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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2007

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  • everybody taht agree with me that waldner is the best table tennis player ever do a thomb up for me

  • How is Feder's shot harder to pull off? All he had to do was run to it, Waldner had less than a split second to anticipate the direction of his oponenet's ball, then had to read the spin with his eyes, listen to the ball, and then feel the ball on his rubber and place it so perfectly on a little ass table lol.

    You think chasing a ball is harder than that?! lol

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  • @Care4URchameleon

    I don't have an opinion either way on Waldner's shot, but saying all Federer had to do was run to the ball is such a brutally inaccurate way of describing what he had to do to pull that shot off.

  • Waldner is a god!

  • @Care4URchameleon you're not seriously suggesting that jan ove had the better shot right? lol i love table tennis, and i'm a fan of waldners but tennis is seriously a difficult sport. Federer is a true athlete and i think fed's shot was by far the harder shot to achieve.

  • Waldner, Power (squash) and Fed. The best shot makers of their respective sports.

  • Fed in his prime.

  • Waldner got great kick-ass from RSM that time, he-he.

  • The shots aren't comparable, but their character is, Waldner didn't look, he's the bigger douchebag :3

  • well,that's no big deal what waldner is doing

  • @Care4URchameleon both shots are pure magic and there is no need to argue which one is harder to pull of, those are different sports after all.. Give credit where it is due though - not only Federer have to chase the ball but also create just enough balance after the full sprint and calculate a perfect racquet angle/strength with which to hit the ball in order to make a passing shot when his opponent was at the net covering most of the court. Waldner's shot, however, is pure genius too :)

  • @waldner97

    I think he is the best player to give thomb up for me ;D Had pleasure of playing a semi-serious exhibition match with him and managed to pass him from backhand with a nice body deception and got thumb up for that.

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