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  1. Paul Drinkhall TIBHAR Reviews

    *******FOURTH REVIEW HERE... CLICK BELOW....******** Hi guys - working with TableTennisDaily, TIBHAR and Bribar Table Tennis, I'll be reviewing different TIBHAR equipment each week to try to help a player to pick the best combination of blade and rubber for each individual style of play. I'll...
  2. Ask Paul Drinkhall a question!

    Hi everyone, Paul Drinkhall is our latest addition to the Verified Pro Member and has signed up to the TableTennisDaily website and is willing to answer your questions! Paul Drinkhall is a professional player who represented Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics. His current world ranking...
  3. Paul Drinkhall Interview - Professional Player (World Rank 83)

    TableTennisDaily exclusive interview with Table Tennis professional Paul Drinkhall! Thanks for taking part in our TableTennisDaily interview Paul. Enjoy the questions! Full Name: Paul Drinkhall Age: 23 Date Of Birth: 16/01/1990 Club represented: Werder Bremen Highest World Ranking: 83...
  4. Pitchford & Drinkhall withdraw commonwealths

    Source: etta.co.uk The England team selected for the upcoming Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in New Delhi, India has unfortunately witnessed some changes. Liam Pitchford and Paul Drinkhall are now no longer available to feature for England and are replaced by Sam Walker and Chris Doran...
  5. Paul Drinkhall of Great Britain overcomes Yang Zi to progress to the third round!

    Paul Drinkhall had Great Britain watching on the edges of their seats today as he faced Singapore's Yang Zi in round 2 of the London 2012 Olympics. The London Excel Arena packed out with 5,000 spectators jumped to joy as Paul Drinkhall won match point with a superb forehand fade! Paul...
  6. Paul Drinkhall and Joanna Parker produce superb start for Team GB!

    Today on the 28th July 2012 saw the first day of the table tennis at the London 2012 Olympics in the beautiful Excel Arena. Great Britains Paul Drinkhall and Joanna Parker both faced players ranked lower than themselves and were under pressure however both delivered in style! Paul Drinkhall -...
  7. Drinkhall getting serves faulted at China Open

    Just curious on this, can anyone tell why Paul Drinkhall was getting faulted on serve in the third game of this match at the Harmony China Open? Something about the net post not being able to see the ball? :)...
  8. Paul Drinkhall & Liam Pitchford vs Chris Doran & Danny Reed Excellent Doubles Point

    Paul Drinkhall & Liam Pitchford vs Chris Doran & Danny Reed Excellent Doubles Point Check out the following link: It is a fantastic doubles point by the above English players at the English Nationals!
  9. Paul Drinkhall moves to Italy

    England sensation and Olympic 2012 hopeful Paul Drinkhall moves to Italy in hope of achieving his life long dreams of a medal at the 2012 Olympic games. Geoff Ware interviews Paul at the recent Fusion Masters on his performance and plans for the London Olympics. Paul collected a well deserved...
  10. Xu Xin vs Paul Drinkhall - Superb quality

    This is a great angle to watch world class table tennis.. you can really see a lot of the movement especially with the serves and return. Don't they make it look easy ;)
  11. Pro Tour Training Hall

    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...
  12. Darius Knight Interview - Professional Player (World Rank 272)

    TableTennisDaily exclusive interview with professional! (Hours to make, seconds to comment :) Photo: James Olley and Matthew Beard Full Name: Darius Knight Age: 20 Date Of Birth: 22.02.90 Height: 176 Club represented: Highest World Ranking: 272 Equipment: Michael maze Forehand: Tenergy...
  13. Paul Drinkhall vs Usain Bolt

    They say for a Sprinter to catch up to an Olympic Sprinter and beat Usain Bolt is one of the toughest challenges in sport. I think this is a similar comparison to table tennis. The Chinese are so superior and have levelled so far that they such high contenders for 2012. However, Paul Drinkhall...
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