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TableTennisDaily exclusive interview with Table Tennis professional Ryu Seung Min! We would like to thank Liam Pitchford for setting up this fantastic interview!
Enjoy the interview guys!
Full Name: Ryu Seung Min
Age: 30
Date Of Birth: 05 August 1982
Height: 177cm
Club represented: TTF Ochsenhausen and in korea I play for Samsung
Highest World Ranking: 2
Photo thanks to Liam Pitchford and Daniel Zwickl
Equipment – Peter wants to know what do you use? Butterfly
Blade: Ryu Seung Min G-Max
FH Rubber: Tenergy 05
BH Rubber: I don't have a backhand rubber
Your career
How long have you been playing table tennis for, when did you start?
I started 23 years ago at age of 8
EditingSports asks, Who has been the biggest influence on your career?
My family
Svttc asks, How did it feel when you beat Wang Hao in the 2004 Olympics?
I had lots of confidence as I approached the match. Before the Olympics I had very good training I believe this helped.
What did you do the night you won the 2004 Olympics? Can you remember?
I slept that night because I had blood doping control
Yosua Yosan asks, What is your major goal in your lifetime career in the sport of table tennis?
My major goal throughout my career has been to achieve an Olympic gold medal.
Ryu Seung Min - Photo by: Reuters
RubinTM asks, Who is the toughest opponent you have ever faced on the international circuit?
For me it has to be the Chinese players
ttmonster asks, What is the biggest regret of your playing career, if you have any?
I have no regrets
How come you are not attending this years WTTC Ryu?
I don’t play for the national team anymore that is why.
Equipment
TerIphik - Hi, I would like to know if the material (rubbers and blades) of professional players is the same to the same material as we (nonprofessional) buy in table tennis shops?
I think there is a little difference yes.
Filip asks,What is the difference between you in 2004 when you were at your top level and now?
Now all players have better technique and move faster. Lots of players have a higher quality on their shots. My style needs a lot of movement and power. 10 years ago I had the best footwork and was able to move fastest with most power, now I am a little slower than back in 2004.
Yosuayosan, Has the glue ban affected your style of play?
Of course, however for every player it is the same. But for my playing style I feel I have been effected a great deal.
jedimasterplk asks: Why do pro's like tenergy so much - what differentiates it from other rubbers
This is a difficult question to answer. I cannot compare but if you look so many players use Tenergy, even players who are sponsored by other companies.
Have you tried the new ball that will be in place in July 2014? What are your thoughts on changing the ball?
I have not tried the new ball yet. I don't know if there is a big difference or not at the moment sorry.
Table Tennis in general
RubinTM asks, Why do you think penholders are less common in the modern game?
This is because the penhold style is a huge defect against the shakehand. If a player is to choose penhold they will play the Chinese style as you have a more free backhand.
Sali asks,I have noticed that you are now trying to play with your backhand, do you think this will aid you when playing against the Chinese?
No I just use my backhand against the Chinese to keep me in the rally. If I don't use my backhand it is so very difficult. My style is so difficult.
derekho asks,Why did you choose to play in the style you play and have you ever considered trying the reverse pen hold backhand?
I always considered to play backhand but when I was young I chose pen. During the time Kim Taek Soo and Yoo Nam Kyu were the top players in the world so I followed them.
PingPongPom asks,What was it that made you consider moving to Ochsenhausen to start playing in the German league and how are you enjoying the competition so far?
I chose the club because it is a very professional organization for the player. I have been playing for 8 months and I really enjoy it and have a good time.
Ochsenhausen - Photo by: ETTU
pingpingpongpong asks, Have you ever thought about participating in the Chinese Super League or do you prefer European leagues more?
I like both leagues. I think Europe's league has a more professional setup. But the Chinese League has more stronger players and more spectators.
What languages do you speak?
Korean and a little English.
RubinTM asks, Who do you expect to win the 2013 WTTC?
I expect Ma Long or Xu Xin will win.
Training
Iczy asks, Your style is highly praised for your footwork speed is this the result of hard training or a natural trait you were born with?
For my style it's very important I move fast, because of this I have always trained very hard on my footwork every day.
Who or what was the inspiration for your amazing footwork?
All past penhold players.
What kind of physical exercises do you do practice for your footwork?
I do a lot of quick speed running mixed with long distance running. I also do a lot of footwork practice in the training hall.
Who do you think has better footwork than you? (past or present players)
I think Ma Lin and xu Xin
EditingSports asks,What keeps you motivated to train hard all the time?
To have a successful table tennis life.
How often do you train?
Now I train 2 times a day.
What do you practice the most? What aspect is most important in the game table tennis?
I think most important is Concentration.
Matches
Super Chopper asks, If you don't mind Ryu, which players do you find playing difficult against in the top 30 in the world?
All the Chinese players & Timo Boll
Which Chinese player is your favourite to play against?
Ma long
Joelstar asks: What warm ups do you do before a game to get you ready to compete?
Just simple run & stretching
Gauravvrak – Whats your mind strategy when you are 2-0 down. What do you think to have the belief to get back into the match?
Just to focus on the next set. I don't think about the past set.
Do you watch yourself and opponents on youtube?
Sometimes.
Editing Sports asks, What's your best match ever?
2007 World Championship Semi Final against Wang Liqin.
Off the topic questions
Who’s the most famous person you know through table tennis?
Jan Ove Waldner.
Who’s your favorite sportsman of all time?
Michael Jordan
Favorite film?
Iron man
What car do you drive?
Bmw x5
What’s your favorite music?
Dance music
What do you do in your spare time other then table tennis?
Just rest or watch movies
Do you eat well or eat junk good?
I can eat everything. Sometimes I eat junk food
Have you browsed the website TableTennisDaily.co.uk before?
Not yet
Your team mates
Who’s the funniest player in the training hall?
Kirill Skachkov
What is your motto in training?
Just focus on the table
Who trains the hardest in the training hall?
The young players.
Who has the best nickname?
I don’t know
And Lastly
And lastly, thanks very much for your kindness in taking part in this interview for all the members of the TableTennisDaily site to learn and know more about the life of a professional player.
Would you like to add one last tip, or an inspirational message to us passionate members of TableTennisDaily?
Thank you for the invite. Thank you for all the support, I wish you good luck
Thanks for your time Ryu!
TableTennisDaily Staff and forum
Enjoy the interview guys!
Full Name: Ryu Seung Min
Age: 30
Date Of Birth: 05 August 1982
Height: 177cm
Club represented: TTF Ochsenhausen and in korea I play for Samsung
Highest World Ranking: 2
Photo thanks to Liam Pitchford and Daniel Zwickl
Equipment – Peter wants to know what do you use? Butterfly
Blade: Ryu Seung Min G-Max
FH Rubber: Tenergy 05
BH Rubber: I don't have a backhand rubber
Your career
How long have you been playing table tennis for, when did you start?
I started 23 years ago at age of 8
EditingSports asks, Who has been the biggest influence on your career?
My family
Svttc asks, How did it feel when you beat Wang Hao in the 2004 Olympics?
I had lots of confidence as I approached the match. Before the Olympics I had very good training I believe this helped.
What did you do the night you won the 2004 Olympics? Can you remember?
I slept that night because I had blood doping control
Yosua Yosan asks, What is your major goal in your lifetime career in the sport of table tennis?
My major goal throughout my career has been to achieve an Olympic gold medal.
Ryu Seung Min - Photo by: Reuters
RubinTM asks, Who is the toughest opponent you have ever faced on the international circuit?
For me it has to be the Chinese players
ttmonster asks, What is the biggest regret of your playing career, if you have any?
I have no regrets
How come you are not attending this years WTTC Ryu?
I don’t play for the national team anymore that is why.
Equipment
TerIphik - Hi, I would like to know if the material (rubbers and blades) of professional players is the same to the same material as we (nonprofessional) buy in table tennis shops?
I think there is a little difference yes.
Filip asks,What is the difference between you in 2004 when you were at your top level and now?
Now all players have better technique and move faster. Lots of players have a higher quality on their shots. My style needs a lot of movement and power. 10 years ago I had the best footwork and was able to move fastest with most power, now I am a little slower than back in 2004.
Yosuayosan, Has the glue ban affected your style of play?
Of course, however for every player it is the same. But for my playing style I feel I have been effected a great deal.
jedimasterplk asks: Why do pro's like tenergy so much - what differentiates it from other rubbers
This is a difficult question to answer. I cannot compare but if you look so many players use Tenergy, even players who are sponsored by other companies.
Have you tried the new ball that will be in place in July 2014? What are your thoughts on changing the ball?
I have not tried the new ball yet. I don't know if there is a big difference or not at the moment sorry.
Table Tennis in general
RubinTM asks, Why do you think penholders are less common in the modern game?
This is because the penhold style is a huge defect against the shakehand. If a player is to choose penhold they will play the Chinese style as you have a more free backhand.
Sali asks,I have noticed that you are now trying to play with your backhand, do you think this will aid you when playing against the Chinese?
No I just use my backhand against the Chinese to keep me in the rally. If I don't use my backhand it is so very difficult. My style is so difficult.
derekho asks,Why did you choose to play in the style you play and have you ever considered trying the reverse pen hold backhand?
I always considered to play backhand but when I was young I chose pen. During the time Kim Taek Soo and Yoo Nam Kyu were the top players in the world so I followed them.
PingPongPom asks,What was it that made you consider moving to Ochsenhausen to start playing in the German league and how are you enjoying the competition so far?
I chose the club because it is a very professional organization for the player. I have been playing for 8 months and I really enjoy it and have a good time.
Ochsenhausen - Photo by: ETTU
pingpingpongpong asks, Have you ever thought about participating in the Chinese Super League or do you prefer European leagues more?
I like both leagues. I think Europe's league has a more professional setup. But the Chinese League has more stronger players and more spectators.
What languages do you speak?
Korean and a little English.
RubinTM asks, Who do you expect to win the 2013 WTTC?
I expect Ma Long or Xu Xin will win.
Training
Iczy asks, Your style is highly praised for your footwork speed is this the result of hard training or a natural trait you were born with?
For my style it's very important I move fast, because of this I have always trained very hard on my footwork every day.
Who or what was the inspiration for your amazing footwork?
All past penhold players.
What kind of physical exercises do you do practice for your footwork?
I do a lot of quick speed running mixed with long distance running. I also do a lot of footwork practice in the training hall.
Who do you think has better footwork than you? (past or present players)
I think Ma Lin and xu Xin
EditingSports asks,What keeps you motivated to train hard all the time?
To have a successful table tennis life.
How often do you train?
Now I train 2 times a day.
What do you practice the most? What aspect is most important in the game table tennis?
I think most important is Concentration.
Matches
Super Chopper asks, If you don't mind Ryu, which players do you find playing difficult against in the top 30 in the world?
All the Chinese players & Timo Boll
Which Chinese player is your favourite to play against?
Ma long
Joelstar asks: What warm ups do you do before a game to get you ready to compete?
Just simple run & stretching
Gauravvrak – Whats your mind strategy when you are 2-0 down. What do you think to have the belief to get back into the match?
Just to focus on the next set. I don't think about the past set.
Do you watch yourself and opponents on youtube?
Sometimes.
Editing Sports asks, What's your best match ever?
2007 World Championship Semi Final against Wang Liqin.
Off the topic questions
Who’s the most famous person you know through table tennis?
Jan Ove Waldner.
Who’s your favorite sportsman of all time?
Michael Jordan
Favorite film?
Iron man
What car do you drive?
Bmw x5
What’s your favorite music?
Dance music
What do you do in your spare time other then table tennis?
Just rest or watch movies
Do you eat well or eat junk good?
I can eat everything. Sometimes I eat junk food
Have you browsed the website TableTennisDaily.co.uk before?
Not yet
Your team mates
Who’s the funniest player in the training hall?
Kirill Skachkov
What is your motto in training?
Just focus on the table
Who trains the hardest in the training hall?
The young players.
Who has the best nickname?
I don’t know
And Lastly
And lastly, thanks very much for your kindness in taking part in this interview for all the members of the TableTennisDaily site to learn and know more about the life of a professional player.
Would you like to add one last tip, or an inspirational message to us passionate members of TableTennisDaily?
Thank you for the invite. Thank you for all the support, I wish you good luck
Thanks for your time Ryu!
TableTennisDaily Staff and forum