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Now, we can’t give you any details on this, whether it be where this match was played, what jerseys these players are wearing and whether any paddle-holders in this story have a good world ranking.
But in terms of awesome sports shots, this one is going to go pretty high.
The player we’ll call Fellow No. 1 in this video put some baller action into table tennis while playing Fellow No. 2. The two were engaged in a heated volley when Fellow No. 1 got pushed to one side of the table – but compensated for his poor positioning with a behind-the-back shot that not only nailed the point but also left Fellow No. 2 wondering what the heck just happened. Fellow No. 2 ended up giving Fellow No. 1 props, as everyone should.
Check out the clever score in the video below.