World Champion Seiji Ono, the last great japanese player.


kong linghui chen longcan koji kimura fujie eguchi shigeo itoh hiroji satoh matsuzaki liqin long he zhi wen Chinese players needed to enhance their abilities against topspin loops in the 1970s. The backhand block/forehand attack style of pimple-out penholders became the mainstream style. Typical examples were Xu Shaofa, Li Jingguang, and Li Zhenshi. However, as Chinese produced fewer elite players who attacked from both sides, the Japanese stayed with this technique and produced …

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4 Responses to “World Champion Seiji Ono, the last great japanese player.”

  1. Tobiasdaneels Says:

    Yoshida?? I’d rather say Mizutani…
    By the way, Yoshida is Chinese.

  2. manikboy Says:

    what about koji matsushita or yoshida kaii?

  3. lurnemurk Says:

    Yes, it is Gatien speaking

  4. hirokondott Says:

    Thanks for the video as we have few images available of Ono. In the middle of your video, we heard a short comment in french, which seems that of Gatien. Could you confirm ?

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