In the Centro Deportivo Municipal Triangle de Oro, in the Madrid neighborhood of Bravo Murillo, the silence breaks with a frantic rhythm: click, clack; click, clack. At first glance, it looks like the training of a conventional table tennis club. Concentrated players, active legs, feline reflexes and cross ends. However, behind each stroke there is a much bigger battle. At these tables not only compete for points; you fight to regain control of …
In the Centro Deportivo Municipal Triangle de Oro, in the Madrid neighborhood of Bravo Murillo, the silence breaks with a frantic rhythm: click, clack; click, clack. At first glance, it looks like the training of a conventional table tennis club. Concentrated players, active legs, feline reflexes and cross ends. However, behind each stroke there is a much bigger battle. At these tables not only compete for points; you fight to regain control of …