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Who is the greatest table tennis player in your mind?
Waldner of Sweden, a man born for table tennis, is a genius, a king and a legend. It is his creative way to create an epoch-making tiled serve by changing the grip, adding fierce forehand serve and volatile ball on the left side. Have a strong foothold in cosco. There are also dazzling techniques such as forehand curveball, backhand block, push, bounce, pull, side cut, cut and time difference, which overcome the invisible control ability and incredible inspiration and make all opponents miserable. His combination of attack and defense and comprehensive and balanced competition style have made countless athletes compete to imitate, but they are often similar but don't like it.

He is the first person to win the men's singles Grand Slam in the history of table tennis in the world. He is worthy of the name. There are many killers, assassins and gentlemen in the history of table tennis, but there is only one old tile as the king. The old tile is as cold as an iceberg and as strong as a volcano. The spirit of the king only appears on the old tiles. He is the only athlete who dares to play any mental game with any opponent in any international competition. In addition to facing his powerful skills and tactics, we must also face his extraordinary psychological quality. Unable to resist the old baby's psychological game, opponents often collapse. "Fear of tile" is widespread among domestic players.

Lao Wa has become a legend in table tennis. In the table tennis history of 100 years, no athlete can drive fans of different nationalities, races and styles crazy like Lao Wa. Unfortunately, in front of the inexperienced girl, Kong is obviously more attractive than Lao Wa. From 1983 to now, Lao Wa has been fighting with the powerful China team for nearly 20 years. Participated in the 10 World Table Tennis Championships, won two men's singles titles, two men's singles runners-up, two men's singles titles and four men's singles titles for three consecutive times. This is four times the runner-up of the men's team. In the Manchester 1997 World Table Tennis Championships, his men's singles event swept the whole army from the beginning, losing one game until he finally defeated samsonov with a score of 3: 0. This is really unprecedented. I don't think anyone will come. Lao Wa's numerous classic confrontations are a valuable teaching material. Modern high technology has recorded his game, so we can often enjoy the aftertaste.