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Agree 100%. Having to train for Hashimoto does take time and focus away from dealing with other threats. Should only be a small bump in the road for the CNT women who have a large surplus of dominance to spare.It shows the CNT has been "profiling" Hashimoto. Will only get harder for Hashimoto but it also creates a good distraction for the other JNT women. Whether they could take advantage of depends how willing they are to cooperate as a team, which I think is at the lowest point in recent times.
It was a few years ago and Rassenfosse has improved a lot since then. So it was strange that he was such a big underdog in this matchup. But maybe the oddsmakers know something we don't.Wow, Rassenfosse beat Gauzy the only previous time they met internationally?
Han Ying used to play in T-League and actually had a losing record. Japanese players know how to play against choppers. In contrast Honoka was league MVP one year and had a very dominant record. She also had a strong record throughout her entire T League career. Han Ying is a fine player of course but does not have the offensive arsenal that Honoka has.Not even close to Han Ying? Serious question, you know women's TT more than I do...
Han Ying played in the T-League well past her prime as well. Just saying. The nuance is not all one way.Han Ying used to play in T-League and actually had a losing record. Japanese players know how to play against choppers. In contrast Honoka was league MVP one year and had a very dominant record. She also had a strong record throughout her entire T League career. Han Ying is a fine player of course but does not have the offensive arsenal that Honoka has.
Well the oddsmakers had it right lol... Rassenfosse couldn't handle the serve or the away from the table bombs.It was a few years ago and Rassenfosse has improved a lot since then. So it was strange that he was such a big underdog in this matchup. But maybe the oddsmakers know something we don't.
Also people in chat referring to Rassenfosse as "facebook guy" made me lol
Hashimoto also does not have the Olympic, WC, or WTGF medals that Han Ying has. So I guess a lot can depend on your criteria for GOAT.Han Ying used to play in T-League and actually had a losing record. Japanese players know how to play against choppers. In contrast Honoka was league MVP one year and had a very dominant record. She also had a strong record throughout her entire T League career. Han Ying is a fine player of course but does not have the offensive arsenal that Honoka has.
Why does he play with injury? It started on La smash a getting worse. Why his father no longer couching him?because he had a lot of margin against his previous opponents. and probably those matches weighed even more on his injury.
Tomo is a fighter. he likes to play even in these conditions because he knows he can learn also from those matches
HY wouldn't have the opportunities to play Olympics WC if she were in China. Kinda the same problem Honoka has in Japan.Hashimoto also does not have the Olympic, WC, or WTGF medals that Han Ying has. So I guess a lot can depend on your criteria for GOAT.
I would be hesitant to compare the results of how someone performed in a domestic league especially when both participated in two different eras of their careers, for different teams, at different times.
From the source I can find (please link me if you have a reliable one), Han Ying has over 50% win percentage in T league history, and her stint in the T League has come mostly after the prime of her career. Many of her matches were against formidable internationally known players. Much of Hashimoto's extremely high winrate is buoyed up by defeating unheard of domestic players but I don't follow enough to know the dynamic of why that is.
HY wouldn't have the opportunities to play Olympics WC if she were in China. Kinda the same problem Honoka has in Japan.
From https://tleague.jp/ranking/player.php?player=30039&year=2018
2018-19 42.9%
2019-20 66.7%
2020-21 64.7%
2021-22 36.8%
2022-23 30%
I wouldn't be surprised (and I am purely speculating for the clone police) if Kuai Man was the reason Xunyao Shi was allowed to play on the first team. A second team player always beating a first team player and never making the team is blatant favoritism.Shi Xunyao now 6-2 H2H vs. Kuai Man 👀
my question is: when will CNT have a Hashimoto clone for their training?Not even close to Han Ying? Serious question, you know women's TT more than I do...
They don't need one. Men can do the job pretty well and are likely doing the job behind closed doors.my question is: when will CNT have a Hashimoto clone for their training?
The disparity between forehand and backhand is not common enough for that to happen. Her forehand and footwork is truly super special, and being able to generate against backspin makes it unreal. And her counter is really strong too. All in all, it would be hard for a player without her athleticism to make it work.If Winter keeps this up we're all going to be facing more anti players soon.
Won't stop them from trying.The disparity between forehand and backhand is not common enough for that to happen. Her forehand and footwork is truly super special, and being able to generate against backspin makes it unreal. And her counter is really strong too. All in all, it would be hard for a player without her athleticism to make it work.