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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Jan Ove Waldner wants to coach the Sweden team
All time Table Tennis great, Waldner, expressed his desire to coach the Swedish Table Tennis team. Not only that, Waldner even suggested a unique idea. That Jorgen Persson and Mikael Appelgren can join him and form a coaching team. Waldner felt that this strong team had a lot to share in terms of experience and expertise.
Waldner hinted at problems with the current Swedish National coaching system and coach. In addition to this, the Swedish Table Tennis Association is without a sponsor for over a decade.
Here's a video of him demonstrating the forehand topspin stroke:
Waldner hinted at problems with the current Swedish National coaching system and coach. In addition to this, the Swedish Table Tennis Association is without a sponsor for over a decade.
Here's a video of him demonstrating the forehand topspin stroke:
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Table Tennis Robot: First teach it and then play with it
A Table Tennis robot developed by the Technical University of Darmstadt and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems has amazing capabilities. First teach it to play and then play with it!
Wang Qi favorite at Fiji Table Tennis Open 2012
In the absence of Michael Brown of Australia, Wang Qi of New Zealand is the favorite to win this year's title. Others who are expected to give the favorite a run for his money are Lal, Peter Antonia, Zhang Bei Yan, and Lou Gou Gin. Yoshua Shing also is competing and will be in contention.
Michael Brown and Wang Qi facing off at the 2010 Fiji Open:
A total of about 70 participants are expected to play, said the tournament organizing committee member, Christopher Lal.
Another aspect of the tournament is the participation of players in training, where members from Nauru, New Caledonia, Australia, Ba, Lautoka, Nadi Suva, Nausori, and Lami will take part.
Freddy Choy and Joshua Shing playing a match:
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Michael Brown and Wang Qi facing off at the 2010 Fiji Open:
A total of about 70 participants are expected to play, said the tournament organizing committee member, Christopher Lal.
Another aspect of the tournament is the participation of players in training, where members from Nauru, New Caledonia, Australia, Ba, Lautoka, Nadi Suva, Nausori, and Lami will take part.
Freddy Choy and Joshua Shing playing a match:
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Li Jiawei retires from competitive Table Tennis
China-born Li Jiawei, who represents Singapore in International Table Tennis tournaments, announced her retirement from Table Tennis.
Li Jiawei is a medallist at the Olympic games in 2008 and 2012. She was also a key member of the women's team that beat mighty China in the World Team Championships at Moscow in 2010. Her other achievements are multiple medals (including gold medals) at the Commonwealth Table Tennis championships and games.
Li Jiawei became a Singapore citizen at the age of 18, a couple of years after being spotted by Singaporean talent scouts, who offered to train and later retain her under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme.
Li Jiawei was ranked as high as No. 3 in the world at one time and was 21st at the time of retirement. Sun Bei Bei, another star Singaporean Table Tennis player also announced her retirement. The Singapore Table Tennis Association made the announcement at Toa Payoh.
Li Jiawei is a medallist at the Olympic games in 2008 and 2012. She was also a key member of the women's team that beat mighty China in the World Team Championships at Moscow in 2010. Her other achievements are multiple medals (including gold medals) at the Commonwealth Table Tennis championships and games.
Li Jiawei became a Singapore citizen at the age of 18, a couple of years after being spotted by Singaporean talent scouts, who offered to train and later retain her under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme.
Li Jiawei was ranked as high as No. 3 in the world at one time and was 21st at the time of retirement. Sun Bei Bei, another star Singaporean Table Tennis player also announced her retirement. The Singapore Table Tennis Association made the announcement at Toa Payoh.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Ibrahim Alhoseny plays Table Tennis holding bat in his mouth!
Ibrahim Alhoseny has no arms but has a huge heart to play Table Tennis. He uses his mouth to hold the racket and tosses the ball with this foot!
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Ma Lin Before and After, sheds kilos to become killer again
Ma Lin was losing matches, was out of the Olympic Table Tennis team. He told his coach that he will drop 11 Kgs, when his coach was happy with 4 Kgs.
Ma Lin skipped breakfast, lunch, and dinner sometimes and attended sauna sessions.
The result? He is back in form, even beating Xu Xin, World No. 3 and ITTF Grand Final winner. Actions matter, not just words!
Ma Lin skipped breakfast, lunch, and dinner sometimes and attended sauna sessions.
The result? He is back in form, even beating Xu Xin, World No. 3 and ITTF Grand Final winner. Actions matter, not just words!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Harmeet, Soumyajit, and Sanil bring Medals from Al Fajr Cup, Iran
Great show by the young Indian team!! Harmeet Desai won the Men's singles at the Fajr Cup at Iran. Olympic player Soumyajit Ghosh won the silver. In the Men's doubles, Sanil Shetty won the title!
The highlight of the tournament has to be Harmeet Desai's amazing performance. He beat a World Class player in the Quarters and then the World No. 40 and very strong Noshad Alamiyan in his own home ground. With Hraday Desai.
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The highlight of the tournament has to be Harmeet Desai's amazing performance. He beat a World Class player in the Quarters and then the World No. 40 and very strong Noshad Alamiyan in his own home ground. With Hraday Desai.
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