Jan-Ove Waldner’s forgotten artwork that the whole world is now talking about – offers a rarely seen show with the feet(!)

We must never stop talking about Jan-Ove Waldner’s talent on the ball.
He is considered by many to be one of the greatest of all time.
Now a forgotten video has gained new circulation in the world and what JO is doing is completely incomparable.

There are few Swedish athletes who can measure up Jan-Ove Waldners great popularity and above all his solid track record. He is one of table tennis’ absolute greatest of all time and can proudly display one Olympic gold, six World Cup gold and eleven European Championship gold.

Waldner’s success

JO broke through as a 15-year-old and would dominate the sport for many years to come. His unique ball talent made him a magician every time he stepped up to the table with his racket in hand.

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No one knew what was coming when Waldner played ping pong and he was so incredibly unpredictable. Over the years we have seen many, many iconic balls from Jan-Ove and we can never get enough of his displays.

Presentation of JO

Now an old, forgotten work of art from the past has been given new life and has become a huge hit in the ping pong world. On Instagram, a video, see below, of Waldner putting on a rarely seen show with his feet(!), has gone viral with over 32,000 likes.

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The opponent Jorgen Persson can’t believe his eyes when JO seems to invent a whole new sport just like that. This clip, which you can see below, is not to be missed and ping pong lovers around the world are enjoying it to the fullest.
“For me, he is the best ever. What a legend!”, writes a user on Instagram.
“My God! There really is no one like him,” writes another.
“I love him, what a fantastic sportsman!”, writes a third.

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