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This is what I read
1) Liang did hand his racket in pre match. But was late (late handing in won't be tested). Hence USATT requesting time log
2) once handed in, the racket is no longer with the player and the player only gets it back at the match table
3) racket is back into the envelope after the match to go through a force post match test (normally in earlier rounds, post match test is not forced, but if there was no pre match test, then post match test is required)
measuring the next day is not 100% accurate though. 1 day could cause expansion to settle (which I am going to talk about it on my boosting video).
anything else on the case at present, would be assumptions - so I won't voice them in case it ends up being wrong.
USATT has 2 x press release
ITTF has 0
I suspect, we will never hear from ITTF publicly on this matter
1) Liang did hand his racket in pre match. But was late (late handing in won't be tested). Hence USATT requesting time log
2) once handed in, the racket is no longer with the player and the player only gets it back at the match table
3) racket is back into the envelope after the match to go through a force post match test (normally in earlier rounds, post match test is not forced, but if there was no pre match test, then post match test is required)
measuring the next day is not 100% accurate though. 1 day could cause expansion to settle (which I am going to talk about it on my boosting video).
anything else on the case at present, would be assumptions - so I won't voice them in case it ends up being wrong.
USATT has 2 x press release
ITTF has 0
I suspect, we will never hear from ITTF publicly on this matter
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