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  1. Japan Open 2018

    LJK has the superior power but Jike has the superior brain - we shall see...
  2. Japan Open 2018

    Ma Long gives him more time and good reason to spend quality time with Ai.
  3. Japan Open 2018

    Zhang Jike still has one of the best chiquita backhands in the world. So many points scored on serve return...
  4. Japan Open 2018

    That love may not conquer all when he plays Ma Long in a few minutes!
  5. Japan Open 2018

    Those seeded players are so lucky....
  6. Japan Open 2018

    The Jeoung Youngsik - Yu Ziyang match is the one I want. Then I go back to bed.
  7. Zhang Jike - News, Pics, Videos & more

    This video is from the China Open so it is a little old, but I love the wisdom in it and would like to keep it for here. I think above all, it shows how honest a person Zhang Jike is when assessing his table tennis. It was a discussion of his loss to Harimoto.
  8. Zhang Jike - News, Pics, Videos & more

    It's also a thread for fan girls, so you should say it is a thread for fans. If you understand that both men and women post here, you may appreciate the scope of the thread more and be a little more open. Just take what you like and leave the rest.
  9. Japan Open 2018

    Well played. I would like a Harimoto rematch.
  10. Japan Open 2018

    I think it is game plan related for the specific opponent - lots of short balls, mostly to the forehand side. I think they have realized that these kids are too fast for Zhang Jike if they have too many angles into his forehand so they want to reduce that by keeping it on Zhang Jike's backhand...
  11. Japan Open 2018

    So far so good. I am pleasantly surprised.
  12. Japan Open 2018

    I hope you are right. 50 % is generous to me after seeing Harimoto and what LYJ did to Fang Bo and Apolonia.
  13. Japan Open 2018

    Does ZJK have a chance vs LYJ?
  14. myth: too fast equipment hinder development

    The problem is that posting these questions in terms of faster loops shows that your playing experience is limited. It's the slower defensive shots or table craft shots that are the bigger concern for an advanced player. Use the fastest blade that you can consistently play all shots (including...
  15. myth: too fast equipment hinder development

    I used OFF+ blades and the argument against them is not that you can't get to 1500 in one year. It is that they don't let you feel the ball unless you have good touch and they don't encourage looping. And looping is the fastest way to get better at table tennis so you want something that...
  16. myth: too fast equipment hinder development

    A lot of the post is way too general to mean anything. 1. The general advice for a player who wants to play an allround offensive game was to start with an ALL+/OFF- blade with 2.0mm rubbers for looping. Maybe tensors in the modern era. 2. As the player becomes more advanced, they can...
  17. myth: too fast equipment hinder development

    Coming from someone whose coach changed this equipment after working with him for a while, Your post is interesting. I agree with your perspective but I think you are not being fair to the question.
  18. China Open 2018

    Xu Xin wanted to be with his family.
  19. China Open 2018

    An alternative is talking over the commentary - it doesn't always feel as authentic to some people, but it can be easier. You can also pause in between the question and response and just post a black screen with your translations. The point is not to make you work to death, your value is in...
  20. Ding Ning's tomahawk serve toss height

    If you have developed a serve for many years to a high level without the rules being enforced against you, it can be very hard to fix the serve and feel that it is performing at the same high level because the ball toss change requires timing changes. This is true for *any* serve. In fact, it...
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