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Stokes sets his world target

Ashley Stokes is gearing up to achieve his personal best performance at this year’s World Championship of Ping Pong.

January 7, 2019 15:39
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Stokes, 29, from Queensbury, has qualified for his fourth finals in the annual Barry Hearn Matchroom competition at Alexandra Palace on January 26-27, where unlike table tennis, players use the classic old sandpaper bats.

“Without all that modern sponge technology on the bats the level of competition is much more even, without all the spins table tennis players can achieve and you get much longer rallies,” said Stokes, a full-time coach for the Greenhouse Sports charity which mentors youngsters in sporting activities all over London.

“I have never gone further than the last 16 in the tournament, so my target is to better that. If I reach the quarter-finals I would win an automatic place in next year’s event. Also if I do well I could  be invited to compete in one or two of the tournaments held in China.”

Stokes, whose Lithuanian girlfriend Egle Adomelyte is also competing at Alexandra Palace as a wild card entry, has been given a pre-tournament boost with some practice sessions with Andrew Baggeley, England’s leading Commonwealth Games TT medal winner and twice himself winner of the WCPP title.