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PostPosted: 31 Mar 2010, 18:37 
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He needs a post for himself :devil:

One of the greatest defenders of all times, now he makes exibitions around the world. One of most famous:

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3


A doubles exibition point:


With acrobatics:


Guo Yuehua - Chen Xinhua (exibition):


At the Volkswagen Cup, in the ITTF webpage, there are two videos called "Spectacular Pairs". He makes an exibition with another player. Laughts guaranted. They make two performances.

http://www.ittf.com/itTV/

A trainning video here (almost 1 hour!!):
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=7110

Chen Xinhua Vs Waldner (1985):


An excelent poinv Vs Erik Lindh (1985):


Leszek Kucharski vs Chen Xinhua 1987, excelent point:


One point Vs Yoo-Nam Kyu:


Chen Vs Persson, 1992:
http://com.martinspin.ch/video/chen-xinhua-persson-92

Lezsek Kucharski - Chen Xinhua
http://com.martinspin.ch/video/lezsek-k ... hen-xinhua

Syed played with Chen in the england team. One video:
Waldner Vs Matt Syed 1992
http://com.martinspin.ch/video/waldnersyed-euro-1992

More about Matt Syed: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... type=&aq=f

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PostPosted: 22 Jun 2011, 04:21 
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i can officially say that this guy is my FAVOURITE defender of all time...


from his old sponsor butterfly

blade: butterfly elegance

forehand: tackiness chop

backhand: feint long

from peoples experiance

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My earlier sources said he used Double Happiness PF4 inverted rubber on forehand, and Yung with 1.0mm sponge on backhand... :)


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by the way hes moving and chopping in this video and the few distant glances you get at the blade, it appears to be ox, but it could be 1.0mm....his backhand strokes are really short for sponge though....

pf4 would make more sence, i saw a friendship rubber in a training video a while back....maybe it was just for the video though...

ox choppers were a much more viable option in the 38mm ball days

just out of curiosity roundrobin, who is your source?


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leatherback wrote:
by the way hes moving and chopping in this video and the few distant glances you get at the blade, it appears to be ox, but it could be 1.0mm....his backhand strokes are really short for sponge though....

pf4 would make more sence, i saw a friendship rubber in a training video a while back....maybe it was just for the video though...

ox choppers were a much more viable option in the 38mm ball days

just out of curiosity roundrobin, who is your source?



Zhang Deying, who was my coach in L.A. for a while.

Most Chinese LP choppers used a very thin sponge... A 0.5mm thickness was very difficult to make (back then) for the Chinese, so 0.1mm was more popular. Believe it or not, the main reason was the rubber will stay glued on the blade better with a thin sponge than ox. :)


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At the European Championships 1992 faced each other in the quarterfinals Jörg Rosskopf and Chen Xinhua. The 90s were the big times of Jörg and he played very determined and variable against the chopper.

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Love this player! When I need re-motivation I just watch these:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODj-tddtyfI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq0V94REvaI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8odNpnYEJ0

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That's a great vid from ttlondon (aka Lorre?). Thought I had seen all of the exhibitions but not this recently uploaded one.

Great to see the old guys and the even older guys :clap:

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That's a great vid from ttlondon (aka Lorre?). Thought I had seen all of the exhibitions but not this recently uploaded one.

Great to see the old guys and the even older guys :clap:


How did you know I was on Youtube as... Lorre200. :P No, I'm not ttlondon, but I'm subsribed to his vids.


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Just took a guess... like the bounce off of my pips...random spinoff :topspin:

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Here's an interesting article about Chen from 1989, just after he had moved to the UK, taken from the latest part of Tim Boggan's History of US TT.

Interesting, for instance, that he readily admits to dumping to Jiang Jialiang in the '87 Worlds semi-finals, because of CNT orders. I have a video of some of that match, and they're clearly playing patball, with Chen barely trying. Shame, he would have made a great World Champion.

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WTTTC 1985 Final - Sweden vs. China:



Same game as video above, but better quality.

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