Name: Wang Hao
Nationality: China
Date Of Birth: December 15, 1983
Photo by: megaspin.net
Current World Ranking: 4 (Since June 2012)
June 2012 World Rankings found here
Career Update: Wang Hao is the reining World Team Champion!
Playing Style: Wang Hao is a right handed penhold player...
One of the many reasons why table tennis is the fastest sport in the world and you need the best footwork to be the best!
Ive had a lot of questions how to do multi ball and whats the best way to do it. Well here is Xu Xin the young rising star from China in action using the drill known as Mini...
OK, so im not going to outline Xu Xin here as a bad person as hes my second favourite player to Boll however. There is growing speculation over the internet that Xu Xin is serving illegally and he is gaining a huge advantage over his opponents. Especially in the deciding points of the sets. I...
According to this Chinese photo taken in the Qatar 2011 training hall, Ma Long appears to be using the Hurricane 3 - Blue Sponge.
Photo/article: here
Local time on February 10, the Chinese national table tennis team training in the Qatar capital of Doha, The Qatar Open ITTF Pro Tour...
Is it me or at 31 seconds Ko Lai Chak does spin that shouldn't have gone in the direction to the movement of his racquet? Even Xu Xin was of guard from it
Are the chinese teams mates surprised by this? What do you think..
After a very successful English Open 2011 pro tour event, the Qatar Pro Tour is on its way. Starting from Wednesday 9th to Sunday 13th February in the amazing facility of the Qatar Sports Club in Doha.
Photo by Zhao Weizhen
After another successful ranking period for Timo Boll, he goes into...
Its quite often to see table tennis players competiting very competitively against one another in compeitions such as the big pro tours. However, we don't really get to see the training hall and inact its quite surprising who practices with who. At the KAL Cup 2010 Pro Tour Grand Final we see a...
The prestigious tournament will be staged in the Olympic Gymnastic Stadium in Seoul, the venue that was the home for the KAL Korean Open in 2009; when Japan’s Jun Mizutani and Singapore’s Feng Tianwei emerged as the respective Men’s and Women’s Singles winners...