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  1. India Open 2017

    What a great start to 2017 already with the recent Europe Top 16 and the Hungarian Open! Lets not forgot the ongoing relentless Chinese Trials for the World Championships! Next week the table tennis world will see the Indian Open unfold! The second ITTF World Tour Series of the year! The...
  2. Tomokazu Harimoto younger sister Miwa Harimoto!

    I post this in a new subject at Dan's request. She's only 8 (1st year in primary school), and got to the final of the National Championships (jan 2016) in her "bambi" category [she lost to a girl named Koshio] Here are some videos (almost the same) i could not find any other video from...
  3. Extreme excessive screaming by Harimoto

    A few posts have appeared recently about Harimoto's loud cheering but the World Junior Championships is a bit to much don't you think? I read on a French site that Alexandre Cassin was really annoyed at Harimoto.
  4. Tomokazu Harimoto Equipment

    Hi ttd, in Sweden last year I took photos of Tomokazu Harimoto's bat. He is using a modified Zhang ALC blade and no boost. Harimoto uses Tenergy 64 on the forehand and Tenergy 05 FX on the backhand.
  5. Is Over Celebrating Points A Problem In Table Tennis?

    Is over celebrating points a problem in table tennis? Or is it a display of passion that makes the sport more entertaining? Tomokazu Harimoto champion of the under 21's at the Japan Open 2016! Photo via ITTF Tomokazu Harimoto, the 12 year old Japanese wonder kid, has shaken the world of...
  6. Tomokazu Harimoto Tribute 2016!

    Harimoto the Japanese wonder kid shocked the table tennis world in 2015! InfoTT has produced a fantastic tribute of the 11 year old's greatest moments in the video below! How far will Harimoto go? Enjoy!
  7. 12 Year Old Sensation Tomokazu Harimoto Interview!

    We've all heard of him by now, Japan's 12 year old sensation Tomokazu Harimoto has struck the table tennis world by storm! In his outstanding career so far, Harimoto the wonder kid has already shown he can take on the worlds best by defeating Omar Assar, Jens Lundqvist, Tan Ruiwu and many more...
  8. Tomokazu Harimoto: a future star or a reality?

    We all know that this japanese wonderkid called Tomokazu Harimoto defeated Jens Lundqvist in the semifinals of the Safir Open, and reached the final against Xu Hui, who won it. Today, he has played an outstanding match, and has beaten Tan Ruiwu, one of the best "European" players of the last...
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