I Played In A National Tournament; This Is My Diary

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Dear TTD community, I have already posted these same YT videos in the Safe Video Footage thread but they are all over the place. So, I shall open a dedicated thread to consolidate these videos for easy cataloging. I hope USDC aka moderator allow for these little private indulgence.
 
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Prologue:

1. Sometime in Jan-23 I saw in my email a link calling TT enthusiast for a try out to represent my state in an upcoming National Level Games.

2. I responded to the link and duly filled up my particulars.

3. During the try-out date, I went for it and got 3rd placing in the men's singles, barely made the cut, i.e., the last spot for men's singles. However, for the men's doubles, I was randomly placed with another player and both of us never lost a single game at all. So, we became the champion for MD during the try-out.

4. Fast forward to Mar-23, we were ferried off by a state sponsored chartered bus, seven hours north-east to another state / province to play in the National Levels. Food, Lodgings as well as Transportation are all sponsored.
 
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Men's Single Progress Report.

1. I was placed in Group B out of a total of 8 groups. ( 8 groups x 4 pax per group = 32 players in the MS ).

2. Day 1 was all about round-robin and unfortunately, I was placed in a group with some stronger player than I am. I lost two games while only winning one. Only the top two players in each group advanced to the knock-out stage that is to be played the following day.

3. Some trivia: I met a player who uses the V-grip or locally we called it the Cobra Grip. I have never met anyone in my play career with such a grip and I got a little disorientated with this play style. Naturally, I lost to him before I could adjust to his unusual / non-text book play style.

4. YT link as follows:

5. In the next match I played against a J-Pen with inverted rubber and I manage to beat him as I am more familiar with this play-style.

6. The YT link as follows:

6a) Video 1 of 2:

6b) Video 2 of 2:

7. The final MS match at Day 1, I lost as well as my last opponent for the group stage is a much better player than I am. I did not get any video of this match as it was pointless because his win is a foregone conclusion. This player took the top spot in my grouping as well, never losing a single match. This opponent uses Shakehand Viscaria with Rakza X on both side.
 
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Men's Double Progress Report:

1, In the MD side, at the round robin / qualifying state, we lost one match but won two to book a spot to progress to the knock-out stage tomorrow. My partner and I booked the second spot in our grouping. We were placed in Group C.

2. The next day, my partner and I won the quarter-finals and progressed to the Semi-Finals. It is worth noting during the QF game, my opponent uses a shake-hand grip with anti on one side & long-pips on the other. Another non-conventional set-up that I faced. Nonetheless, my partner and I were unfazed and took the game 3 vs 1 to proceed to the SF.

3. SF is where things gets more exciting.
 
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MD SF games:

1. My partner and I won 3 vs 2. This was a tough match and both side played a very tight and tactical game. The score was tight, very tight indeed. We were tied at 2-2 and during the fifth and final set at 5:5 score-line, one side start to buckle under the pressure and started making unforced errors. The other steadier side then took the opportunity to widen the lead and finally won the match at 11:6. I am glad it was not my partner nor me who caved in to the mental pressure.

2. Video 1 of 5:

3. Video 2 of 5:

4. Video 3 of 5:

5. Video 4 of 5:

6. Video 5 of 5:
 
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Next we come to the MD Finals

1. In this match, it was not as tough as the semi because my opponent has a weaker partner. My partner and I knew it and we exploited it to the max. The opponent is too reliant on the alpha. We won 3-1 in this final match and got the gold medal.

2. Video 1 of 4:

3. Video 2 of 4:

4. Video 3 of 4:

5. Video 4 of 4:
 
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Some photos and highlight shots.


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I hope you like them. I welcome questions and shall answer as best I can.

p/s The two ladies on my right who are from the same state / province as I am also took the GOLD MEDAL in the WD event. The guy in the middle is our team manager, he took care of our logistics.
 
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wow! must've been an amazing experience traveling to another state and playing at a national level! just want to say congrats and hope i can be able to play at such level.
Confucius says, " A journey of a thousand steps always begins with the first step out of your home door "
 
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Man the light was really annoying. Is this only on the videos or was it really like this?

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It only appear like this in the video. Thank god.

The qualifying rounds was held in a badminton hall, inside a very large logistic warehouse refitted to be a badminton hall.
 
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so how did you manage to transform so quickly from a recreational player to a national level player ?
1. Hang out with you guys at TTD ( j/kidding :ROFLMAO: )
2. Stop EJ'ing. Quickly find a set-up you can rely on and move on to serious biz. Item No. 3 is very helpful to satisfy objective Nos. 2.
3. Hire a quality coach. Mine was an ex-National Player who was a Silver Medallist in MS ( ASEAN aka as South East Asian Games ) as his credentials.
4. Your club-mates / garage friends are not your coach.
 
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What are national level games? Is it like a national closed championship? Is the winner going to represent the country at international level games?
 
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What are national level games? Is it like a national closed championship? Is the winner going to represent the country at international level games? it is participated by players from all states.

1. It means the players are from all states.

2. No, the players are not going to represent the nation in International Games.
 
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1. It means the players are from all states.

2. No, the players are not going to represent the nation in International Games.
You mean you aren’t going to represent your country in doubles? 😃
 
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Good morning to all, it is now 7.30am and after a good rest, I am ready to write a blog post of yesterday's event while it is still fresh in my mind for sharing purpose.

1. I was up at 5.00am yesterday and I reached the venue at 8.00am. Even though I am one hour early, the car park is full and I was forced to park at some distance away from the venue.

2. Once inside, the venue is already pack and crowded. There are over 300 plus participants in this Team Event. 64 teams of five pax each. All singles matches only.

3. The hall is very big and modern and fully air conditioned. I cannot believe that this venue is a not for profit private school and its operation is fully funded by public donation with little or no help from the government. Even the toilets feels like a decent hotel level in terms of cleanliness and upkeep.

4. There are 32 tables in the main hall for OPEN EVENT with a secondary hall reserved for elementary school students only competition. My team and I made our way to Table 32 and checked-in with the match officials. It is now 8.30pm and my team started our warm-up routine and controlled short driving strokes. We cannot really do power looping strokes as it is very crowded and if the ball flies off, it is very difficult to retrieve the ball amidst the hundreds of legs.

5. Before I go on, I do apologize there is no video recording because the hall is very crowded and if there is recording, it will be obscured by hundreds of people walking around or worse; bumping into the camera and damaging it. So, apologies for no video recording.

6. I participated in the OPEN event where there are U10 players up to 70 years-old something grandpa pipster. There are no rating and it is a FREE for ALL.

7. It is now 9.00am and the organizer announced in the PA for all the participants to gather at the front of the hall, near the podium to witness the officiating of the event. FYI, this is an annual event and this is the 38th times the event has been held. After singing the national anthem and listening to a couple speeches by the CEO of the corporate sponsors ( there is this particular corporate sponsor that was giving out free fried rice and dumplings as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility effort ).

8. 9.30am, the umpire approached the teams in my Group and start the game. I am the weakest player in my group and my job is to go against the strongest player in the opposing team. I have to face three players in three respective team and all three are male youth players; those high-schoolers who trained 6 days a week in a coaching program type. Similar to those that @Tony's Table Tennis shown in his previous video.

9. I will not describe all three matches because their playing style are similar, that is to say, shake-hand grip two inverted ESN / Tenergy / Dignics rubbers and two wings looping fast attacking style. I mean these kids all go through the same coaching program, hence their style is pretty cookie-cutter.

10. My first game was me acting like a deer in the headlight syndrome. I was stunned and not used to the speed of their attacking pace. I lost as expected with a humiliating 11-1 scoreline. In my usual social club setting, our pace is more subdue, where usually after we serve, we will tend to go into a few cutting / pushing exchange to try to seize the opportunity to open up. And I am used to this pace.

11. But NOOOOOOOO.... these high-schoolers open up at all 3rd ball no matter where the ball land. No matter if I cut or push either to their FH or BH, they will open up and with spin. Even if I can block it, they will be ready with one or two or three or four conter-drives. These kids are relentless. I counted on average I can block like one or two before losing the points. The best I ever did was able to block four of their counter-drives and won a point ( Yay! My best point, wish I had it recorded ).

12. All in all, I did not WIN a single set. Yup I sucked this much. But then, this is to be expected and my personal objective is prevent myself losing under five points. In total I played 3 players with a total of 9 sets. Except for the first two sets where I got a 11-1 and 11-4 scoreline ( deer in headlight syndrome ), the rest of the remainder seven sets I manage to suck a little bit less, with my best scoreline being 12-14 ( CHO-LEH )

13. How did I lose? My receive game is poor. I failed to open up upon their receive and played a passive cut / push of which these high-schoolers are just waiting gleefully for it. They will open up no matter where I push to them, be it their BH or FH. If the ball is short, they will flick it or push long to me, knowing I do not have a consistent open-up skill. I tried several time to open up with my BH, but it went into the net often so I gave up and played it safe, which is a poor option nevertheless.

14. How did I lose not so badly? In another words, how did I get my winning points? Well, I can say my own service earn me some saving grace points. I alternate my serve with short strong backspin with placement as well as fast long to opponent's cross-over point. Some of my blocks did surprise them, as they did not expect this old fat dude to bounce the ball back, not just once, but sometimes twice. The best I did was four blocks in a row.

15. How did my team-mate performed? Let just say we did not make it to the knockout stage. Since this is an OPEN event, I can say this tournament is out of our league. These youngsters are playing at a different level. Nonetheless, it was all in good fun and what a sporting life is all about.

Thank you for your attention. Feel free to ask questions and I will answer as best as I could.
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Don't worry Gozo
Butterfly is soon to release their latest top end rubber. You should be able to win 1 to 2 points more per game with that new rubber.

32 tables in 1 day? Big space. NICE
and the hall does look very classy! NICE
 
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