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He used to visit our training sessions when I was a child and played with some of us. He was much faster than he looked and returned back virtually every ball, even for the best players.
You're lucky to have a chance to play against this legend. Must have been tough to play against him. Yes, he is a very talented player. Lightning-fast backhand and great feel for the ball. Klampar would've been elite in any era. He played in the Golden Era of table tennis. Less rules, more creativity and so many unique styles back then.
For those wondering about the style. TT was often played on wooden parquet being slippery as hell, jumping around the table like today was almost impossible. Players at that time had to move sparsely, played more "from the wrist", and with more spin due to the smaller ball. Klampars backhand is a good example and was difficult to control even for technically advanced players like Waldner.
Waldner emulated that backhand from Klampar, Schlager's forehand topspin is clearly inspired by the great Hungarian. He was kind of ahead-of-his-time player. His technique wasn't that flashy and he rarely had long rallies away from table, but it was efficient. Now we have many Europeans who play more attractive table tennis aesthetically, but they don't have any achievements.
5:00 Waldner enjoying a good game of cat and mouse until he realised that he was going to end up as the mouse for once. 😅 Waldi ultimately won it but, boy did he look tense and that definitely did not happen often.
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The GOLDEN GENERATION Of Hungarian Table Tennis
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EUROPEAN vs. CHINESE Table Tennis Players At The World Championships
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He used to visit our training sessions when I was a child and played with some of us. He was much faster than he looked and returned back virtually every ball, even for the best players.
You're lucky to have a chance to play against this legend. Must have been tough to play against him.
Yes, he is a very talented player. Lightning-fast backhand and great feel for the ball. Klampar would've been elite in any era. He played in the Golden Era of table tennis. Less rules, more creativity and so many unique styles back then.
This video is the most detailed Klampar's skill I have ever seen. Thank you for uploading to share
the legendary glory.
Glad you enjoyed it! Klampar was sensational in his peak.
A legendary amazing player👍🏓❤️
Klampár Tibor egy nagy magyar legenda az asztali tenisz és ő volt aki fel fedezte a gyors ragasztást büszke vagyok rád Tibor 🇭🇺🏓👍
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one of the greatest.
For those wondering about the style. TT was often played on wooden parquet being slippery as hell, jumping around the table like today was almost impossible. Players at that time had to move sparsely, played more "from the wrist", and with more spin due to the smaller ball. Klampars backhand is a good example and was difficult to control even for technically advanced players like Waldner.
Waldner emulated that backhand from Klampar, Schlager's forehand topspin is clearly inspired by the great Hungarian. He was kind of ahead-of-his-time player. His technique wasn't that flashy and he rarely had long rallies away from table, but it was efficient. Now we have many Europeans who play more attractive table tennis aesthetically, but they don't have any achievements.
Extra ! Dommage pour la musique 🙃
5:00 Waldner enjoying a good game of cat and mouse until he realised that he was going to end up as the mouse for once. 😅
Waldi ultimately won it but, boy did he look tense and that definitely did not happen often.
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