10/30/2010
At the conclusion of the first day’s play in the Liebherr Men’s World Cup in Magdeburg, the crowd exited the Bördenhalle in buoyant mood; Timo Boll had beaten Japan’s Jun Mizutani to maintain his unbeaten record in the tournament.
On the second day, Saturday 30th October 2010, they left in ecstatic fashion, overjoyed; once again their hero had delivered. They stood in adulation.
Against the Chinese Taipei Express, Chuang Chih-Yuan, the German idol had recovered from a three games to one deficit to secure victory.
The Bördenhalle rocked!
Top Speed
Chuang Chih-Yuan started like an express train; in the first game he went ahead 7-1; it was one way traffic but then the traffic changed in the opposite direction.
Timo Boll levelled matters at 10-all but eventually at 15-13 it was success for Chuang Chih-Yuan.
Exhilarating Play
The quick-fire nature of the counter topspin exchanges delighted the crowd; it was superb sport, superb entertainment.
Time and again, Chuang Chih-Yuan directed his first attacks towards the backhand of Timo Boll; that is not to suggest that the Timo Boll backhand has any glaring weaknesses, it is measure of the respect for the forehand of Timo Boll.
The first three attacks executed by the German star from the forehand are as fearsome as any player; the amount of rotation imparted on the ball being more than other leading players on the world scene.
Timo Boll captured the third game.
Exhilarating Play
In the third game the level of the rallies was maintained, the rally that took the score from 3-2 in favour of Timo Boll to 3-all was a the very highest quality and thoroughly appreciated by the knowledgeable crowd.
Scintillating table tennis, top class; it was a pleasure to behold with Chuang Chih-Yuan moving up a gear. In the third game Chuang Chih-Yuan gained confidence from the fantastic point he won.
He established a lead, never looked back and secured the third game.
Exhilarating Play
In the fourth game Chuang Chih-Yuan maintained his level and established a 9-8 lead. It was a crucial stage of the match, a fact recognised by German coach Jörg Rosskopf. He called “Time Out”.
Timo Boll secured the next point to level but the next two went to Chuang Chih-Yuan; the man from Chinese Taipei was three games to one ahead.
Recovery
Facing the point of no return and urged forward by the cries of “Timo, Timo, Timo”, the German star recovered to win the fifth and sixth games and so levelled the contest.
Chuang Chih-Yuan continued the policy of attacking the Boll backhand early in the rally; arguably straining a grain too much, he made errors but he made life very difficult for crowd’s idol.
Every point was hard fought.
Deciding Game
In the vital seventh game Timo Boll made the better start; he went ahead 4-1; Chuang Chih-Yuan called “Time Out”.
Chuang Chih-Yuan won the next point but when the players changed ends Timo Boll led 5-2.
It was a lead that was never to be closed; the arrears were reduced to 7-5 but there was never parity.
Timo Boll was in the semi-finals, the crowd rose in unison; a standing ovation concluded the second day of action.
Semi-Finals
At the semi-final stage Timo Boll meets Wang Hao, Jun Mizutani confronts Zhang Jike.
tenergy 64
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
morroco ittf pro tour results
TABLE TENNIS
ITTF pro tour in Morocco
Rabat, 22-26 July 2010
World Rankings as at 2 July 2010
Prizes: US $ 20000
MEN
July 26, Final
№ 7 Vladimir Samsonov, Belarus - № in 1949 Saive Jean-Michel, Belgium
(4-0), 13:11, 11:3, 11:8, 11:6
July 26, semifinal
№ 7 Vladimir Samsonov, Belarus - № 89 Mattenet Adrien, France
(4-2), 10:12, 11:6, 11:5, 11:5, 11:13, 11:5
№ 49 Saive Jean-Michel, Belgium - № 112 Lashin El-Sayed, Egypt
(4-1), 5:11, 11:8, 11:8, 11:5, 11:2
WOMEN
July 26 Final
№ 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, Japan - № 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan
(4-1), 11:3, 10:12, 11:9, 11:7, 11:9
July 26, semifinal
№ 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, Japan - № 73 Ekholm Matilda, Sweden
(4-2), 11:2, 5:11, 11:7, 13:15, 11:5, 11:7
№ 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan - № 101 Ramirez Sara, Spain
(4-1), 9:11, 11:9, 15:13, 11:9, 11:8
Men couples
July 26, Final
№ 112 Lashin El-Sayed, № 235 Assar Omar, Egypt -
№ 387 El-Beiali Mohamed, № 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt
(4-1), 11:7, 15:13, 15:17, 11:5, 11:2
July 25, semifinal
№ 387 El-Beiali Mohamed, № 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt -
№ 140 Vostes Yannick, № 238 Rogiers Benjamin, Belgium
(4-1), 13:11, 10:12, 11:6, 11:7, 11:8
№ 112 Lashin El-Sayed, № 235 Assar Omar, Egypt -
№ 239 Duranspanic Admir, Bosnia and Herz., № 537 Navarro Pere, Spain
(4-3), 11:9, 6:11, 11:4, 8:11, 11:7, 7:11, 13:11
Women couples
July 26 Final
Number number 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, № 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan -
№ 73 Ekholm Matilda, Sweden, № 101 Ramirez Sara, Spain
(4-0), 11:5, 11:8, 11:8, 11:5
July 25, semifinal
Number number 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, № 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan -
№ 56 Ni Xia Lian, Luxembourg, № 109 Solja Amelie, Germany
(4-0), 12:10, 11:6, 11:6, 11:7
№ 73 Ekholm Matilda, Sweden, № 101 Ramirez Sara, Spain -
№ 251 Nouwen Carla, The Netherlands, Huang Lei, Portugal
(4-0) 11:5, 11:5, 11:9, 11:8
TABLE TENNIS
Youth tournament to 21 years in Morocco
Rabat, 22-25 July 2010
World Rankings as at 2 July 2010
MALE 21 years
July 25, 2010, Final
№ 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt - № 238 Rogiers Benjamin, Belgium
(4-2), 11:9, 5:11, 9:11, 11:5, 12:10, 11:9
July 25, 2010, semifinal
№ 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt - № 176 Salifou Abdel-Kader, France 4:3
№ 238 Rogiers Benjamin, Belgium - № 235 Assar Omar, Egypt 4:3
FEMALE 21 years
July 25, 2010, Final
№ 323 Baranova, Olga, Russia - № 136 Troshneva Elena, Russia
(4-3), 5:11, 11:7, 6:11, 11:7, 11:7, 8:11, 11:9
July 25, 2010, semifinal
№ 323 Baranova, Olga, Russia - № 109 Solja Amelie, Germany 4:3
№ 136 Troshneva Elena, Russia - № 467 Sabitova Valentine, Russia 4:2
ITTF pro tour in Morocco
Rabat, 22-26 July 2010
World Rankings as at 2 July 2010
Prizes: US $ 20000
MEN
July 26, Final
№ 7 Vladimir Samsonov, Belarus - № in 1949 Saive Jean-Michel, Belgium
(4-0), 13:11, 11:3, 11:8, 11:6
July 26, semifinal
№ 7 Vladimir Samsonov, Belarus - № 89 Mattenet Adrien, France
(4-2), 10:12, 11:6, 11:5, 11:5, 11:13, 11:5
№ 49 Saive Jean-Michel, Belgium - № 112 Lashin El-Sayed, Egypt
(4-1), 5:11, 11:8, 11:8, 11:5, 11:2
WOMEN
July 26 Final
№ 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, Japan - № 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan
(4-1), 11:3, 10:12, 11:9, 11:7, 11:9
July 26, semifinal
№ 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, Japan - № 73 Ekholm Matilda, Sweden
(4-2), 11:2, 5:11, 11:7, 13:15, 11:5, 11:7
№ 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan - № 101 Ramirez Sara, Spain
(4-1), 9:11, 11:9, 15:13, 11:9, 11:8
Men couples
July 26, Final
№ 112 Lashin El-Sayed, № 235 Assar Omar, Egypt -
№ 387 El-Beiali Mohamed, № 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt
(4-1), 11:7, 15:13, 15:17, 11:5, 11:2
July 25, semifinal
№ 387 El-Beiali Mohamed, № 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt -
№ 140 Vostes Yannick, № 238 Rogiers Benjamin, Belgium
(4-1), 13:11, 10:12, 11:6, 11:7, 11:8
№ 112 Lashin El-Sayed, № 235 Assar Omar, Egypt -
№ 239 Duranspanic Admir, Bosnia and Herz., № 537 Navarro Pere, Spain
(4-3), 11:9, 6:11, 11:4, 8:11, 11:7, 7:11, 13:11
Women couples
July 26 Final
Number number 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, № 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan -
№ 73 Ekholm Matilda, Sweden, № 101 Ramirez Sara, Spain
(4-0), 11:5, 11:8, 11:8, 11:5
July 25, semifinal
Number number 34 Ishikawa Kasumi, № 68 Hiura Reiko, Japan -
№ 56 Ni Xia Lian, Luxembourg, № 109 Solja Amelie, Germany
(4-0), 12:10, 11:6, 11:6, 11:7
№ 73 Ekholm Matilda, Sweden, № 101 Ramirez Sara, Spain -
№ 251 Nouwen Carla, The Netherlands, Huang Lei, Portugal
(4-0) 11:5, 11:5, 11:9, 11:8
TABLE TENNIS
Youth tournament to 21 years in Morocco
Rabat, 22-25 July 2010
World Rankings as at 2 July 2010
MALE 21 years
July 25, 2010, Final
№ 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt - № 238 Rogiers Benjamin, Belgium
(4-2), 11:9, 5:11, 9:11, 11:5, 12:10, 11:9
July 25, 2010, semifinal
№ 556 Elsobky Mohamed Tarek, Egypt - № 176 Salifou Abdel-Kader, France 4:3
№ 238 Rogiers Benjamin, Belgium - № 235 Assar Omar, Egypt 4:3
FEMALE 21 years
July 25, 2010, Final
№ 323 Baranova, Olga, Russia - № 136 Troshneva Elena, Russia
(4-3), 5:11, 11:7, 6:11, 11:7, 11:7, 8:11, 11:9
July 25, 2010, semifinal
№ 323 Baranova, Olga, Russia - № 109 Solja Amelie, Germany 4:3
№ 136 Troshneva Elena, Russia - № 467 Sabitova Valentine, Russia 4:2
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Friday, July 23, 2010
tenergy 64
Butterfly Tenergy 64
The Long distance looping rubber Tenergy 64s home page.
tenergy 25 vs 64
These 2 Butterfly Tenergy series rubbers are at the polar extremes (until the FX versions come out). In this review I intend to focus only on the differences of playing with both these rubbers from my own experience of using them and playing against them. A review without considering what others say about the rubbers.
Tenergy 1.7 thickness availability
First of all I am in love with tenergy 64 1.7 thickness. I originally tried it in 1.9 and it wasn't for me... 1.7 is perfect for my mid distance chopping and looping game. I have one problem though:
I am yet to find a U.S. based dealer that offers 1.7 thickness for Tenergy 64 or 05
What are the reasons for this?
For such a popular rubber It would only make sense to offer all the thicknesses.
Tenergy 64
$75.00
Tenergy 64 best price
The best price in Australia to buy Butterfly Tenergy 64 is $75. We also ship to the rest of the world for free. Minimum order is $150, which means when you buy 2 sheets of Butterfly Tenergy for example, you will get free shipping.
tenergy 64 1.7
The 1.7 thickness of Tenergy 64 is for people looking for more control.
$75.00
What's easier to use, Tenergy 05 or Tenergy 64?
Without a doubt Tenergy 05 offers more control in most areas. All rubbers that are slower tend to be easier to use. Tenergy 05 has a bit less unpredictable catapult about it. Tenergy 64 is often easier to return sidespin serves though. Because tenergy 64 can impart less spin it also less suseptible to incoming spin too. This makes it easy to just roll the serve back.
But control really is a hard word to define. Moist would say that Tenergy 64 is easier to use than Tenergy 05 when playing from a distance.
Tenergy 05 vs tenergy 64
Butterfly Tenergy 05 versus tenergy 64
Tenergy 05 vs Tenergy 64 is probably the most searched after query related to looking for your next table tennis rubber. Review about speed, feeling, durability and weight are very useful when you need to choose if you should use tenergy 64 or tenergy 05 or even use both. If you choose both then most people would agree tenergy 05 is your forehand and tenergy 64 is you backhand.
Which player is using Tenergy 64?
Butterfly Tenergy 64 is used by Joo Se Hyuk (FH), Mizutani Jun (FH & BH), OH Sang Eun (FH & BH), YOSHIDA Kaii (FH), Kishikawa Seiya (BH), Yoon Jae Young (FH & BH), Hirano Sayaka (BH), Krisztina Toth (FH & BH) many more, but most noteworthy: Ma Long the 2010 number 1 in the world using tenergy 64 on his backhand.
Monday, July 19, 2010
tenergy 64 review
In this blog I will discuss tenergy 64 reviews, how tenergy 64 1.9 plays compared to tenergy 64 2.1 mm thickness. I will also compare tenergy 64 vs tenergy 05. I will look at tenergy 64 rubber qualities especially in relation to having a tenergy 64 backhand as that is where I believe it shines and so does Ma Long. I will discuss the tenergy 64 price and also look at places where it appears for example under the heading of tenergy 64 tabletennisdb. Finally we will make predictions until butterfly tenergy 64 fx comes out about how tenergy 64 fx plays. Don't forget that there also many butterfly tenergy 64 reviews at tenergy05.com which look at tenergy 05 and 64 from first time perspective, and also how butterfly tenergy 64 rubbers play for example when comparing tenergy 25 vs 64. There are so many tenergy 64 reviews out there now that you need a website that gives you images videos on the topic you are looking for.
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