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Who do you think would win out of Ma Lin, Wang Liqin, Kong Linghu, Liu Guoliang, Timo Boll, Jan ove Waldner?
Hi Jonathan,
My tips would be Waldner at his best or Wang Liqin.
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Julio Torres Posted 12 years ago
WALDNER, OF COURSE
Cloud Cledera Posted 12 years ago
If Waldner at his very best, he'll be at his prime mozart style, doing soft yet deadly touches.
Wang Liqin's forehand is still the best, and his best is still out.
Timo Boll, not so sure, but he is kind of a threat to youngsters too.
Jonathan Huynh Posted 12 years ago
did ma lin really beat waldner in a match? My friends at school told me that.
Lukas Oberbanscheidt Posted 12 years ago
The best forehand has Timo Boll. When he is at his best theres only one player who Maybe plays as good as him. Ma Long.