Defender vs Attacker Table Tennis
Table Tennis is probably on of the most underrated sprots ever in history
Please watch: "Jan Ove Waldner The Mozzart Of Table Tennis"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfC21IkCQY
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Most Insane Table Tennis Points Part 2
Table Tennis is probably on of the most underrated sprots ever in history
Please watch: "Jan Ove Waldner The Mozzart Of Table Tennis"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfC21IkCQY
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Most Insane Table Tennis Points Part 2
Table Tennis is probably on of the most underrated sprots ever in history
Please watch: "Jan Ove Waldner The Mozzart Of Table Tennis"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfC21IkCQY
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Most Insane Table Tennis Points Part 1
Table Tennis is probably on of the most underrated sprots ever in history
Please watch: "Jan Ove Waldner The Mozzart Of Table Tennis"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfC21IkCQY
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The Backahand Topspin Serve From Forehand Side Of The Table
This is table tennis match beetwen Uros Pavlovoc and Igor Zivkovic.
The Performer of this serve is Igor Zivkovic,he lost this very close match 3-2.
He is tricky server in table tennis.
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Jan Ove Waldner The Mozzart Of Table Tennis
Jan-Ove Waldner[a] (Swedish: [ˈjɑːn uːvɛ ˈvǎldnɛr]; born 3 October 1965), in Sweden commonly J-O Waldner (Swedish: [ˈjiː uː], is a Swedish former table tennis player. He is often referred to as "the Mozart of table tennis." A sporting legend in his native Sweden as well as in China, he is known in China as 老瓦 Lǎo Wǎ ("Elder Waldner") or 常青树 Cháng Qīng Shù ("Evergreen Tree"),[5] because of his extraordinary longevity and competitiveness. As of July 2021, he is the only person to win an Olympic table tennis gold medal representing a non-Asian country.
00:00 Introduction
01:28 The Drop Shot
01:53 Toying with Timo Boll
02:08 Blocking all Timo Boll shots
03:52 The No Look
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This is penhold style in table tennis
A penhold grip player can block the ball quite easily close to the table, and it can be quite an awkward ball if it has little spin, sidespin, or light underspin. A good penhold player can also punch the backhand quite hard. Playing to the backhand does not result in a guaranteed easy ball.
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Jun Mizutani - Japanese Wall
Jun Muzutani - Japanese Wall
Jun Mizutani (Japanese: 水谷 隼; born 9 June 1989) is a male Japanese table tennis player.He became the youngest Japanese national champion at the age of 17. His consecutive singles titles at the national championships from 2007 to 2011 made him the first man to win the event five times in a row.
As of August 2016, he is ranked number 6 player in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).
After defeating Vladimir Samsonov for the bronze medal by 4-1 in the 2016 Rio Olympics, he finally seized his first singles medal in the three main international tournaments. It was also the first Olympics table tennis singles medal of his country.
RECORDS:
Olympics: round of 32 (2008). 3rd place (2016)
World Championships: QF (2011, 2015).
World Cup appearances: 5. Record: 4th (2010, 2011, 2014, 2015).
ITTF World Tour winner (5): Korea Open 2009; Hungarian Open 2010; Kuwait Open, Japan Open 2012, Australian Open 2016. Runner-up (2): Japan Open 2010; Japan Open 2011, Austrian Open 2015, Polish Open 2016.
ITTF World Tour Grand Finals: winner (2010, 2014[8]).
Asian Games: SF (2010).
Asian Championships: QF (2009, 2012).
Asian Cup: 3rd (2007, 2014, 2015).
Men's Doubles
World Championships: SF (2009).
ITTF World Tour winner (2): China (Suzhou), Japan Open 2009. Runner-up (4): Chinese Taipei Open 2006; German, English Open 2009; Hungarian Open 2010.
Asian Games: QF (2006).
Asian Championships: SF (2007).
Mixed Doubles
World Championships: round of 16 (2009).
Team
Olympics: 5th (2008), 2nd (2016).
World Championships: 3rd (2008, 10, 12, 14), 2nd (2016).
World Team Cup: 5th (2009).
Asian Games: SF (2010, 14).
Asian Championships: 2nd (2007, 09, 12, 13).
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Aleksandar Karakasevic vs Stefan Kostadinovic Table Tennis Match
This was the match when Aleksandar Karakasevic was still in STK Crvena Zvezda he was playing against Stefan Kostadinovic good defender i think in general. He can attack with long pimples which is difficult to attack,and he was beating everyone with that style but he was playing against Karakasevic.
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Jun Mizutani - Japanese Wall
Jun Muzutani - Japanese Wall
Jun Mizutani (Japanese: 水谷 隼; born 9 June 1989) is a male Japanese table tennis player.He became the youngest Japanese national champion at the age of 17. His consecutive singles titles at the national championships from 2007 to 2011 made him the first man to win the event five times in a row.
As of August 2016, he is ranked number 6 player in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).
After defeating Vladimir Samsonov for the bronze medal by 4-1 in the 2016 Rio Olympics, he finally seized his first singles medal in the three main international tournaments. It was also the first Olympics table tennis singles medal of his country.
RECORDS:
Olympics: round of 32 (2008). 3rd place (2016)
World Championships: QF (2011, 2015).
World Cup appearances: 5. Record: 4th (2010, 2011, 2014, 2015).
ITTF World Tour winner (5): Korea Open 2009; Hungarian Open 2010; Kuwait Open, Japan Open 2012, Australian Open 2016. Runner-up (2): Japan Open 2010; Japan Open 2011, Austrian Open 2015, Polish Open 2016.
ITTF World Tour Grand Finals: winner (2010, 2014[8]).
Asian Games: SF (2010).
Asian Championships: QF (2009, 2012).
Asian Cup: 3rd (2007, 2014, 2015).
Men's Doubles
World Championships: SF (2009).
ITTF World Tour winner (2): China (Suzhou), Japan Open 2009. Runner-up (4): Chinese Taipei Open 2006; German, English Open 2009; Hungarian Open 2010.
Asian Games: QF (2006).
Asian Championships: SF (2007).
Mixed Doubles
World Championships: round of 16 (2009).
Team
Olympics: 5th (2008), 2nd (2016).
World Championships: 3rd (2008, 10, 12, 14), 2nd (2016).
World Team Cup: 5th (2009).
Asian Games: SF (2010, 14).
Asian Championships: 2nd (2007, 09, 12, 13).
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Aleksandar Karakasevic - Master of Backhand Table Tennis
Aleksandar Karakasevic is a Serbian table tennis player. His incredible feeling and powerful backhand has helped him win against some of the top players in the world.
aleksandar karakasevic
Career Highlights and Accomplishments:
Bronze medal on European Championship – Singles
European Champion – Mixed Doubles (four times)
US Open Champion – Singles (three times)
US Open Champion – Doubles
Second place in Europe – Mixed Doubles
Third place on Pro-Tour final – Men’s Doubles- (twice)
German Open Champion – Men’s Doubles
Brazilian Open Champion – Doubles
Brazilian Open Champion – Teams
Mediterranean games Champion – Men’s Doubles
Second place on Mediterranean games – Doubles (twice)
Second place – Netherlands Open – Men’s Doubles
Third place – Qatar Open – Men’s Doubles (twice)
Balkan Champion (six times)
Second finisher on European Trials for the Olympic games
Third place in Junior Europeans (four times)
Yugoslavian Champion – Singles (three times)
Yugoslavian Champion – Men’s Doubles (five times)
Yugoslavian Champion – Mixed Doubles (five times)
Yugoslavian Champion – Teams (four times)
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The Greatest Return In Table Tennis Of All Time
If you watch the full video you will at the end see the greatest return in the history of table tennis
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If You Think Table Tennis Is Not A Sport Then Watch This Urgently!!!
Table tennis, also known as ping-pong is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small solid rackets. The game takes place on a hard table divided by a net. Except for the initial serve, the rules are generally as follows: players must allow a ball played toward them to bounce once on their side of the table and must return it so that it bounces on the opposite side at least once. A point is scored when a player fails to return the ball within the rules. Play is fast and demands quick reactions. Spinning the ball alters its trajectory and limits an opponent's options, giving the hitter a great advantage.
Table tennis is governed by the worldwide organization International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), founded in 1926. ITTF currently includes 226 member associations. The table tennis official rules are specified in the ITTF handbook. Table tennis has been an Olympic sport since 1988, with several event categories. From 1988 until 2004, these were men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles and women's doubles. Since 2008, a team event has been played instead of the doubles.
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