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I remember Fang Bo, one of LJK's former teammates commented before that LJK's main strength is not power but his spin. He also commented that the main reason LJK won the majority of deciding games is he would then focus more on spin as a way to reduce errors. Turned out LJK is not just known as 'come back king' in the international circle but inside China as well.IMHO, its clear when you look at the scores that the last two games were more about something Liang figured out than about what Sora did wrong. Room for growth if fixable. As one of my favorite tennis coaches once said, people like to turn technical problems into mental problems. But when your technique becomes more reliable, the mental issues sometimes magically vanish.
The first match against Tomo, LJK lost to a very tough Tomo in the decider but he gave Tomo all he could handle. Maybe that tough battle took some toll on Tomo that he couldn't repeat his performance against WCQ. In the decider against a young Sora, LJK's spin game showed a clear advantage.
Overall, Chinese coach did a great job designing the lineup. They expected their best pllayer WCQ won two matches, LJK can score at least one point, LSD had 75% chance winning his match. Even though WCQ fell short, the lineup, however, provided enough insurance to secure the winning margin.