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Surprised that Park is being featured so heavily, but I guess the last match already sealed their fate.Bernie wins 2 matches, and ROU-KOR goes to a decider (Park vs Samara). SYB isn't in this one. I wonder if she's sick or injured.
Looks like he plays very good tabletennis. I wonder how deep Korea's ranks are, does someone know if they have an internal league or something? They are just not that well known like Chinese and Japanese are.in KOR-CHN men's on t4, Kim Jangwon (who I haven't seen before) vs LSD
Yes they have an internal league with heavy corporate sponsorship. In some ways, their depth on the men's side is very similar to Japan.Looks like he plays very good tabletennis. I wonder how deep Korea's ranks are, does someone know if they have an internal league or something? They are just not that well known like Chinese and Japanese are.
She is a GEWO player.
Ok. Here we go. This one is with orange sponge. Only the 48 degrees.Good. Then you should know that Gewo has quite a few rubbers with orange sponges.
That's probably the end of LJK for the tournament. Regardless, they are stuck with a team that is 2 deep now against the best teams so they are vulnerable.Oh Junsung leading LJK 2-1
That's probably the end of LJK for the tournament. Regardless, they are stuck with a team that is 2 deep now against the best teams so they are vulnerable.
Yes, they lost to Sweden in 2000.1.5 deep I would say. Wang Chuqin can't afford any mistakes, Lin Shidong is quite beatable by quite many players, numbers 3 to 5 are just not worth top 10. I don't think I have seen such a vulnerable China since they lost their last world championship, am I right in remembering it in the year 2000 against Sweden?
I just remember the late '00 early '10s when China's number 5 was the like of Chen Qi who would just steam roll over pretty much everyone he encountered except maybe Boll and Samsonov.
They might have no choice other than to keep trying to fix LJK. This ZQH-AJH match is just as bad.1.5 deep I would say. Wang Chuqin can't afford any mistakes, Lin Shidong is quite beatable by quite many players, numbers 3 to 5 are just not worth top 10. I don't think I have seen such a vulnerable China since they lost their last world championship, am I right in remembering it in the year 2000 against Sweden?
I just remember the late '00 early '10s when China's number 5 was the like of Chen Qi who would just steam roll over pretty much everyone he encountered except maybe Boll and Samsonov.