Coton was the 10th seed.
  17. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Where this Odo and Lebrun pair gets interesting is that given the new XD doubles rules, can they play in the Olympics? Hmm....
  18. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Gauzy may stop making fun of Australian players he has never heard of after this lol...
  19. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Yang Haeun entering the time machine against Chen - her backhand switch is giving Chen fits...
  20. Singapore Smash 2026, Singapore, 2/19-3/1

    Jang has been in strong form this year, the debacle at the Asian Cup notwithstanding. And if he had flipped the last game of one of those 2-3 losses, it might have been a very different tournament.
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