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one of my players have the same problemFelix Lebrun lost 14 direct points on serve when faced Wang Chuqin in Semi Final at US Smash 2025, how do you feel about it? View video all 14 points in this link: Here
Most spins on the video were side/under. With the follow-up motion after the rubber contacted the ball, it's difficult to tell the real spin in a split second. The post-contact deceptive motion makes side/under look like side/upper. It is the highly skilled act developed by players with great serves. WCQ's serve is probably one of the best among active pros.what spin did he put in the first few serves? Is it a heavy side backspin so even with trying to lift it keeps going into the net?
No, the ball is always behind you at contact when serving pendulum, so if you're serving near the baseline which he is, then you're gonna have to stand in front of the baseline. As such, standing in front the baseline is not evidence that the service is over the table.From what I can see, at least 10 serves are illegal. His pelvis/hips are 80% to the side of the table. This causes him to hit the ball above the table, beyond the baseline. After those serves, the third fatal ball inevitably follows because he keeps making the playing field smaller with his serve.
Of course, he's not the only one.
Prohibiting serves from the side would already be a step in the right direction.
If your body is already almost completely past the baseline because you are standing next to the table, you must either throw the ball backwards with your throwing hand (to hit the ball in front of the baseline as you should) or hit the ball past the baseline. And it is precisely the latter that happens with Wang in 80% of his serves. In fact, when he is behind, he positions himself even further to the side of the table so that he can play his third ball faster.No, the ball is always behind you at contact when serving pendulum, so if you're serving near the baseline which he is, then you're gonna have to stand in front of the baseline. As such, standing in front the baseline is not evidence that the service is over the table.
Why would you need to throw the ball backwards? Your body is in front of the baseline, your hand is not.If your body is already almost completely past the baseline because you are standing next to the table, you must either throw the ball backwards with your throwing hand (to hit the ball in front of the baseline as you should) or hit the ball past the baseline. And it is precisely the latter that happens with Wang in 80% of his serves. In fact, when he is behind, he positions himself even further to the side of the table so that he can play his third ball faster.
His body is definitely not in front of the baseline but beyond the baseline and next to the table.Why would you need to throw the ball backwards? Your body is in front of the baseline, your hand is not.
Right, so in front of the baseline, as opposed to behind it.His body is definitely not in front of the baseline but beyond the baseline and next to the table.
wasn't there a recent match where TTR was in full play and WCQ didn't win much points directly from serves.Most spins on the video were side/under. With the follow-up motion after the rubber contacted the ball, it's difficult to tell the real spin in a split second. The post-contact deceptive motion makes side/under look like side/upper. It is the highly skilled act developed by players with great serves. WCQ's serve is probably one of the best among active pros.
Legal serve or not, the serve itself is very hard to read even in a clear view. So give the man a little credit for developing such effective serves.
WCQ's deadly third ball attack is another reason his opponents find it hard to receive his serves. You have to make quick decision and be aggressive either using flip or fast push which tend to be high risk shots.
Check the match against Darko. That moron even challenged wcq serve right away and lost the challenge.wasn't there a recent match where TTR was in full play and WCQ didn't win much points directly from serves.
he also served a lot more cleanly.
IMO, WCQ is a damn good player that can win points during rallies.
but he does make use of hidden serves to win a lot of easy points, so this is why for me, he will never be goat material and looking at those comparisons to Ma Long etc, he has neither the trait to character to fill that big shoes - however, he is a lone warrior, and the last hope for China. He had to use all the ugly to win. Or else.....
imo, it should be the umpires job to enforce the ruleCheck the match against Darko. That moron even challenged wcq serve right away and lost the challenge.
Imo the rules have to change completely or should stay the way it is and it should be part of the game. Trying to force the rules like this without TTR leads to ridiculous decisions many times.
Btw if we call out wcq as we do many times in the past, do you guys check the serves of the likes of felix, darko, alexis and many more as well? Because those really lay low above the ball.
Fun fact, i even got a slow mo from darko where he got so low over the ball that not his head hid the ball but his entire body. It didnt bother wcq...