
Review: Target 90
notes for TARGET 90: Slower than Target Europe and Target National, the throw is rather neutral and the arc is medium. Versatile and control orientated although we have some good speed when hitting, this is by no means a slow sponge. It has great feel. Very good for blocking game and offensive game near the

Review: TARGET PRO BLUE
my notes for TARGET PRO BLUE 38,5° : Blue sponge, this is a hard traditional chinese sponge made for fit players with strong technical ability. Tackiness is very high. Needs a bit of break-in before rubber sheet performance stabilises but remains very grippy. It produces lower arc and the throw is sensibly lower than Tenergy

Gear Hyper Reviews from The Bat Guy
The professional review of table tennis rubber: SANWEI Gear Hyper.

Reviews: Sanwei Froster EX-C Blade
Author: Yogi_bear Sanwei Froster EX-C Blade Weight: 90 grams Handle type: Narrow flared Speed: off to off+ Plies: 7 (Koto Outer – ALC 2nd – Kiri inner) The Froster EX-C was already released worldwide weeks ago and I have this for almost a month. It took me a long time to post this review since a

History of ITTF World Ranking
Author: Sorin Petroj Original Link: https://tabletennistop.com/history-of-ittf-world-ranking/ This article will talk about the players who spent the most experience in place number one on ITTF World Ranking. Firstly, the ranking list can be divided into the old one, which lasted from January 1987 to December 2000, and the new one, which starts in January 2001 and lasts until

Benefits of playing table tennis – Top 7
Benefits of playing table tennis that brings you are important primarily for your health.
Have you ever wondered how well this sport affects you and your mood otherwise?
How does it affect your metabolism, concentration, freshness during everyday life? Find out below the most important benefits of table tennis and why it is a sport that so many people recommend to everyone.

Table Tennis Rules
In this post, we decided to present you with the most important table tennis rules as short and understandable to not sound like a boring list of rules.
Do you want to play table tennis for fun, or are you still interested in specific rules in matches?