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Super slo-mo of Chinese women forehand technique |
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richrf
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Posted: 11/05/2017 at 9:11am |
This is a great video of the Chinese forehand technique. Based upon what I've read on the web, the Ebenholtz was the preferred blade by Ding Ning, but she and others switched to Carbonado 45 after the loss to Hirano. Now she's back to Ebenholtz. I'm just repeating. ☺
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igorponger
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She did too well with her right hand, I did not know she can.
https://youtu.be/ogy42FG693o?t=381 Ding is known to be a lefthander ever since she was born. Edited by igorponger - 11/05/2017 at 10:05pm |
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richrf
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I believe she appears near the end.
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Claudiu84
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The movie is with "mirror effect", lock at the DHS writhing on the publicity board... it backward writhing... She doesn't play with her right arm...
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jackwong23
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Is it just me or does it looks like that the racket was only 1 inch away from hitting Ding Ning"s head at the end of her forehand follow through?
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