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  2. Table tennis grips and playing styles - Wikipedia

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    Shakehand is possibly the oldest surviving grip since the table tennis racket took its current shape. It is named because one holds the racket as if they are shaking hands with it: thumb on one side of the racket, index finger on the other side, and the remaining three fingers wrapped around the handle.

  3. Glossary of table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Grip Competitive table tennis players grip their rackets in a variety of ways. [7] [8] The manner in which competitive players grip their rackets can be classified into two major families of styles; one is described as penhold and the other shakehand. The Laws of Table Tennis do not prescribe the manner in which one must grip the racket, and ...

  4. Table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Though table tennis players grip their rackets in various ways, their grips can be classified into two major families of styles, penhold and shakehand. [52] The rules of table tennis do not prescribe the manner in which one must grip the racket, and numerous grips are employed.

  5. Hiroto Shinozuka - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis career. Playing style: Left-handed shakehand grip: Highest ranking: 26 (11 July 2023) [2] Current ranking: 44 (8 October 2024) Club: Ryukyu Asteeda [1]

  6. Che Xiaoxi - Wikipedia

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    Right-handed shakehand grip: Highest ranking: 44 (August 2015) [2] ... Che Xiaoxi (Chinese: 车晓曦, born 3 March 1993 [3]) is a Chinese table tennis player.

  7. Miwa Harimoto - Wikipedia

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    Right-handed shakehand grip: Highest ranking: 6 (29 October 2024 ... born 16 June 2008) is a Japanese table tennis player. [2] She is the younger sister of Tomokazu ...

  8. Kim Kum Yong - Wikipedia

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    Kim was born on 17 August 2001 in Pyongyang, North Korea. [1] She is left-handed and uses the shakehand grip in table tennis. [2] She participated in her first two international competitions at the DPR Korea Open in 2018 and the Pyongyang Open in 2019. [3]

  9. Truls Möregårdh - Wikipedia

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    Truls Carl Eric Möregårdh (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈtrɵ̌ls ˈmœ̂ːrɛˌɡoːɖ]; born 16 February 2002) [4] is a Swedish professional table tennis player. He took silver in the men's singles event at the 2024 Summer Olympics, as well as at the 2021 World Table Tennis Championships.