The highest world ranked players competing in the qualification stage of the Women’s Singles event at the English Open in Sheffield, all finished in first place in their respective groups when the initial stage of proceedings came to a close on Thursday 28th October 2009.
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30Oct
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27Oct
After great effort from the Oceania Table Tennis Federation, TMS International and the ITTF Marketing Division, an agreement has been made with Fox Sports in Australia to broadcast World Title Table Tennis events, the World of Table Tennis and the Oceania Cup. Fox Sports, part of the Premier Media group, is the largest cable TV network in the country; famous for its sports content inside Australia.
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16Oct
Earlier in the year in June, Brazil’s Lincon Yasuda was present in the Central American country of Guatemala for the Latin American Junior Championships and for the Guatemala Junior Open, the 14th stop on the 2009 ITTF Junior Circuit.
He was very successful, the Brazilians excelled and returned home with a host of medals.
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16Oct
Leaving a legacy; it would seem to be a key clause when considering the name of the city that will host the Olympic Games.
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16Oct
Monday evening at around 11:20pm the Volkswagen 2009 Women’s World Cup in Guangzhou concluded. In an epic final China’s Liu Shiwen was crowned as the World Cup Champion at the first time of asking. Moreover, not only did we see a sensational match, those on site were also witness to one of the best ever presented Women’s World Cup. It truly was a fantastic match and one the crowd hugely enjoyed with Liu Shiwen winning in seven games.
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08Oct
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08Oct
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05Oct
Good blade. However, all out quick. Great in the offensive play if you are a well advanced player (USATT 2400 or higher). A nightmare when under pressure for players of almost every level excluding those who are at the table every day (reading: professionals. btw, even they prefer slower blades!). Don’t buy it if you play not more than 10 hours a weak.
Nice looping characteristics, comparably good feel. Tremendous smashing capabilities. But way too fast for most of us!
Go buy a TBS, an ALC or a Mizutani if you’re not among the very best! They are all fast, but way slower and will most likely enhance your game quite a bit more in almost all aspects! -
05Oct
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02Oct
The OOAK review site has just added a comprehensive robot guide called: Table tennis robots - The Ultimate Guide. It covers the robot basics, but also discussed the important features in detail, and it includes pictures, videos, and some very comprehensive reviews. So if you some need help choosing a table tennis robot, this may be well worth checking out.
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