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Fantastic news everyone. We have just confirmed that one of our next guests on the TableTennisDaily Podcast will be non other than, recently retired, Danish Olympian Michael Maze.

Maze is renowned in the sport for his incredible control, feeling and unique style of play. As well as a few controversies on and off the table.

This promises to be one of our most exciting guests yet and one we're really looking forward to recording it.

If you have any questions you'd like answered write them below and we'll pick as many as we can to ask him.

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1. How old were you when u started to play table tennis?
2. Do you boost your rubbers?
3. Is professional players equipment better than equipment what we can buy in shops?
 
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Are you planning to stay active in TT (coaching, training,...) now that you've retired?
He was interviewed in the ITTF's YouTube video on the Olympian training camp in Denmark recently, so he's probably very involved with the sport

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Where do you think the biggest area of table tennis development (of the sport) can be had? Any specific region or country stand out? And finally, how could you support that effort?

In the TTD podcast with Thomas Weikert, Thomas mentioned Latin America had the most growth. Do you feel you could contribute to that?

In addition, the US is a small TT market when compared to Asia or Europe. (same question as above) Do you feel you could contribute to that?

Contributions like: free clinics to inner city youth, clinics to young and senior (new and growing) players? Getting more seniors to play TT could have a positive mental health benefit for many countries.

Thanks, I look forward to your replies.
 
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As we all know the outcome of a match depends a lot of remaining fully concentrated during the whole match.
Question: Do you think that attending Karate classes could help players, who lack concentration at some points of the matches, to be able to get to a solid level in terms of mental aspects of the game.
 
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