T2 Asia Pacific Table Tennis League 2017!

Which team do you think will win?

  • Team Maze: (Timo Boll, Chen Chien-An, Aleksandr Shibaev)

    Votes: 13 18.6%
  • Team JJ: (Vladimir Samsonov, Chuang Chih-Yuan, Tomokazu Harimoto)

    Votes: 13 18.6%
  • Team Persson: (Jun Mizutani, Joo Saehyuk, Mattias Karsson)

    Votes: 20 28.6%
  • Team Rossi: (Dmitrij Ovtcharov, Shang Kun, Paul Drinkhall)

    Votes: 24 34.3%

  • Total voters
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Results from Round 2, Day 5 (13 July 2017):

Team JJ 12:17 Team Persson

Matilda Ekholm 1:3 Bernadette Szocs (10:11, 10:11, 2:11, 9:7)
Chuang Chih-Yuan 3:2 Jun Mizutani (11:8, 11:9, 11:9, 7:11, 3:5*)
Jeon Jihee 1:4 Suthasini Sawettabut (7:11, 9:11, 7:11, 3:11, 5:3*)
Vladimir Samsonov 4:1 Mattias Karlsson (4:11, 11:4, 11:9, 11:5, 10:2)
Sun Yingsha 2:3 Wang Manyu (11:4, 7:11, 11:10, 6:11, 5:6)
Tomokazu Harimoto 1:4 Joo Saehyuk (11:6, 9:11, 7:11, 8:11, 6:9)


Team Maze 13:12 Team Rossi
Chen Chien-An 1:3 Dimitrij Ovtcharov (8:11, 8-11, 11-10, 3:7)
Hina Hayata 3:1 Georgina Pota (11:10, 5:11, 11:5, 10:6)
Alexander Shibaev 3:1 Paul Drinkhall (11:6, 11:10, 11:9, 4:6)
Feng Tianwei 1:3 Elizabeta Samara (9:11, 10:11, 11:8, 6:8)
Timo Boll 2:3 Wang Chuqin (8:11, 10:11, 11:5, 6:11, 5:0*)
Yang Haeun 3:1 Cheng I-Ching (6:11, 11:9, 11:8, 6:3)

*) Kill Zone game (first to five points, no deuce)
 
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Thoughts about Joo vs Harimoto match: could it be that time limits may add an advantage to defenders?

It might give a slight advantage if the attacker can't adjust fast, but I don't think that it was a determining factor. Joo is a very experienced player and an exceptional chopper. Harimoto is still a kid, who needs more experience and keep calm
 
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PLAYERS eager to score as many points as possible for they do get money for each point won.
Money rules the world ... money rules the sport...
 
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I am not sure, but definitely I do not like the last seconds and using time by players like ekholm, shibaev or chuang. Yellow card does not change anything. The umpire in such situation should decide how many points will be played. So in Samsonov situation umpire should let them finish the set. in boll situation umpire should let them play last point
 
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Results from Round 2, Day 6 (15 July 2017):

Team JJ 12:15 Team Maze

Matilda Ekholm 2:2 Hina Hayata (7:11, 11:10, 11:7, 7:8)
Chuang Chih-Yuan 2:2 Timo Boll (8:11, 10:11, 11:9, 6:5)
Jeon Jihee 1:3 Feng Tianwei (1:11, 11:8, 9:11, 7:9)
Vladimir Samsonov 2:2 Alexander Shibaev (9:11, 11:3, 11:8, 8:10)
Sun Yingsha 3:2 Hina Hayata (replacing Yang Haeun due to illness) (11:7, 4:11, 11:10,11:3, 1:4)
Tomokazu Harimoto 2:4 Chen Chien-An (11:4, 8:11, 6:11, 7:11, 9:11, 4:2)

Team Rossi 13:18 Team Persson
Elizabeta Samara 0:5 Wang Manyu (3:11, 5:11, 8:11, 7:11, 4:10)
Paul Drinkhall 2:3 Joo Saehyuk (11:5, 10:11, 11:6, 10:11, 3:5*)
Cheng I-Ching 2:3 Bernadette Szocs (10:11, 7:11, 11:5, 8:11, 4:2)
Wang Chuqin 4:1 Jun Mizutani (11:8, 11:5, 10:11, 11:9, 5:4*)
Georgina Pota 3:2 Suthasini Sawettabut (11:7, 4:11, 11:9, 4:11, 7:5)
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 2:4 Mattias Karlsson (6:11, 3:11, 11:9, 3:11, 7:11, 5:3)

*) Kill Zone game (first to five points, no deuce)

 
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Who's the best lucky earner of all the players here? It is easy to tell from the "Points Won" column, considering every point worth USD 50.

For now, Chen Chien-An stands the first with 245 points won, and Tomokazu Harimoto is next to the best with 244 points gained, which earned over USD 12,000 for him. I'm really glad for the boy ...
 
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Standings after Round 2/Day 6 (15 July 2017):

Team Leaderboard (matches, games won, games difference, points won):
1) Team Maze (36, 90, +22, 1354)
2) Team Persson (36, 88, +10, 1393)
3) Team JJ (36, 76, -11, 1355)
4) Team Rossi (36, 67, -21, 1254)

Men's Leaderboard (matches, games won, games difference, points won):
1) Chen Chien-An (Maze) (6, 18, +8, 245)
2) Alexander Shibaev (Maze) (6, 16, +6, 225)
3) Timo Boll (Maze) (6, 15, +3, 240)
4) Vladimir Samsonov (JJ) (6, 15, +3, 239)
5) Dimitrij Ovtcharov (Rossi) (6, 15, +3, 225)
6) Joo Saehyuk (Persson) (6, 15, +2, 226)
7) Chuang Chih-Yuan (JJ) (6, 13, -1, 242)
8) Jun Mizutani (Persson) (6, 13, -2, 224)
9) Mattias Karlsson (Persson) (6, 13, -3, 235)
10) Tomokazu Harimoto (JJ) (6, 12, -7, 244)
11) Shang Kun/Wang Chuqin (Rossi) (6, 11, -5, 218)
12) Paul Drinkhall (Rossi) (6, 9, -7, 205)

Women's Leaderboard (matches, games won, games difference, points won):
1) Ding Ning/Wang Manyu (Persson) (6, 22, +16, 269)
2) Wu Yang/Sun Yingsha (JJ) (6, 21, +14, 253)
3) Hina Hayata (Maze) (6, 17, +9, 229)
4) Bernadette Szocs (Persson) (6, 16, +6, 231)
5) Yang Haeun (Maze) (5, 13, +4, 173)
6) Cheng I-Ching (Rossi) (6, 12, 0, 197)
7) Georgina Pota (Rossi) (6, 12, -2, 210)
8) Feng Tianwei (Maze) (6, 9, -7, 207)
9) Matilda Ekholm (JJ) (6, 9, -7, 197)
10) Suthasini Sawettabut (Persson) (6, 9, -9, 208)
11) Elizabeta Samara (Rossi) (6, 8, -10, 199)
12) Jeon Jihee (JJ) (6, 6, -13, 180)

Next matches: Round 3 (2-4 August 2017).
 
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Who's the best lucky earner of all the players here? It is easy to tell from the "Points Won" column, considering every point worth USD 50.

For now, Chen Chien-An stands the first with 245 points won, and Tomokazu Harimoto is next to the best with 244 points gained, which earned over USD 12,000 for him. I'm really glad for the boy ...

Do you know what exactly is "games diff"? Is is just the diffence between games that a player won minus games he lost? And "points won" is also as simple as it sounds?
 
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