@NexxtGen ur dont be serious.. ur a fool liqin got no power... only a forehand.. but thats it...look kreanga or schlager.. this is power ! idiot..or the greatest forehand ever ma lin and ryu seung minh!
@Opalance You must be out of your mind. I've known Tan Ruiwu for years since when he was on the Chinese national team. I even saw him play live in the super league. He CLEARLY plays with inverted both sides. His style is CLEARLY looping from both wings. I've watched more than 30 videos of him and I'm extremely sure you're damn wrong. type in "Daniel Habesohn vs Tan Ruiwu (1/3)" on Youtube. In the beginning of backhand counter practice, you should see how wrong you are.
@randompop101 lol, I chatted with a guy who watched him play live and got his forehand rubber from him. You CAN loop with short pips, but the clearest way to see his short pips is the punches and flat hits he does with them. He uses TSP Spectol, look it up on OOAK, it's a well known fact. I used short pips on my backhand for about 6 months and I watched a ton of videos of Tan, he's one of my favorite players. The off the table blocks, the chops, the flat hits, he's using short pips, duh...
@Opalance The only player who uses short pips on forehand on Chinese national team is Zhan Jian. You are confusing this guy with Tan. I watch super league all the time. I PERSONALLY watched Zhe Jiang league match twice. You can do opening loop with short pips, but not continuous mid-distance drives, which Tan does all the time. I told u to look at the video, there is obvious inverted shine from both sides of his racket. If u watch his style and still believe he's short pips, you are a beginner.
tang and wang. so cute
fattynutella 1 year ago
Tan Ruiwu: Short pips backhand.
Beeray11 1 year ago
liqin = most powerfull player.... ever
NexxtGen 2 years ago
@NexxtGen ur dont be serious.. ur a fool liqin got no power... only a forehand.. but thats it...look kreanga or schlager.. this is power ! idiot..or the greatest forehand ever ma lin and ryu seung minh!
SauseBrause 2 years ago
tang peng must be such an awkward player
iR3AP3R 2 years ago 2
Wang Liqin <3
RynkaB 2 years ago 2
WLQ pwned him lol no competition at all
MyHeroSamson 2 years ago
oo tang peng uses pips out rubber on his backhand. i've never seen anyone with an offensive style do that =O
ABCme93 2 years ago 5
There's also Tan Ruiwu, very offensive and pips backhand.
His near the table chop thing was naaaasty at 0:40 very nice.
Opalance 2 years ago 8
@Opalance Tan Ruiwu plays inverted both sides. Tang Peng plays short pips backhand.
randompop101 1 year ago
@randompop101 No he doesn't, he uses short pips on his backhand, has forever, you can tell from his style and it's rather common knowledge.
Opalance 1 year ago
@Opalance You must be out of your mind. I've known Tan Ruiwu for years since when he was on the Chinese national team. I even saw him play live in the super league. He CLEARLY plays with inverted both sides. His style is CLEARLY looping from both wings. I've watched more than 30 videos of him and I'm extremely sure you're damn wrong. type in "Daniel Habesohn vs Tan Ruiwu (1/3)" on Youtube. In the beginning of backhand counter practice, you should see how wrong you are.
randompop101 1 year ago
@randompop101 lol, I chatted with a guy who watched him play live and got his forehand rubber from him. You CAN loop with short pips, but the clearest way to see his short pips is the punches and flat hits he does with them. He uses TSP Spectol, look it up on OOAK, it's a well known fact. I used short pips on my backhand for about 6 months and I watched a ton of videos of Tan, he's one of my favorite players. The off the table blocks, the chops, the flat hits, he's using short pips, duh...
Opalance 1 year ago
@Opalance The only player who uses short pips on forehand on Chinese national team is Zhan Jian. You are confusing this guy with Tan. I watch super league all the time. I PERSONALLY watched Zhe Jiang league match twice. You can do opening loop with short pips, but not continuous mid-distance drives, which Tan does all the time. I told u to look at the video, there is obvious inverted shine from both sides of his racket. If u watch his style and still believe he's short pips, you are a beginner.
randompop101 1 year ago
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randompop101 1 year ago
heaps of players do that :s
Cribleet 2 years ago
It's nice table tennis is now filmed in high quality 16:9. However it would be nice to have it closer to the players.
takkyuHero 2 years ago
fantastic off backhand flicks from both sides!
MDSguy 2 years ago