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Chen Weixing (2)

by JC 13 years ago

The following message (subject: Re: Chen Weixing) was posted by JC, on 2/14/2012 9:03:23 PM:
What is a good heavy blade to use for chopping? What rubber is best for chopping but can also be used to attack? Does anyone know of any video that explains rule 2.1.3 which states how active the table surface must be?I have tried to explain to friends that a dead table is not really table tennis because the ball just dies not allowing strokes at all... attacking strokes are impossible on some very dead tables. |