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is playing style different in each country.
Hi Vedant,
Some countries have players with similar styles. This often develops because the younger players copy the best player in the country.
Have you noticed any trends?
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vedant deokar Posted 12 years ago
yes but my friend who is playing tt professionally says tha iindian stye is differen then australian
Hi Vedant,
The game is still the same. Ask him in what ways he feels it is different.
Ji-Soo Woo Posted 12 years ago
I seems to me that players in Japan seem to go through certain phases in terms of styles.
At the moment, a lot of players there are blockers (Jun Mizutani, Koki Niwa, etc...). I vaguely recall in days gone by, Japan had a lot of choppers. Perhaps this is the influence of their national coach?
Nikhil Bathla Posted 12 years ago
and Chinese are more aggressive than others
Jonathan Huynh Posted 12 years ago
europeans are more backhand players, chinese are the always attacking players, korea's is the defensive tpes and japanese are the all rounders