Have only used it for the past 2 months. Good control of looping but not very fast. Preferred to used with a fast/harder rubber to balance it control and speed. Worth the dollar invested.
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On the first day of competition at the Asian Junior Championships in
Jaipur, India, the boys and girls of the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea proved to be competitive with the best.
The boys lost
unluckily against Chinese Taipei, in spite of Pak Sin Hyok’s win over
reigning World Junior champion Chen Chien-An.
Now it’s official: the French boys are the best on the European
continent. Quentin Robinot and Simon Gauzy won the Junior and Cadet
Boys’ Singles finals respectively.
While Gauzy was top seeded,
defending champion and in his last year as a Cadet player, Robinot’s
title is a sensation. Only 16 years old, the European Junior no. 11
surprised not only himself but also the National Technical Director.
Celebration time for Ukraine and Germany on the last day of
competition, Sunday 19th July 2009, at the European Youth Championships
in Prague. Margaryta Pesotska and Petrissa Solja defended their titles
successfully in the Junior and Cadet Girls’ Singles events
respectively.
Both won in an impressive manner after negotiating difficult hurdles earlier.
The French boys defended their title in the Junior Team event at the European Youth Championships in Prague.
In spite or because of a risky line-up made by coach Jacques Mommessin, the French won 3-1.
At the European Youth Championships in Prague, boys from Western
Europe and girls from Eastern European countries will face each other
in the final.
The Swedes surprised with Kristian Karlsson and Matthias Oversjö beating Germany’s number one Patrick Franziska.
The first prize at the Morocco Open in Rabat on Friday 10th July
2009 may not have rocketed Vladimir Samsonov and Ai Fukuhara, the
respective winners of the Men’s and Women’s Singles titles, to the top
of the Standings but it has had one very positive effect.
The Germans had to fight hard against the Czech Republic in order to
qualify for the semi-final. The boys of Georg Imhof were 1-2 down after
three matches but once again they could rely on their team leader
Patrick Franziska.
China’s Tang Liying and Chinese Taipei’s Chiang Hung-Chieh succeded
in the finals of the Women’s and Men’s Singles events respectively on
the last day of competition, Friday 10th July, at the Universiade in
Belgrade. They both overcame Japanese opponents.
The Czech capital city of Prague is hosting the 52nd European Youth
Championships from 10th to 19th July 2009. A total of 577 players from
46 associations will compete in seven events for Juniors (born in 1991
or later) and seven events for Cadets (1994 or younger).
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