Egyptian Ibrahim Elf Seini Hamadotu participated in the Tokyo Paralympics, men's singles for table tennis, and classes with disabilities in the arms and legs.

Hamadotu lost both arms in the accident, but he holds a racket in his mouth and shakes his head to hit the shots to the left and right.

When serving, raise the toss with your right foot and play.



At the beginning of the competition, he had a racket under his armpit, but he trained his neck and teeth and established his current style.



On the 25th, he played against South Korea's Park Hong-gyu in the first match of the qualifying league, and although there were scenes where he scored points with sharp shots, he lost with a game count of 0-3.



"I'm sad to lose, but I want to win the next match and aim for a medal. It's not impossible and I want to tell us that we can do anything in the rest of the match," said Hamadotu.