WTT Champions Montpellier 2025, 10/28-11/2

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Simon's magic ran dry against Sora.
Sora is just too quick and powerful, an emerging power force if he is focused with a little more resiliency.
A good overall result for the aging French magician. His way of winning matches is just hard and grinding, taking heavy physical toll. Today, facing a young, fast and aggressive Sora, Simon just didn't have much left in his tank.
 
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Sora been channeling his inner Gojo Satoru with these recent celebrations
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Simon's magic ran dry against Sora.
Sora is just too quick and powerful, an emerging power force if he is focused with a little more resiliency.
A good overall result for the aging French magician. His way of winning matches is just hard and grinding, taking heavy physical toll. Today, facing a young, fast and aggressive Sora, Simon just didn't have much left in his tank.
He can have, he's built like a marathonian or a triathlete, he's shown it at the WTTC (2 matches in a row the same day, winning 4-3 then 4-2) or US Smash, but when it's too fast and powerfull like WCQ or Sora, yeah sure he's lost. He won vs Felix because Felix is not that powerfull yet, he could not finish him when Gauzy was in defense. It's ike Timo was at some point, the last 4 years, Simon started with the cell ball, like Timo, like Dima, this new ABS ball era is too much for those guys.
 
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LSS 1-4 JWJ (-8, 8, -8, -8, -5)

JWJ revealed in a mixed-zone interview (see first Weibo link, WTT expected Gauzy to make the SF?) that LSS will officially retire from international competitions next year and turn to coaching the Samsung Life Insurance WT.

장우진, 주천희 WTT 챔피언스 국제탁구 4강 동반, 신유빈도 있다
http://www.thepingpong.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=12258
뜨겁게 경쟁한 한국 남자탁구 신구 에이스는 경기 직후 환한 표정으로 끌어안으며 서로를 격려했다. 장우진은 WTT와의 오피셜 인터뷰에서 “이상수 선배가 내년부터 코치(삼성생명 여자팀)를 하면서 선수를 완전히 은퇴한다. 결국 몽펠리에에서는 마지막 플레이였다. 수고한 이상수 선수에게 큰 박수를 보내주면 좋겠다”고 관중의 호응을 유도했다. 프랑스 팬들이 큰 함성과 박수로 화답했다.

이상수는 올해 인천에서 한국 선수 최초 챔피언스 준우승을 기록한 주인공이기도 했다. 이번 대회에서도 32강전 한국팀 후배 안재현(25·한국거래소, 14위), 16강전에서는 카낙 자(25·미국, 24위) 등 강자들을 연파하면서 건재를 과시했다. 특히 16강 상대 카낙 자는 첫 경기에서 대회 1번 시드 칼데라노 휴고(29·브라질, 3위)를 꺾은 난적이었다. 풀-게임접전을 3대 2(11-8, 11-8, 11-13, 4-11, 11-7)로 극복했다.
(The Korean men's table tennis ace players, Shin Gu and Jang Woo-jin, who competed fiercely, embraced each other with bright expressions immediately after their matches. In an official interview with WTT, Jang Woo-jin said, "Senior Lee Sang-soo will retire from competitive play next year, coaching the Samsung Life Insurance women's team. Ultimately, this was his last match in Montpellier. Please give Lee Sang-soo a big round of applause for his hard work." The French fans responded with loud cheers and applause.

Lee Sang-soo also became the first Korean player to finish runner-up in the Champions League in Incheon this year. He demonstrated his impressive prowess in this tournament, defeating strong opponents like his Korean teammate Ahn Jae-hyun (25, Korea Exchange, ranked 14th) in the round of 32 and Kanak Jaa (25, USA, ranked 24th) in the round of 16. Kanak Jaa proved to be a formidable opponent, having defeated the tournament's top seed, Hugo Calderano (29, Brazil, ranked 3rd), in his first match. He won a close full-game match 3-2 (11-8, 11-8, 11-13, 4-11, 11-7).)

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pingpangeffect:张禹珍在李尚洙国际职业生涯的最后一场比赛中击败了这位同胞,成为首位晋级男子半决赛的选手。

作为韩国乒乓球传奇李尚洙的最后一位对手,你有什么感受?
“能和李尚洙选手对战真是我的荣幸。虽然我赢了,但我觉得他从未放弃,而且很享受我们的比赛,所以我真的很感激他。”

下一位对手可能会是西蒙·高茨选手。请问这对你来说意味着什么?在这样的气氛下,我们能期待怎样的结果呢?
“能在蒙彼利埃参赛真的很荣幸。我去年在巴黎奥运会上已经感受过这样的氛围,所以我大概知道会是什么样的感觉。当然,这对法国选手来说是主场优势,但我只需要专注于自己的比赛,并在心理上做好准备。”(根据英文机翻)

(真的是香秀国际赛场最后一场了吗🥺 [http://t.cn/AXA64bvN] Moonlight_Rio的微博视频

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SYB 4-2 CY (6) (6, 7, -10, 5, -10, 9)
G5 810, 1010, 1012
For whatever reason, CY 完全對唔上點/couldn't get the "point" right in BH exchanges and had to rely on FH step-around to get her out of the pinch.
G6 14, 44, 45 slight net for CY, 55, 57, 97, 99, 119

Compared to Harimoto and Hayata, SYB and KNY have a way with KM and CY. KTTA under RSM, JSH, OSE and KTS has more or less got back on the right track after years of infighting. It's high time JTTA got its house in order.

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KOR is not improving. It's JPN that's gotten weaker.

KOR's level has always been there but fluctuating. Their problem has always been one of management. Political infighting over the selection system has been the root cause for stagnation. This is the most harmonious and unified KNT in 2 decades with RSM, JSH, OSE et al. at the helm.


Before TWC 2019, where JJH/SYB took out Ishikawa/Hirano and CHJ pushed Ito to the brink, CHJ had a win over Ito in their first encounter and overwhelming H2H against Hayata. JJH had also gotten wins over Hayata and always gave her a hard time. Hirano, OTOH, had overwhelming H2Hs against CHJ and JJH.

Joo Cheonhui is better than SYB when it comes to CNT players, having pushed SYS and WMY to the final game, twice for the latter. As I noted over at MyTT, her problem has been choppers and combination players, against which SYB still has trouble handling.
 
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Sabine did it!! What a comeback
Her style is so entertaining to watch and that forehand is relentless
It's incredible that Sabine managed to turn this around. Time and time again, she was caught out by long, fast balls on her forehand, which she was always too late and too short to reach. She managed to break free from the pressure after she finally started playing parallel balls with her forehand. In the first sets, all her topspin balls were hit diagonally. ➡️ 📞
 
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As usual, QD gets manhandled by Moregard for yet another time. Harimoto would've won last week if he embraced the FH more.

Like Harimoto, QD didn't turn to the long serves and pushes to force Moregard into rallies until G4 when he was on the ropes. Moregard's strength is in his closed game and his open game is crappy, so his game plan always revolves around covering his BH with the short game and keeping the point short by maximizing FH usage.
 
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Wow CNT decided to stay and watch the quarter final match between Truls and Dang?
That's how they always do it. Coming and going together. Teamwork at its finest.
 
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As usual, QD gets manhandled by Moregard for yet another time. Harimoto would've won last week if he embraced the FH more.

Like Harimoto, QD didn't turn to the long serves and pushes to force Moregard into rallies until G4 when he was on the ropes. Moregard's strength is in his closed game and his open game is crappy, so his game plan always revolves around covering his BH with the short game and keeping the point short by maximizing FH usage.
Cannot agree that Moregardhs open game is crappy. Look at how he won Europe Smash outplaying Lin Shidong. Further, his strength is variety and often not so predictive. G4 he lost because he lost focus at the same time as Dang Qui improved his level. True his forehand is strong but backhand is not bad even if today it did not shine. Dang Qui is either not so easy to play so it is not Moregardh being crappy it is he is meeting a skilled opponent.
 
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Harimoto (5) 3-4 WYD (3) (-6, -10, -9, 6, 8, 7, -6)
G7 14, 34, 35, 55, 510, 610, 611
WYD from Asian Cup 2022...
 
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Cannot agree that Moregardhs open game is crappy. Look at how he won Europe Smash outplaying Lin Shidong. Further, his strength is variety and often not so predictive. G4 he lost because he lost focus at the same time as Dang Qui improved his level. True his forehand is strong but backhand is not bad even if today it did not shine. Dang Qui is either not so easy to play so it is not Moregardh being crappy it is he is meeting a skilled opponent.
Don't argue with the Tiebans, they believe things on the basis of whatever they decide makes sense. You can't survive in modern TT if you don't play the rally.

For the record, the person who this idea is attributed to, Harimoto, lost to Truls the next time they played and in that match, he (Harimoto) was decisively defeated in backhand play. You can watch the match and note how the Harimoto strategy failed at critical points if you doubt me.

If you waste time reading the trail, the idea that Truls has a crappy open game is based on the idea that Truls is not as good as Togami in the open game. That's like saying Kanak Jha sucks at rallying, because Kanak is not as good at rallying as Hugo Calderano. Tieban logic is easy to decipher once you understand it.
 
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