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So I have a question, or a topic of discussion for the board regarding mattias ( Karlsson) falck. First off I love watching mattias he’s a player I come back to and follow on fairly regularly. And I absolutely love the fact that a player that plays at such a high lel and does it playing sp on his fore hand. I just really love the diversity in the sport and I like seeing how someone uses different equipment effectively at his lel and wins.
But my question is what advantages do you people ( I’m sure people that know, understand, and are seeing more than I do) think he’s getting playing short pips on his forehand. For fun and do those advantages out-way the things he’s giving up? Now he’s playing them so he must think there the advantages do in-fact out weigh what ever disadvantage he might have and he’s obviously comfortable with them so there that. also I look over and I see former world champ and one of my all time favorite players persson is his coach shitting in his corner. So I know he’s getting sage in-site and coaching etc. and there are indeed things I’m not understanding and thought it would be interesting to hear a discussion on the topic.
It finish off my post the main reason I keep coming back to watch mattias is because I personally want to watch and study a tall player that plays at the table that able compete and move like he’s does. And second because I love watching and studying his truly dangerous backhand his best most dangerous weapon. the reason I’m asking the question is because even though he moves incredibly well he’s still can’t possibly move as quick as smaller players, and two I know he has different back hand shots quicker topspin drives which are amazing but his very spiny and dangerous backhand loop is a pretty big stroke. And if it comes back especially wide to the forehand we’ll split seconds matter, and he is sometime not in position to dangerously attack with his short pips fh since sp require the ball to be a bit higher for his truly dangerous fh sp shots. I realize I’m splitting hairs here and he’s amazing, IDk I but if I’m honest just can’t help thinking if Mattias played smooth fh rubber those balls that drop below the table, you end up having to reach for, or that your slightly late to, could end up coming back a bit more dramatically with a larger window for success/ safer and ultimately buy him seconds in his game. Basically allow him to put more ball away with his back hand like he did recently against Harimoto recently.
Again I love the fact someone is playing sp’s at such a high lel. I do think there is a place for it in our modern game. I really love watching the amazing Japanese female players (forget her name and not going to look it up right now) that play sp so amazingly. But she also a really different type player being a smaller really quick player.
Anyway I was just thinking about this and I though it would be fun to discuss, as I said I know there are things going on that I’m not picking up on in mattias game and I would love to hear thoughts on this.
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But my question is what advantages do you people ( I’m sure people that know, understand, and are seeing more than I do) think he’s getting playing short pips on his forehand. For fun and do those advantages out-way the things he’s giving up? Now he’s playing them so he must think there the advantages do in-fact out weigh what ever disadvantage he might have and he’s obviously comfortable with them so there that. also I look over and I see former world champ and one of my all time favorite players persson is his coach shitting in his corner. So I know he’s getting sage in-site and coaching etc. and there are indeed things I’m not understanding and thought it would be interesting to hear a discussion on the topic.
It finish off my post the main reason I keep coming back to watch mattias is because I personally want to watch and study a tall player that plays at the table that able compete and move like he’s does. And second because I love watching and studying his truly dangerous backhand his best most dangerous weapon. the reason I’m asking the question is because even though he moves incredibly well he’s still can’t possibly move as quick as smaller players, and two I know he has different back hand shots quicker topspin drives which are amazing but his very spiny and dangerous backhand loop is a pretty big stroke. And if it comes back especially wide to the forehand we’ll split seconds matter, and he is sometime not in position to dangerously attack with his short pips fh since sp require the ball to be a bit higher for his truly dangerous fh sp shots. I realize I’m splitting hairs here and he’s amazing, IDk I but if I’m honest just can’t help thinking if Mattias played smooth fh rubber those balls that drop below the table, you end up having to reach for, or that your slightly late to, could end up coming back a bit more dramatically with a larger window for success/ safer and ultimately buy him seconds in his game. Basically allow him to put more ball away with his back hand like he did recently against Harimoto recently.
Again I love the fact someone is playing sp’s at such a high lel. I do think there is a place for it in our modern game. I really love watching the amazing Japanese female players (forget her name and not going to look it up right now) that play sp so amazingly. But she also a really different type player being a smaller really quick player.
Anyway I was just thinking about this and I though it would be fun to discuss, as I said I know there are things going on that I’m not picking up on in mattias game and I would love to hear thoughts on this.
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