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PostPosted: 22 Feb 2014, 01:56 
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Looks like she's using the Victas Koji Matsushita!

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PostPosted: 22 Feb 2014, 03:38 
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She is using... u can zoom the image... and hurricane orange sponge...

look something strange... The black rubber is shorter then the blade on the corner...

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''look something strange... The black rubber is shorter then the blade on the corner...''
Probably the black rubber was on the Donic Defplay before...She was playing with...Defplay is larger than VKM when it's close to the handle...and VKM has more height than Defplay...


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yea i thougth that, but why did she have to use the ruber from the defplay in the VKM blade??

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so close to the edges of the blade doesn't matter...it was her ''good'' Hurricane...
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On that picture, I'd say it looks more like Spectol with the logo getting higher in three stages

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Big day for defensive table tennis... Han Ying wins Korea Open 2014




Never previously on duty in an ITTF World Tour final, Germany’s Han Ying upset the status quo by winning the Women’s Singles event at the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Korea Open in Incheon on Sunday 15th June.

Occupying the no.7 seeded position in the draw she caused a major upset by beating Singapore’s Feng Tianwei, the no.1 seed, who was appearing in her third ITTF World Tour Women’s Singles final of the year, having emerged successful in May in both the Philippines and in Australia.

Furthermore, Han Ying won in a most impressive manner; her defensive skills proving too secure for the title favourite. She won in four straight games (11-6, 11-7, 11-5, 11-7).

A Major Upset
A major upset; that is a questionable. The two had met once before. They clashed in the first round of the Women’s Singles at the GAC Group 2012 ITTF World Tour Qatar Open.

On that occasion Han Ying did what she did in Incheon; she won, succeeding in six games, she caused a major upset.

No Expectations
“I’ve played in many world tours this year and each time I will aim to play my best”, said Han Ying. “I certainly didn’t expect to win here in Korea and I’m feeling very happy about it; I still need to make improvements to my game and I hope to keep doing well on the international scene.”

It is Han Ying’s fifth appearance of the year on the ITTF World Tour but only the eleventh of her career; her previous best performances both coming on home soil. In 2013 she reached the semi-final stage of the Women’s Singles event in Berlin, losing to Ai Fukuhara; whilst earlier this year she progressed to the same round in Magdeburg where adventures were halted by colleague Shan Xiaona.

Worthy Adversaries
A semi-final place her best prior to the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Korea Open but throughout 2014 Han Ying has proved a most worthy adversary and the players against whom she had experienced defeat have been most creditable opponents.

In Kuwait was beaten in round three by Korea’s Seo Hyowon, in Qatar one round earlier by China’s Liu Fei; whilst in China in the same round as in Qatar it was farewell, a certain Ding Ning halted progress.

Hard Fought Wins
“None of the matches in this tournament was easy and the final against Feng Tianwei was no different”, added Han Ying. “I played quite well this morning in the semi-finals against Yang Haeun; in the final I was able to execute my techniques smoothly.”

Success for Han Ying means she becomes the sixth player from the German Table Tennis Association to win an ITTF World Tour Women’s Singles title and fourth who is a defender.

German Success
The most successful is Jing Tian-Zörner who won four ITTF World Tour Women’s Singles titles. In 1997 she succeeded in Austria and Poland, in 1998 in Croatia and in 1999 in Doha. Next on the list in Qiahong Gotsch who claimed gold in Sweden in 1998 and in Austria in 1999; whilst also in 1999, Jie Schöpp, the current national coach, won in England.

All three were predominantly backspin players.

Meanwhile more recently it has been the lot of the attacker; in September 2013, Sabine Winner won in Belarus, whilst earlier this year, Shan Xiaona succeeded in Germany.

Now in June 2014, the German player to shine is Han Ying, the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Korea Open Women’s Singles champion.



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The photos are taken during the day 1 of the TMS European Championships in Lisbon :)
Now we are all sure, Han Ying use backhand TSP Spectol (1.5 mm) with Donic Defplay Senso :rofl:


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