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  2. Table tennis grips and playing styles - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis is unique among racket sports in that it supports a wide variety of playing styles and methods of gripping the racket, at even the highest levels of play. This article describes some of the most common table tennis grips and playing styles seen in competitive play. The playing styles listed in this article are broad categories with ...

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    A panini is an Italian-style hot pressed sandwich, typically made with Italian bread. There's something so comforting about melted cheese, meat, and veggies wrapped together in crisp, yet tender ...

  6. Danny Seemiller - Wikipedia

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    Seemiller began playing table tennis as an early adolescent in the 1960s. By 1972, he was the top player on the U.S. Men's National Team. He won five United States Men's Singles Championships (1976, 1977, 1980, 1982, and 1983). Seemiller reached #19 in the World Rankings and is considered one of the best American table tennis athletes of all ...

  7. Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is a realistic simulation of the sport of table tennis.In the game, two players hit a ball back and forth from one another. The goal of the game is to make the opponent fail to return the ball. [2]

  8. Hiroji Satoh - Wikipedia

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    Hiroji was the first person to use a sponge on his racket, a common feature of all modern table tennis rackets. Although, at the time it may have seemed as though this technological advancement gave him an unfair advantage, it has truly brought table tennis into the modern age and as the Olympic sport it would become. [1]

  9. Glenn Cowan - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] He was the youngest player on the first U.S. table tennis team to compete in 1971's “Ping-pong diplomacy” tour to China. [9] Cowan studied at UCLA and Santa Monica College (1969 to 1972). [2] [10] He became a junior high school teacher. [2] He was diagnosed, variously, as being bipolar and schizophrenic. [2] He was married briefly. [2]