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Qiu Jianxin told Ishikawa to spin it up on the BH instead of fast loop. That there's not much He could do about it. Most of all, keep her cool.
A quick technical question – why is asking Ishikawa to create skinny BH shots against HZJ an effective strategy? Wouldn't that allow HZJ's long pips BH to take advantage of the spin too?
Basically, pips, whether short, long, or raw, fear strong spin. These styles feed off on pace and excel in disruption. Therefore, inverted players want to avoid that by spinning the heck out of the ball.
That's the reason China has ditched these styles over the years, because double inverted has the "broadest window." It can handle everything.
I see. I always had the impression that long pips feed off spin and would benefit from heavy rotation.
http://sports.sina.com.cn/others/pingpang/2019-04-23/doc-ihvhiewr7733052.shtml
Her killer shot is no longer effective after being thoroughly studied. On this, Hirano knows it well: "In the past, I could win just by playing fast. Now everyone is playing like this. If you say this is the most advanced, then that's certainly not the case. I hope that I can grow stronger and stand at the forefront forever."她的杀手锏也因为被对手研究透彻而不再有优势,对此平野美宇很是明白:“以前只要快就能赢,现在大家都在打这样的球。如果说这是最尖端的话,不是那样的。我希望自己能更加成长,永远站在最前端。”
Took her 2 years to get it.
http://www.mytabletennis.net/Forum/...80&title=2017-austrian-open-09-1909-24#996380
She plays better this way against China. The style from ATTC doesn't work anymore. Not just China. Other players are getting the hang of it as well. This is a necessary change.
These table hoarders.
They do to an extent. They have something like a range, a certain threshold before they lose control. That's why they're so effective at the amateur level because most inverted players can't cross the threshold.
You can watch it on sportdeutschland.tv
Franziska laying an egg. Sad.