LONDON, England ● With one diving cross-court winner at the London Paralympics, a crutch-holding British table tennis player has become an Internet sensation.
A clip of David Wetherill’s outrageous shot in his match against Thomasz Kusiak of Germany has received more than 3 million hits on YouTube.
“My biggest concern was that I looked like some silly little disabled boy rolling across the floor,” Wetherill said on Thursday. “But that doesn’t seem to have been the case.”
The 22-year-old Wetherill was born with a condition that restricts the growth of some bones and joints. He holds a crutch in his left hand during matches. He dived to his right and managed to send a return with heavy topspin across the table and past Kusiak.
While the German walked to retrieve the ball, Wetherill rolled over on the floor and looked at his coach in amazement.
“I grew up watching these sorts of shots on YouTube, and now I am in one of them — it feels incredible,” Wetherill said. “Firstly, it is great for the Paralympics and for table tennis. Hopefully, it will show people that the games are exciting and that the skill level is often right up there with the Olympics.”
Wetherill lost to Kusiak, denying him a place in the quarterfinals. But his top-spin forehand will go down as one of the highlights of the Paralympics.
“People have said the shot was inspirational,” he said. “It is not my place to say, but it is great to hear if that is the case.”