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To get to the mountaintop, he has to beat Felix. How do you feel about that lol?All hopes on... LSD?![]()
The men have had something like this for a while now since LJK disappeared. On the women's side, WMY lost to Sato, that's the only real thing that changed. What will be interesting is whether they can get Kuai Man past Sato and Miwa.
2 times now. Wtf. Anyone know if Wang Hao was coaching him or not for that match?Wang Chuqin losing to Anders Lind is not a surprise I can give you that
Well, no Chinese men in the quarters - that's a new feeling....Wang Chuqin losing to Anders Lind is not a surprise I can give you that
Maybe the chinese hurricane rubbers have been surpassed by butterfly rubbers and no longer give the chinese an advantage . The rest of the world are catching up.Well, no Chinese men in the quarters - that's a new feeling....
I was thinking something alongst those lines when I saw LSD repeatedly fail to gain an advantage on Alexis while Alexis was well off the table. Feels like you need really special technique to get away with Hurricane on the forehand at that level.Maybe the chinese hurricane rubbers have been surpassed by butterfly rubbers and no longer give the chinese an advantage . The rest of the world are catching up.
To me there was never an absolute advantage to the hurricane, but a combination of a variety of factors, possibly a synergy between the way they approach the game and how hurricanes support it. Perhaps the last generation played first with the celluloid balls and had to transition, it's a little different than growing up with the ABS ball. The commercially available hurricanes are a bit more hybridy now, and maybe that's also the case on the team side, and they're having a hard time adjusting. Who knows.I was thinking something alongst those lines when I saw LSD repeatedly fail to gain an advantage on Alexis while Alexis was well off the table. Feels like you need really special technique to get away with Hurricane on the forehand at that level.