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Aneece
Khalek
USATT Rating:
1971
AGTTA Club Rating:
1971
AGTTA Club Stats
Club Wins - Matches:
42
Club Losses - Matches:
42
League Wins - Matches:
0
League Losses - Matches:
0
Highest Rating:
1953
On:
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Current Win Streak:
0
Longest Win Streak:
5
On:
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Table Wins:
5
Table Wins Rank:
44
Table Wins Per Session:
0.21
AGTTA Join Date:
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Personal Information
Name:
Aneece
Khalek
City:
E-mail:
Home Country:
Lebanon
Gender:
Male
Style Information
Right-Handed?:
Grip:
Shakehands
Forehand Rubber Type:
Inverted
Backhand Rubber Type:
Inverted
Player Description:
Aneece Khalek was once considered to be the best Table Tennis player at Georgia Tech. While bringing to the U.S. an aggressive offensive style from Lebanon, he was also part of the grass roots effort of the Georgia Tech Table Tennis coalition. He helped put Georgia Tech on the Table Tennis map by managing and carrying his team to the nationals to compete with the best collegiate schools in the country. With focused placement and power, Aneece devastates his opponents as he top spins the ball from wing to wing. His unique, well poised technique has been fined tuned as he has been coached diligently in his youth while playing for his country.
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