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definitely hit her finger or something. watch the curve of the ball. if it hit the rubber it would have pushed toward the other direction.
it didn't hit her nail. it hit the rubber. she has her chop pointed toward the opponents backhand side and the topspin pops it up more than expected.
no, its not the spin. if it's the spin the ball would come to forehand side of szocscszcs
Greetings,
Not to confuse things further but...
... it's also possible that the ball caught the rubber where the embossed words are - the ITTF and manufacturer's names. That - on top of the actual spin BS put on the ball - also might account for the "random" angle at which the ball left LSW's bat.
Just a thought!
Kindest regards,
James
Greetings,
Not to confuse things further but...
... it's also possible that the ball caught the rubber where the embossed words are - the ITTF and manufacturer's names. That - on top of the actual spin BS put on the ball - also might account for the "random" angle at which the ball left LSW's bat.
Just a thought!
Kindest regards,
James
Yeap this is maybe the most logical explanation, the trajectory of the ball and the direction of liu shiwen's paddle dont match, one should expect the ball to fly high over szocs extreme BH side