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01-29-2022 1643430518 #1
Most Lopsided Head-to-Head
What are the most lopsided H2H records you know of?
Those that I know of are:
Ma Long v Dmitri Ovtcharov (19:0)
Fan Zhendong v Timo Boll (12:0)
Wang Hao v Joo Se-Hyuk (11:0)
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says May the Spin be with you!says May the Spin be with you!01-29-2022 1643435261 #2
Gozo vs Everyone else ( 0 : 1,201,321 )
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says Verified Cheater, Banned by ITTF :)says Verified Cheater, Banned by ITTF :)01-29-2022 1643460072 #3
Carl vs The Goon Squad (907628:0)
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Modestly, Leo
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01-29-2022 1643467488 #4
Not the most one sided H2H, likely, but it’s quite interesting:
Wang Hao (21) — Ryu Seung Min (2) *according to table tennis reference
https://tabletennis-reference.com/pl...rs_matches/4/8
I presume one of RSM’s two wins must have been the 2004 Olympic Final! Poor Wang Hao, with 3 singles silver medals and no gold and that H2H vs RSM!
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This user has no status.This user has no status.01-29-2022 1643502110 #5
Ma Long (15) - Mizutani Jun (0)
Xu Xin (8) - Harimoto Tomokazu (0)The Following 3 Users Like Junting's Post:
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says Disciple of OYA senseisays Disciple of OYA sensei01-30-2022 1643539357 #6
Kasumi Ishikawa - Ding Ning / Liu Shiwen / Li Xiaoxia / Chen Meng / Zhu Yuling / Wang Manyu / Sun Yingsha
etc...The Following User Likes Takkyu_wa_inochi's Post:
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says modestly attempting kōhaiship of Jeul-Taksays modestly attempting kōhaiship of Jeul-Tak01-30-2022 1643542782 #7
I sense the Spirit of Zeio stirring.
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says , "the older I get, the craftier I become"says , "the older I get, the craftier I become"01-30-2022 1643544552 #8
I remember that Olympics, I watched several matches live on TV. Waldner was playing out of his skin, showing all the skills/tactics that his experience could deliver. But RSM and Wang Hao (vs Wang Li Qin) were simply on a higher plain to everyone else. I never saw RSM play like that before or after those Olympics.
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01-30-2022 1643581109 #9
Yes I think sometimes of the 21-2 H2H they shared..... it must be so difficult to stomach - you absolutely dominate an opponent on the international scene and only lose to them twice over your career..... just so happens that one of those instances happened to be the Men's Singles Gold Medal Final for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games
Nevertheless, still one of the most decorated and accomplished players that ever picked up the racket! And my favourite penholder of all time
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This user has no status.This user has no status.01-30-2022 1643581300 #10
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says Disciple of OYA senseisays Disciple of OYA sensei01-30-2022 1643583468 #12
because she's the maid !
I think her game is without any surprise. Ishikawa takes the ball early and able to play at a high pitch, but most of the time she tries to play conservatively with consistency first. A bit like the Chinese. But they are better than her at this game. If you want to beat them at least once in a while, you need to offer something different.
Then after, as an athlete, i think when you lose too many times against the same opponent, if affects you mentally, and often you don't get the right attitude at the table. Sometimes right from the start, sometimes after losing G1, sometimes at deuce, it depends but it becomes always a huge burden.
We feel it as amateurs, pro do the same.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.01-31-2022 1643622071 #13
Everyone is bad against the Chinese women. The last non chinese female singles gold at world championships was 1993 and in the last 15 years there were only one non chinese medal (mia hirano in 2017) otherwise the Chinese women swept all 4 medals every time since 2007.
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says Takkyū wa tanoshīdesu!says Takkyū wa tanoshīdesu!01-31-2022 1643656850 #14
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Yeah mima has done better albeit it seems the last 1 or two years they figured her out.
Btw when was the last time a Chinese woman has lost a match in singles competition to a non chinese at worlds or olympics?
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says Disciple of OYA senseisays Disciple of OYA sensei02-01-2022 1643690666 #17
let's still give credit to Miu Hirano, she got her 4th seed thanks to amazing performance heading to WTTC including the gold medal at the Asian Championships beating 3 top chinese players (Ding, Zhu, Chen) in best-of-5 games on the way in front of the Chinese crowd, so it was well deserved.
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