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XUper man Performs Hat Trick at 2019 Japan Open

https://youtu.be/eieqmHFWglQ

China's Xu Xin became only the second player in ITTF History to win Men's Singles, Men's Doubles, and Mixed Doubles at an ITTF Pro Tour Stop when he took all three crowns in Sapparo last weekend.

Xu beat Taipei's Lin Yun-ju 4-1 in Men's Singles and then paired up with Fan Zhendong and Zhu Yuling to take the Men's and Mixed Doubles respectively. The ITTF chronicled his all-star performance in highlight video format plus provided an exclusive interview with the "Cloud Walker" after the China Open. Enjoy listening and learning from the best doubles player on the planet!

https://youtu.be/WhBCW2fGRDQ
https://youtu.be/BAMWPBFw5Ks
https://youtu.be/dEol1OclbHM
https://youtu.be/LgiM-5akvlE

So what Blade does the "Cloud Walker" use to allow for his power, creativity and finesse? There is only one choice - Stiga Dynasty Carbon Xu Xin Edition

The Dynasty Carbon uses a newly developed Swedish made and patented carbon technology which makes the carbon fabric as stable and strong near the edges as in the middle, without affecting the overall balance and weight of the blade. This new Carbon technology is called TeXtreme+. TeXtreme+ draws from the original TeXtreme Spread Tow Carbon Technology and consists of an advanced, super thin carbon fiber fabric that maximizes the strength-to-weight ratio. Dynasty Carbon is built with a thick middle veneer which enhances the core feeling and overall balance of the blade. The outer veneer is Koto, chosen for its quality and short in-game dwell time in comparison to more traditional outer veneers.

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