Type of Service is the best measure of player's wit.

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You can without fail tell player's mental IQ just by seeing the way he serving the ball.
This video presents all world's pongers famous for having a great amount of wit. Sorry to say, today's most players are lacking of mental versatility and playing the game like robotic puppets.
However, one table tennis player outside the video did proved his mental excellence during Tokyo Olympics, namely Lin Youn 17 y.o. WR9. While in Russia last year, his father was attending Lin all along, and he was advised to look into this video, and then we have emailed to him an instructive notion to better explain the video.

INSTRUCTIVE VIDEO benefited Lin Youn so much.
 
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Asuka Sakai displayed a personal IQ level of 90.

Russian coach in Siberia further updated Sakai"s famous service. We rate his IO of 150.
 
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Oh Igor, what is going on here?

1- Are you sure that your cheesy YouTube compilation helped Lin Yun-Ju to further improve his serve IQ? We've all seen Waldner serve aces down the line, I doubt that video would have been anything new to someone making a living out of playing or coaching Ping Pang.

2- Why does Sakai get an IQ rating of below average for inventing a new, interesting very fast and dangerous serve? And then a Russian coach out in the Siberia gets a super-genius rating for awkwardly copying it?

3- Wait, are you just trolling?
 
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