How Ping-Pong Players Turn into Plastic Ball Casters
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-ping-pong-players-turn-into-plastic-ball-casters.htmlTable tennis is an exciting sport. For the masters of their craft, it is so fascinating that they do not notice what funny grimaces appear on their face during the game. But all this is noticed by photographers and regularly documented to the delight of ping-pong fans and everyone else.
For ping-pong players, it is important to be able to brush off in time, otherwise the ball will fly directly into the third eye.
And then either you are his, or he is you.
In a second, probably, the third eye of the caster will be blacked out.
When serving, it is important not to forget that there is neither a ball nor a spoon, as in the "Matrix".
Contact seems to be inevitable, but the knights of the table and rackets know their business well.
It is easy to believe that such a look is able to hold objects in the air.
Just a real guide to human emotions!
There is the whole palette: concentration, despair, and rage. But it still looks comical.
Keywords: Sports | Tennis | Positive | Athletes | Face | Moments | Photo moment | Sportswomen | Grimace | Table tennis
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