technologically speaking, it is possible.In TO sometimes you can hear the entire conversation in a team.
Just thinking out loud, what if someone’s watching live. They listen to what the Korean team said and say it to the CNT coach in the same TO?
It’s technically possible
And the complaint I heard the most is that they set the bounce of the tables to the maximum tolerance allowed.For the Seoul Olympics, Korea situated many of the top players from opposing countries stay far away from the TT Hall. Also had some humid conditions for playing. Completely accidental that they won gold and silver in men's singles at that event. Yes, completely accidental.
technologically speaking, it is possible.
there have been a lot of things recorded that I'm sure the coaches never want other people to hear,
and then it gets broadcasted out for the whole world to hear
You know, when you as a player or coach signed the form. you give your rights away.
this is why, when a player goes and does some TT private, WTT/ITTF has the rights to use those tt on its social media without additional request from the player.
How that is fair, I don't know, but since the players "agreed" by signing the participation form, the rights are given away too. So you can't tell WTT/ITTF, you don't want those mics there, its part of what was signed for
who said it is hometown people doing that? lolThanks. Learning new things.
But then I wonder why they moved the mic so close to the Korean team. Why would your hometown Korean technical guys want to broadcast what the coach said? 😂😂
Felix beats his brother Alex. In good times Alex beats Liang Jingkun, but in bad times he can lose to anyone.MT SF
FRA vs TPE
F. Lebrun 0-1 -> 3-1 CCY
G1 35, 38, 58, 511
G2 30, 32, 42, 43, 53 slight net for Lebrun, 54, 64 dead net for Lebrun, 65, 75 dead net for Lebrun, 77 slight net for CCY, 78 slight net for CCY and TO for Lebrun, 88 slight net for Lebrun, 89, 109, 1010, 1110, 1111, 1311
G3 01, 51, 53, 63, 64, 74, 75, 85, 87 Lebrun served off the table, 107, 108, 118
G4 02, 12 TO for CCY, 42, 43, 63 endline edge for Lebrun, 73, 74, 94, 95, 105, 106, 116
not good enoughAlexis doing better in the serve and receive game now, which is what lost him Game 1.
Another interesting thing is that he's purposefully slowing down the pace of the game a bit.