I know! One side is an anti-spin rubber. But the bad thing is that both his normal and anti made the same sound during impact with the ball. I can recall sneaky players baked their rubbers inside an oven to create some strange bounce. I used to hate playing against those players. However, Cai had a really powerful forehand loop-drive.
Is Butterfly Gergely named from Gabor Gergely?
Yes
Thanks for the video but the video quality is so poor. I saw Cai Zhenhua played in San Francisco, U.S. back in 1981 or 1982.
Do you have any videos of the great Xie Saike who won three of the five matches for China v Hungary?
Cai Zhenhua is so bad the only thing going for him is the confusion the opponent has when he switches sides
I know! One side is an anti-spin rubber. But the bad thing is that both his normal and anti made the same sound during impact with the ball. I can recall sneaky players baked their rubbers inside an oven to create some strange bounce. I used to hate playing against those players. However, Cai had a really powerful forehand loop-drive.
The Chinese called it "secret weapon".
And it was not against the rules then.
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Until 1983, both sides of the paddle had to be the same color.
Is Cai the father of Tomokazu? Both are ridiculous