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THE YEAR IN REVIEW: All the Pong News that’s Fit to rePrint

(by Steve Hopkins)

In January, we reported that Fan Zhendong won the Marvellous 2020.  In February Xu Xin topped the German Open, Timo Boll won the Euro Top 16, and Harimoto won the Hungarian Open. In March, the US Olympic Trials resulted in Zhou and Kumar joining Jha on the Men’s Team, and Liu and Wang joining Zhang on the Women’s Team (these will now be our Olympic teams for 2021).

March also saw Fan Zhendong win in the Qatar Open  – with many of that event’s headlines stolen by Liam Pitchford who had a series of upsets on his way to the Finals.

After Qatar, most of the headlines were about COVID-19:  COVID-19 Affecting US Sports, Quarantine + Ping Pong, Pong for One: Table Tennis Home Workouts, Pong Flicks Chill Repeat, Table Tennis is Art, and any number of other articles about workouts, and reviews and entertainment.  And as we began to reopen in the US, Butterfly brought you articles about how different clubs were addressing cleaning protocols and occupancy rules – and we offered an “OPEN DOORS” series highlighting WE ARE BUTTERFLY Clubs as they reopened.  In June we covered events in Germany as they began to offer competitive events in a bubble that they named the Dusseldorf Masters. In July tournaments started again in the US.  USATT ran its own controlled events called Thursday Night Live that featured top American players in challenge matches with T2 sponsoring the weekly events.

Fast forward to November and the ITTF joined regions and countries in reopening. The ITTF Restart included the Women’s World Cup, the Men’s World Cup, and the 2020 ITTF Finals.  It was Chen Meng who won the first post-COVID ITTF Event, defeating Sun Yingsha in the Final of the ITTF Women’s World Cup.  Fan Zhendong topped Ma Long in the Men’s World Cup, and a week later the roles were reversed when Ma Long won his seventh Grand Tour Finals by topping Fan Zhendong.

Most recently, the WTT ran its first event – a Macau challenge event with Ma Long topping the men, and Sun Yingsha topping the women.  And as America’s top male athlete, Kanak Jha, is competing in the German Bundesliga as a part of Leibherr Ochsenhausen (video highlights), America’s top woman, Lily Zhang, is competing in the Chinese Superleague as a part of the ITTF World Professionals (see article).

We also brought you the PongNow Interview Video Series –  Capturing interviews with players and personalities who have had an impact on USA Table Tennis including Sean O’Neill, Dean Johnson, Adoni Maropis, Jim McQueen, Pete May, Derek May, Thomas Keinath, Ernesto Ebuen, Dell Sweeris, Connie Sweeris, David Sakai, Donna Sakai, Wally Green, Marv Leff, Caron Leff, Christian Lillieroos, Richard McAfee, Marv Leff, Caron Leff, Adam Bobrow, Jenson Van Emburgh, Scott Preiss, Mal Anderson, Lily Yip, Adam Hugh, Tim Wang, Willy Leparulo, Larry Hodges, Brian Pace, David Zhuang, Peter Li, Shigang Yang, Michael Landers, Stephanie Sun, Vlad Farcas, Joerg Bitziegeio, Tao Wenzhang, Kanak Jha, Tahl Leibovitz, Ty Hoff, Bowie Martin, Melba Martin, Liu Juan, and Truong Tu.

Butterfly announced a new partnership with Dimitrij Ovtcharov on January 1 of 2020.  There were limited events, but Butterfly players had an impact through the year.  Timo Boll won the Euro 16, Tomokazu Harimoto won the Hungarian Open and finished No. 4 in the Rankings, Lin Gaoyuan finished the year at 5th in the World Rankings, and Lin Yun-Ju established himself firmly as a Top 10 player in the World.  None of these references include players who split their brands and use Butterfly equipment in combination with other brands – Butterfly rubber and blades are consistently a part of the best matches at the best events, helping to entertain the table tennis community.

We look forward to an exciting 2021, and look forward to seeing you at the tables.  Butterfly Wishes You and Yours a Happy New Year.  

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