says
Варна
Well-Known Member
Harimoto lost the match not because of the FH.
He began the match with the mood to sprint cross the park and first 2 games were just like that.
But he had no idea about what tactics he would need against that oponent.
The first time Harimoto reminded that there is something called Tactics was just when Pletea had the game point for the 3rd game.
The real crisis began with the 5th game. Harimoto couldn't deal with Pletea's serves. Discouraged, confused, with lost concentration, and - for me the most important - not proper coaching, no tactical help how to deal with the oponent, and no technical advise how to deal with the oponent style.
He began the match with the mood to sprint cross the park and first 2 games were just like that.
But he had no idea about what tactics he would need against that oponent.
The first time Harimoto reminded that there is something called Tactics was just when Pletea had the game point for the 3rd game.
The real crisis began with the 5th game. Harimoto couldn't deal with Pletea's serves. Discouraged, confused, with lost concentration, and - for me the most important - not proper coaching, no tactical help how to deal with the oponent, and no technical advise how to deal with the oponent style.