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Losing the close games is not always mental - the better players usually win at 8-8 and 9-9 and Harimoto is the better player.No wonder Groth doesn’t normally make it this far at tournaments like this. He cannot close games
I understand the Mizutani reference but what did I miss about Harimoto.....Harimoto needs to prepare extra pairs of underwear from now on.
Mizutani: Freeballing is the way to go.
true, also Harimoto had the last 2 serves in those sets but Groth totally blew that second set. It’s one thing losing the lead being 10-7 up, but not taking a timeout there shows he’s mentally not prepared for these. It could’ve gone differently had he had a coach or Lind with himLosing the close games is not always mental - the better players usually win at 8-8 and 9-9 and Harimoto is the better player.
https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/fan-steals-fzds-underwear-lol.30955/I understand the Mizutani reference but what did I miss about Harimoto.....
Second set Harimoto made an unbelievable angle on his block at 10-7, then got a lucky edge at 10-8. Yes Groth missed a good opportunity at 10-9 but I don't think that game came down to a lack of mental preparedness.true, also Harimoto had the last 2 serves in those sets but Groth totally blew that second set. It’s one thing losing the lead being 10-7 up, but not taking a timeout there shows he’s mentally not prepared for these. It could’ve gone differently had he had a coach or Lind with him
3rd and 4th game Groth realized he couldn't handle it and just started pushing, but that didn't pose any issues to HarimotoThe match came down to a better player executing a little better and one key strategic advantage - Harimoto realized Groth was struggling greatly on the half long serve and receive and TH turned that into a lot of free points or advantages to take control of the point.
Yes, time has changed but some folks' stereotypical view hasn't. Probably never will.
Yes, performing well at critical moments is a big part of the reasons a player is great.Losing the close games is not always mental - the better players usually win at 8-8 and 9-9 and Harimoto is the better player.
A nice smile from Fan. If a player is so great and achieves so much, winning is normal for him that he doesn't have to express the overjoy side.
He is just trolling the contrast with Sora's expression is obvious.A nice smile from Fan. If a player is so great and achieves so much, winning is normal for him that he doesn't have to express the overjoy side.
I think these are Chinese fangirls who happens to cheer for Japanese players.Yeah, like wtf. when have Japanese fangirls ever been seen in Doha? I also thought they were modest
Don’t think so, they were cheering hard for Harimoto and Matsushima instead of Xu Yingbin and Xiang Peng yesterdayI think these are Chinese fangirls who happens to cheer for Japanese players.