He has beaten him before but it's been a while since they played and the top CNT players get extra prep for playing the top CNT opponents. Very different focus level which is why I want to see the JYS win.I think harimoto has quite a good record against LJK
I think LJK is not playing top level for some time. I do not remember him beating anyone top lately. At the same time JYS is the biggest mistery for me, he can beat anyone and loose to anyone, just look at his statisticsLooks like Jeoung won't get to reap what he sowed. Too bad as beating LJK would have been tough for Harimoto.
You know I meant the JYS win...
She has been beaten easily by the medium level chinese player (nowadays) in quite poor form. But talking Hirano you somehow always see the light in the end of tunnel. I am thinking next few years when Ishikawa retires who will you hate and will you still defend Hirano that she has something to work out?
Rubbers and blades don't generate power unless you burn them.
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Xu Xin vs Tomokazu Harimoto will be epic tomorrow, seems like Tomokazu has probably found something to exploit tomorrow through post match analysis, if XX backhand holds up well tomorrow though, It'd be incredibly tough to beat him.
yeah, my bad, Sunday, I just checked the Ittf website and it's men doubles, women singles and mixed doubles conclusion todayThe match is on Sunday.
XX/FZD 0-2 M. Yoshimura/Togami
9:2, 9:6, TO by Qin, 11:6.
Togami pairs well with Yoshimura. I guess his comeback over Uda in the junior boys final of the All-Japan wasn't a fluke.
While Togami is proving to be the Jeon, Yoshimura is looking like the Lee now.
In case it's not obvious by now, I avoid you like the plague as I've become allergic to noobs after an infamous engineer made the following statement.
But since I get to brag about my observations over the years I'll make an exception here.
In terms of accomplishment in singles, Hirano is currently the best player on the circuit outside of China. Until you make a correct prediction in the future like yours truly did,
I'm really surprised to know that Yui Hamamoto's parents are Chinese( from zeio's post), I could never have imagined that, She has the archetypal Japanese female looks and mannerisms