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Top Spin

United States of America, 2014
film

Three teenagers battle their way through the world of competitive ping pong with their hearts set on the Olympics.

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Top spin and back spin strokes

United Kingdom, 1973
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Basic skills

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Table tennis

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Battle of the bats

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Perfecting your game

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Game in 21 points

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Playing better tennis

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Advanced strokes

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Table tennis technique

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Game to Play

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Tennis: the greats

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The Tennis ball

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Ping Pong

Japan, 2002
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Tennis club

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Master Tennis 3

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Spin the bottle

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Tennis instruction series

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