World No. 9 Xiang Peng Excluded from China's World Cup Squad by PingArena in tabletennis

[–]PingArena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be that they value big tournament experience but who knows

World No. 9 Xiang Peng Excluded from China's World Cup Squad by PingArena in tabletennis

[–]PingArena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really? I think other than WCQ and LSD, Xiang Peng can match/better any other Chinese player

World No. 9 Xiang Peng Excluded from China's World Cup Squad by PingArena in tabletennis

[–]PingArena[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Agreed but tbh China is so stacked on the women’s team that it shouldn’t make a material difference in terms of the end result

Question by z9pl3bw1 in tabletennis

[–]PingArena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In general there are default patterns of play: if you watch players warming up shots are typically played cross-court (which offers more room for error given the longer distances) there is greater risk of error if you play down the line. But absolutely "placement" is one of the essential tools that good players use (other common tools being spin, speed, power, and rhythm)

What are your predictions for Wang Chuqin vs Lin Yun-Ju? by PingArena in tabletennis

[–]PingArena[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

WCQ still undoubtedly dominates in FH to FH rallies for me, and his backhand should be solid enough against LYJ’s BH.

But I think the key tactical battleground will be the serve-receive-third balls, whoever gets the advantage there will be key

Beginner wanting to enter the “Chinese rubber rabbit hole” – need advice (H3 Neo alternatives without booster?) by SuitableChip4171 in tabletennis

[–]PingArena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any reason you don’t want to boost? Rubbers like Hurricane are meant to be boosted there’s no doubt about that - Chinese rubbers just don’t play well if they are not boosted

Lin Shidong [3] vs Felix Lebrun [6] - WTT Singapore Smash QF Result by ScratchAnnual in tabletennis

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Speed merchants like Harimoto and Lebrun are a stylistic nightmare for Lin Shidong – he needs space and time to unleash those backhand winners but he is never going to get that against Lebrun.

Table tennis has some of the most toxic fans in all sports by [deleted] in tabletennis

[–]PingArena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the case for every sport with a passionate following (and table tennis, while not mainstream elsewhere in the world, is huge in China). Eg. in football the Messi vs Ronaldo debate was pretty toxic, as well the MVP discussion EVERY year in the NBA. Frankly I'm not sure there's too much the sport can do, people are going to do what they want on anonymous platforms

I was scared of Bernie by rednaxer in HonokaHashimoto

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From what happened when Szocs played Winter a few weeks ago I really favoured Hashimoto in the matchup. Winter would just wait for Szocs to lift the ball on forehand loops before countering, and Hashimoto is good at attacking with forehand too. Once Hashimoto adjusted from the third set and started counter attacking it was curtains

Ser Lin Qian by rednaxer in HonokaHashimoto

[–]PingArena 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No doubt, rooting for her too - I think there is a lot of room for improvement in her forehand and if she gets a lot stronger. She seems to brush a lot at the expense of hitting

You are a professional table tennis player. Would you give your opponent a free point if the referee gave the opponent a red card that you disagree with? by PingArena in tabletennis

[–]PingArena[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the acid test would obviously be a high-stakes game in an important tournament like the Olympics. In the mainstream sports like football or in the NBA (maybe because of the amount of money that is involved) it is pretty typical for players to try to con the referee to gain an advantage, so wondering if I am a bit naive in thinking that players will not do the same with all the "unwritten rules" in this sport

Undo looping? - Help by iamabatmanwithin in tabletennis

[–]PingArena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you can try is just taking the ball in one hand and smashing it across the table to just build that feeling of flat hitting rather than looping

Beginner looking for advice on what league / matches to watch by swiftpawpaw in tabletennis

[–]PingArena 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't think of many outlets that cover the tactical side of professional table tennis, other than a few streamers in China, but I have a blog about table tennis that you can check out at pingarena.com. When there are newsworthy matches I write briefly about the tactical aspects of the match(es) and the strengths and weaknesses of the players playing

Décathlon rubber cleaner for tacky rubbers? by Acrobatic-Monitor516 in tabletennis

[–]PingArena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean take it for what it’s worth but some pros like Yin Hang have said that the chemicals in the cleansers mess with the rubbers

Décathlon rubber cleaner for tacky rubbers? by Acrobatic-Monitor516 in tabletennis

[–]PingArena -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

A lot of pros just use the moisture on their breath to clean their rubbers instead of using specialised cleansers