Before the men's final, I said I would give Liang 2 games against LSD. Well, first 4 games, Liang played very competitively with some helpful nets and edges at critical moments. He did take two games forcing a 2:2 tie. After that he just seemed collapsed as if his job were done.
Tacticlly, starting the 5th game, LSD used several long pushes forcing Liang to either miss opening loops or inviting a weak opening loops which fed right into LSD's hungry backhand. Suddenly, we could see Liang's opening loop against long backspin was relatively weak compared his loop against topspin. Credit to LSD who at 19 played like seasoned veteran being able to find and explore opponent's weakness during the match.