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Not to put a damper on things but....the ball is being hit to him, I mean right to him. He knows where it is going and he does not have to move to set up the shot. It is still a really nice backhand. But look at the one ball that goes just a little too short. Why didn't he move in and take it over the table. That is an over the table shot in the first place. All he needed to do was move in a little and bring his body over the table. But instead he just lifted it back because it wasn't in the right place.
The top pros are coming from the backhand side to the middle of the table or even the forehand side to take that shot without knowing where the ball was going before it was hit. They don't start standing on the forehand side waiting for the ball. And yes, this guy is lefty so he is standing on his forehand side waiting for the ball.
All that being said, it is good technique, and I am sure in a real match play situation he can move to the ball and take the shot. But it is funny how in this situation where you don't have to pay as much attention, one shorter ball did mess him up. His brain was not ready for it.