USATT Insider poses 11 questions to US Junior Team Member Angela Guan.
1) Why do you play?
I enjoy making friends and traveling.
It gives me a good experience, and I learn a lot from table tennis. My purpose is to honor God, exercise, and have fun.
2) Which is your favorite tournament?
My favorite tournament is World Championships because I can represent team USA and learn from world class players.
3) Who is your primary nemesis?
US girls who are both my opponents, teammates, and friends.
4) What is your favorite game tactic to score?
Chop long rallies and attack.
5) Thoughts on the Poly Ball.
It is different compared to the old ball, but everyone needs to overcome the adjusting process.
6) Toughest Loss?
When I lost in the junior round robin and lost in the 3 way tie. Another loss was at the North American Cup when I lost 3:4 and 11:13 in the 7th game by a net and edge.
7) Greatest Win?
When I won Junior Teams in US Open and Junior Girls Singles in Canada.
8) How you prepare for a tournament?
I practice more game situations and play practice matches.
9) When you see a new player at the club, what do you do?
I often approach them and say hi.
10) Player you would most like to play in a tournament?
I would like to play against an Asian cadet or junior player because they are very good at playing against choppers.
11) If you had to face Jimmy Butler, Lily Zhang or Kanak Jha what would your game plan be?
My plan would to be consistent and keep the ball lower. It would be a great experience to play them.
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The Google Sheets image takes you to a spreadsheet that gives the settings for each drill. While these won’t be the exact settings for the Control Panel on your robot, they will give you an idea of where to start, and you’ll need to adjust from there. At the bottom, we’ve included the ranges and defaults for the setting on a Prime so you can compare these to the ranges and defaults on your own robot. In general, default settings should give you a similar ball regardless of what model you have. If a drill has a change of speed, spin, or trajectory, you will be unable to replicate that drill on a Basic or Start model.
Amicus Prime owners, save these drills to your device via the following steps:
Click the Drill image below to download the file to your tablet, cell phone or other device that has the Amicus app on it.
Open that file and a window will appear in the Amicus app to confirm you want to import those drills. Tap Import to add the drills to the Exercise List.
You can then play those drills just like any other drill in the Exercise List.
Tip – After importing the drills from a Fethomania Session, tap on the drill description to reveal Stefan’s technique pointers for that drill!
Amicus Prime owners, if you want a video of a Fethomania drill, you will need to manually link the video for a particular Fethomania drill with the following steps:
Download the video to the device that contains the Amicus app (probably to the Downloads folder).
Open the Amicus app on that device.
Select the matching drill in the Exercise List.
Tap on the Drill Description. The Set Exercise Properties popup window will appear.
Tap on Select Video button at the bottom of that window. Then navigate to where the video is located in the file directory and select that video.
Tap Save at bottom right of the popup window, Save at the top right of the main window, then Save in the resulting popup window.
Tap the Drill Description again and the title of the video should now appear in parentheses after Select Video.
To play the video, tap the Play Video button on the Play Exercise screen.