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Readers Tips

Helpful hints from the readers of Greg's Table Tennis Pages

Warmup Worries for Combination Bat Players

Combination bat players on trial - what's the verdict?

Table Tennis Styles - Where are They Now?

A plan to bring back the 'forgotten' styles from extinction

Are You a Good Sport?

A look at why so many players dislike each other, and some suggestions on how to improve player relations

What is Talent?

And does it matter?

Overcoming Problems

Shhhh..... It Happens to all of us eventually.

Imported Players - Kill or Cure?

Are the Chinese taking over?

What makes a Champion?

How do you judge greatness?

Australian Table Tennis Profile

What's up Down Under

Spectator Etiquette

Do's and Don'ts while watching the pings and pongs.

Forum Etiquette

Has your forum gone up in flames?

Physics & Maths in Table Tennis

A different set of Laws for Table Tennis - contributed by Jonathan Roberts

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