says
Fair Play First
looks like a jokeIt is what it says it is: You travel hundreds of kilometers to the venue, dress up, do the warm-ups and lose the one deciding point and then travel back home.
The fact that it was organized by "mytischtennis" (), tells you that it is simply a marketing joke. I'm convinced that well over 90 % of all tt players in Germany (league/tournament players that is!) give mytischtennis a thumbs down (
), not neccessarily because of the 1-point WC, but because of their long-lasting IT ineptitude as well as their shenenigans they pulled off with the help of the DTTB in relation to the recently introduced tournement license.
Here is some footage:
Hehe, yes, I agree. In particular mytabletennis and it's "CEO" should be banned for life and ordered to stay away from tt for a variety of reasons......Taking these kinds of shortcuts is highly illegal and should be heavily enforced against.
People do that? You sure about that?... Next thing you know people start altering their rubbers...
We'll win or lose your back in the car just as quickly but hey, it's Germany, people LOVE driving. Maybe even more than TT. 😛Hehe, yes, I agree. In particular mytabletennis and it's "CEO" should be banned for life and ordered to stay away from tt for a variety of reasons...
People do that? You sure about that?
You know, in the context of the event, I really do enjoy the notion that someone idotic living like 500 km away from Düsseldorf, might have actually boosted his H3 Neo National like crazy a few days before, then traveling all the way to the venue, suiting up in chinese national apparels, then warming up for an hour, then losing the first point in his very first match and right afterwards driving back home...![]()