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Once again, the people at Megaspin were generous enough to send me some rubbers to review - this time it was 2 sheets of FORTISSIMO - Killerspin's latest rubber innovation. I've been  using Fortissimo for a couple of months now (on a Timo Boll Spirit blade), so now I'm comfortable enough to offer my thoughts on this rubber.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 July 2009 12:46
 

Greg's Table Tennis Blog - 2009

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Sunday 19th July 2009

OK - I'm back!

I flew back home last night on the midnight horror flight, so I'm still a bit fuzzy around the edges at the moment. I've got a local tournament this afternoon - and I must admit right at the moment I'm not all that fired up to compete! Oh well, I'm sure I'll be OK once I get started.

I've done a cursory scan of my Inbox, and hopefully I've taken care of anything urgent. I'll have another look tomorrow when my brain has come up to speed. Anyway, this week will probably be spent catching up on the videos for my online coaching course, and also sorting through the 30 hours or so of footage from this years Aussie Open. Then I'll start putting together the 2009 Aussie Open Finals Box set. There were some great matches (especially the Simon Gerada vs Justin Han semifinal - what a cracker!), so it should be a pretty good collection of top Australian table tennis talent by the time I'm finished.

OK - that's it for now - I really need another coffee (yawn!), so I'm off. I'll probably start putting up videos again as of tomorrow, so stay tuned.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 06 December 2008 13:11
 

How Long Pimples and Antispin Really Work

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When you hit the ball with your long pips, do you have no idea what will happen next?

Do you have trouble playing opponents who use long pimples or antispin? Can't work out what is going on?

Do you think that long pips and antispin are unpredictable? (Experienced players know that nothing could be further from the truth)

Would you like to know what long pip or antispin strokes give your opponents the most trouble, and why?

Can't get a simple explanation from anyone that makes sense?

Then you need to read How Long Pimples Really Work, and it's companion article - How Antispin Really Works.  As a world ranked long pip and antispin player with over 20 years experience in table tennis, I'll explain to you clearly and simply how and why long pips and antispin do what they do.

Master the mystery of long pips and antispin - it really is much simpler than you think!

Last Updated on Sunday, 21 December 2008 23:17
 
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2009 Australian Open Finals Box Set Now Available!!

This 6 DVD box set is now available for purchase to the general public for $60 Aus + $6 P&H. With over 6 hours of footage of the best Australian players battling it out for the titles - including William Henzell, Justin Han, Simon Gerada, Robert Frank, Miao Miao, Jian Fang Lay, Stephanie Sang, and more!

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Greg's Table Tennis Pages gets a makeover! After first publishing on the Internet in February 2005 with a Dreamweaver produced HTML site, the time was way overdue for a new look. Hope you like it!