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Welcome to JOOLA USA
2008 Japan Open again with JOOLA
The News - JOOLA HQ News
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The Japan Open - probably the most important Asian Pro Tour Tournament - are played again on JOOLA tables.

And again we designed a new show court table for the tournament in Yokohama. The table, which guarantees best possible ball bounce, will excellently present the tournament and our sport and thus provides excellent playing conditions.

 
Interview with Vikash Sahu
Featured Players - Featured Player

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Vikash Sahu
Interview with Vikash Sahu
By Larry Hodges

Age/DOB: 13, 9/19/1994

Home Club: MDTTC, Club Joola Rockville 

 

Equipment

Racket: JOOLA Linus FL

Forehand sponge: JOOLA Mambo H 2.0 

Backhand sponge: JOOLA Mambo C max

 


 

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Coaching Corner: Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
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Coaching Corner
Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
By Larry Hodges, USATT Certified National Coach and Member, USATT Hall of Fame 

At the start of a match, there are three things you should focus on:
  1. Winning each point;
  2. Establishing your game;
  3. Identifying what parts of your game work against this opponent, and what parts do not.
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Shadow Practicing For Strokes and Footwork

Shadow Practicing For Strokes and Footwork By Larry Hodges, USATT Certified National Coach and Member of USA Table Tennis H...
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The No-Spin Push

The No-Spin Push By Carl Danner Some opponents load up deep pushes with underspin and challenge ...
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Why should I play in events where I'm a higher seed?

Why should I play in events where I'm a higher seed? Have a coaching question? \n This e-mail address is being protected from...
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Interview with Steven Chan

Interview with Steven Chan Interview with Steven Chanby Team JOOLA
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