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Timo....
Former world no 1
in 2005, he won the men's world cup, beating Wang Liqin, Ma Lin and Wang Hao to get there, all 4-3 scores.

Career record vs
Ma Lin won 6, loss 13
Wang Liqin won 5, loss 8
Wang Hao won 4, loss 11
Ma Long won 4 loss 16
Zhang Jike won 2 loss 6
Xu Xin won 1 loss 5

Very humble and friendly sport star. 2 of my close contacts played with Timo in his German club. One of them had the luxury of getting picked up by a young (but tall) Timo in his mini every morning.

Chuang
Former world no 3
When facing Harimoto (Chuang more than double his age).... this remind me of few months before Harimoto was born, Chuang was silver medalist at the Asian champs and winner of the ITTF Pro Tour grand finals.

Career record vs
Ma Lin won 2, loss 8
Wang Liqin won 3, loss 5
Wang Hao won 2, loss 14
Ma Long won 2 loss 14
Zhang Jike won 3 loss 2
Xu Xin won 1 loss 8

When both was in their pinnacle, they both beaten CNT strongest era top 3 and was 2 of the main guys on the wall of the Chinese training center hall - the photos on the wall listed as the main enemies.


I can't tell much about Timo's history, but for Chuang, he led the way for LJY to have a much more "budget friendly" life.
When Chuang was having his best years, he was not even getting (10%) of what LJY was getting before his Tokyo medal. The Men's world champion with Chen Chien-An and his Asian Champ medal paved ways for more corporates in Taiwan to sponsor table tennis. Chuang's mom had to sell 3 properies to fund Chuang development when he was 15 ~ 17 years old. Yes, the story was 1 property a year.

Table tennis in Taiwan does owe a great deal to Chuang and he is respected as the "father" of table tennis in Taiwan.
This would be the last olympics, but he could still stay on to mentor his students international. He could still play WTT, or he might just retire as a player and sit by the coaches bench full time.

Never the less, it is impossible to have 1, yet alone 2 players that cause great headache to CNT's strongest era and last for over 20 years.

Was good memories watching you both play!
 
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Timo....
Former world no 1
in 2005, he won the men's world cup, beating Wang Liqin, Ma Lin and Wang Hao to get there, all 4-3 scores.

Career record vs
Ma Lin won 6, loss 13
Wang Liqin won 5, loss 8
Wang Hao won 4, loss 11
Ma Long won 4 loss 16
Zhang Jike won 2 loss 6
Xu Xin won 1 loss 5

Very humble and friendly sport star. 2 of my close contacts played with Timo in his German club. One of them had the luxury of getting picked up by a young (but tall) Timo in his mini every morning.

Chuang
Former world no 3
When facing Harimoto (Chuang more than double his age).... this remind me of few months before Harimoto was born, Chuang was silver medalist at the Asian champs and winner of the ITTF Pro Tour grand finals.

Career record vs
Ma Lin won 2, loss 8
Wang Liqin won 3, loss 5
Wang Hao won 2, loss 14
Ma Long won 2 loss 14
Zhang Jike won 3 loss 2
Xu Xin won 1 loss 8

When both was in their pinnacle, they both beaten CNT strongest era top 3 and was 2 of the main guys on the wall of the Chinese training center hall - the photos on the wall listed as the main enemies.


I can't tell much about Timo's history, but for Chuang, he led the way for LJY to have a much more "budget friendly" life.
When Chuang was having his best years, he was not even getting (10%) of what LJY was getting before his Tokyo medal. The Men's world champion with Chen Chien-An and his Asian Champ medal paved ways for more corporates in Taiwan to sponsor table tennis. Chuang's mom had to sell 3 properies to fund Chuang development when he was 15 ~ 17 years old. Yes, the story was 1 property a year.

Table tennis in Taiwan does owe a great deal to Chuang and he is respected as the "father" of table tennis in Taiwan.
This would be the last olympics, but he could still stay on to mentor his students international. He could still play WTT, or he might just retire as a player and sit by the coaches bench full time.

Never the less, it is impossible to have 1, yet alone 2 players that cause great headache to CNT's strongest era and last for over 20 years.

Was good memories watching you both play!
Maybe Harimoto and Lin YunJu will last another 15 years ….
 
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Aggressive behavior from Sweden on the rise since joining NATO, a supposedly "defensive" alliance. LOL

瑞典女記者故意撞王楚欽 遭罰禁入賽場 事發影片曝光|巴黎奧運
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Paris Olympics: Swedish Female Journalist Banned For Deliberately Colliding With Chinese Gold Medalist Wang Chuqin; Video
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Aggressive behavior from Sweden on the rise since joining NATO, a supposedly "defensive" alliance. LOL

瑞典女記者故意撞王楚欽 遭罰禁入賽場 事發影片曝光|巴黎奧運
https://www.hk01.com/即時中國/1045570/瑞典女記者故意撞王楚欽-遭罰禁入賽場-事發影片曝光-巴黎奧運
Paris Olympics: Swedish Female Journalist Banned For Deliberately Colliding With Chinese Gold Medalist Wang Chuqin; Video
https://www.freepressjournal.in/spo...-with-chinese-gold-medalist-wang-chuqin-video
Ha ha, The woman is obviously stumbling. There is no end to all conspiracy theories.., 🤣🤣🤣

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Maybe Harimoto and Lin YunJu will last another 15 years ….
They probably will, but he qualified it by saying during CNT's strongest era. It doesn't seem like the CNT is gonna be as strong relative to the rest of the world going forward as the era spanning from WLQ to FZD, at least for men's.
 
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Aggressive behavior from Sweden on the rise since joining NATO, a supposedly "defensive" alliance. LOL

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https://www.hk01.com/即時中國/1045570/瑞典女記者故意撞王楚欽-遭罰禁入賽場-事發影片曝光-巴黎奧運
Paris Olympics: Swedish Female Journalist Banned For Deliberately Colliding With Chinese Gold Medalist Wang Chuqin; Video
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Damn Vikings on attack here !
 
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Aggressive behavior from Sweden on the rise since joining NATO, a supposedly "defensive" alliance. LOL

瑞典女記者故意撞王楚欽 遭罰禁入賽場 事發影片曝光|巴黎奧運
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Paris Olympics: Swedish Female Journalist Banned For Deliberately Colliding With Chinese Gold Medalist Wang Chuqin; Video
https://www.freepressjournal.in/spo...-with-chinese-gold-medalist-wang-chuqin-video
Woman was carrying a camera and looking through the viewfinder and being clumsy.

Braindead wumaos online turning this into some sort of international geopolitical incident is peak China victim mentality.

I guess it's still not as bad as culture warriors in the West trying to convince people that masculine looking women aren't actually women.

But whatever distracts people from real issues, I guess.
 
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It's clear that Dima isn't the same player since his injury. Still an excellent table tennis player but well past his prime.
sad but true
that just shows you how tough it is to achieve what Timo or Chuang did
 
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India swapping Kamath and Sreeja shows that they are banking on Kaufmann not knowing how to play long pimples. It'll be harder for Kaufmann to take two points this time, the only way I see them winning is doubles + Shan + Kaufmann.
 
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Wonder if the Korean men can give the CNT a run for their money like they did at WTTC in Busan.

Doesn't seem remotely possible unless they win this first doubles match.
They got the matchup they wanted in Jang Woojin vs WCQ, but I wonder if it would have been better to place their newly minted bronze medalist Lim Jonghoon in doubles instead.
 
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Umpires ironically wasting more time giving out yellow cards than players are naturally discussing tactics between points. If they want to enforce no time wasting they should explicitly rule out discussions in between points or use a timer. Absolutely ridiculous.
 
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Most high level athletes compete injured. Some just get more a lot more help with recovery than others.
Yeah, many NFL QBs can play till they're around 40 after getting hit repeatedly by ~300lb guys coming at them at full speed, I think Lin can do it. I can't recall the last time a top pro quit TT entirely due to injuries. I think maybe Lin just needs to take a few months, maybe even a year, off. Rehab, fully recover, and come back stronger than ever. A lot of pros have injuries that can take them out for a year or more, ACLs, Tommy John's, achilles, etc. and they come back and still be on top. It doesn't seem like Lin even needs surgery, so he can certainly do it! He, along with Harimoto and Felix look set to be the non-Chinese titans of this generation, perhaps with him stepping it up we can truly go back to the era where Waldner, Persson, Schlager, etc. stood toe-to-toe with the CNT.
 
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