Table Tennis
Socially Awesome: The best of ITTF World this week!
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Table Tennis
Saturday, 11 April 2020 05:34
Being social doesn’t have to be in person! Amazing technology in our hands today, players, fans and the ITTF across social media have engaged in fun activities to keep everyone busy expressing their love for this amazing sport. It has become increasingly important to keep everyone involved at such a difficult time. Here’s our top Hashtag campaigns of last week:…
Stay at home. Train your serve!
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Table Tennis
Saturday, 11 April 2020 06:00
We will look at some of the statements I have made in this earlier article and see if they still apply. Most important phase “The service is an important phase of the game, perhaps the most important, because it determines its very progress, the game strategy.” The concept remains very valid. If we take high level players and go down…
Moreover he had a rather tough draw, he lost to the event’s leading player, Nigeria’s Quadri Aruna; however, there was more than consolation. Representing the appropriately named Vision Table Tennis Club, lining up alongside colleagues Aime Bushema, François Ishimwe and Elie Kayotare, who fulfils the role of player coach; earlier in the proceedings in Lagos, a bronze medal had been…
On this day: Ping Pong Diplomacy born
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Table Tennis
Friday, 10 April 2020 12:58
The 1971 World Championships, staged in the Japanese city of Nagoya, marked the return of China to the tournament after a six year absence owing to the Cultural Revolution. Prior to play starting, Glenn Cowan, a member of the United States team had been practising with Liang Geliang, a member of the Chinese national team and one of the most…
Celebrating International Siblings Day!
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Table Tennis
Thursday, 09 April 2020 11:21
Furthermore, every generation has witnessed siblings who have excelled. Diane and Rosalind Rowe Twin sisters born in Marylebone, London, created a record which is unique in sport; one that may never be equalled. After winning the women’s doubles title at the 1951 World Championships in Vienna, they regained the crown in 1954 in London beating compatriots Ann Haydon and Kathy…
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