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koki is a paragon of seriousness compared to this guy lolIs he coached by Koki Niwa?? The ultimate "don't play serious" guys.
koki is a paragon of seriousness compared to this guy lolIs he coached by Koki Niwa?? The ultimate "don't play serious" guys.
Not the first day.matsushima is infuriating to watch. truckloads of natural talent but just doesnt give a fuck in doubles. at 10 8 in the game 2 he tried to flick the receive and missed; which is perfectly normal; mistakes happen.
but instead of going for the safer shot at 10-9 he seems to want to prove to himself that he can do it and flicks it nonchalantly again and...missed. exact same flick, exact same mistake. they lost 10-12 after that
😡its a wonder miwa doesnt kick his arse😡
Apparently, it's the high throw rubber again...Why? Seems like he hit some really good forehand loops
One key aspect to note not only in that last point but also other rallies is that Togami often moves away at the start of the loop to loop then tries to move in for the kill, but he doesn't change his pace and power to throw Lin off beforehand causing the returning ball being too difficult to kill. Not to mention Lin's amazing long range play, crazy how coach Ueda or Togami himself never once thought of a drop shot or soft block after pushing Lin away from the tableTogami had at least two occasions in solid control during the whole rally. One is at 19th shot, Togami took the chance to go really Lin's wide forehand, Lin had to recover with a high arc loop which lead to Togami redirected topspin to Lin's wide backhand a few shots later and forced Lin to lob.
Most people would assume Togami would win the rally at this time, and they usually would be right.
However, Lin executed two very difficult deep lobs and followed by a vicious signature backhand loop. This loop was so deep it jammed Togami a little bit so he couldn't launch another full swing counter, in stead, he did a slow soft loop which was a good decision as Lin was far away from the table and a short ball may cause him off balance.
Again, however, Lin did something very few pros can do as well as he can: he stepped forward, backhand ripped the ball with such a pace and spin that the ball dived after it bounced off the table leaving a pouncing Togami swinging the air and falling on the floor.
Some fans still criticize Togami attacking recklessly. Actually he has improved a lot and the fact he went to toe to toe with LSD in the last play showed just that. In order to beat top Chinese, you need Tomo's lightning speed or relentless attacking style. Togami has the latter. If he keeps improving, he is hopeful.
I think Kao is injured from his match against Truls.what happened to lin yunju...he and kao withdrew from mens doubles
correctI think Kao is injured from his match against Truls.
sora has a problem with illegal serves. he, noshad and xu yingbin are some of the worst offenders after wang chuqinMS R32
Sora Matsushima vs Patrick Franziska 3-1 (-8,9,6,8)
G2 2:5, 8:5, 8:7, 10:7, 10:9, 11:9 (Matsushima switched to a punch serve, which won him the point. Franziska complained that the toss was non-vertical and he was most likely correct, but no TTR)
Matsushima showed some growth imo. Instead of giving up in G2, he hung in there and managed to win G2, which changed the momentum.
so funny seeing the chinese mob backfireFelix possibly saved by flash.
theres this turkish player...merve demir i think? that has the same condition and plays regular non para tournaments, absolutely insaneAdam mentioning you have to keep the palm flat unless you're Natalia Partyka was wild.