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  2. Table tennis grips and playing styles - Wikipedia

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    Two-sided penhold loopers almost exclusively play with the modern Chinese penhold style, where they use the Reverse Penhold Backhand to make powerful hybrid sidespin-topspin loops. RPB shots are often difficult to return because of the sidespin, and difficult to predict the direction of until the ball is already hit.

  3. Table tennis - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Chinese Penhold grip. The penhold grip is so-named because one grips the racket similarly to the way one holds a writing instrument. [53] The style of play among penhold players can vary greatly from player to player.

  4. Glossary of table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Penhold Style of player who grips the paddle in a manner similar to holding a pen. In the recent past, famous users of the penhold grip include Olympic Champions 2004 Ryu Seung-Min and Olympic Champion 2008 Ma Lin and World Champion 2009 Wang Hao. The grip they used varies, as Ryu Seuing-Min plays a penhold grip where only one side of the ...

  5. Dang Qiu - Wikipedia

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    Dang Qiu (Chinese: 邱党; pinyin: Qiū Dǎng; born 29 October 1996) is a German professional table tennis player. He is the first German-born national player playing the penhold grip style, in particular the modern two-sided penhold grip which allows him to play the reverse penhold backhand.

  6. Table tennis racket - Wikipedia

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    A player selects a blank blade (i.e., a racket without rubber) based on their playing style. The type of wood or synthetic layers used to make up the blade will determine the blade's speed. The different types of rubber sheets affect the level of spin, speed, and other specific playing characteristics.

  7. Ko Lai Chak - Wikipedia

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    Ko Lai-chak (traditional Chinese: 高禮澤; simplified Chinese: 高礼泽; Jyutping: gou 1 lai 5 zaak 6; pinyin: Gāo Lǐzé; born 10 May 1976 in Chancheng, Foshan, Guangdong, China) is a table tennis player from Hong Kong.

  8. Fu Yu - Wikipedia

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    This biographical article relating to a Portuguese table tennis figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Hyun Jung-hwa - Wikipedia

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    National South Korean table tennis player Hyun Jung-Hwa brought about the golden age of table tennis to Korea. She is one of an elite group of players who have won at least one gold medal in every discipline they were eligible to compete in at the World Table Tennis Championships. [2]