Euro Asian final Waldner v Yoo Nam Kyu

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Komentáře • 80

  • @deanmartin7370
    @deanmartin7370 Před 8 lety +36

    Wow. Table tennis commentator who actually know what he's talking about. Easily visible game shot from angles that actually let you see the spin and trajectory of the ball. Wtf are we doing in 2016?!

  • @hkjkdsifu
    @hkjkdsifu Před 13 lety +5

    I love watching Yoo Nam Kyu. he is one exciting player with a great backhand

  • @whipdipsuck
    @whipdipsuck Před 8 lety +17

    this video is in better quality than recent ittf videos

  • @pomlast4970
    @pomlast4970 Před 8 lety +11

    Great match. Two later Olympics Gold Medalists played against each other.
    ITTF, please take a look at how these old games were held in the past. The lighting of the sport hall, the closeness of the audiences to the table and the style of the commentators; all these uplift a table tennis match to a classy snooker competition. Today we have only gaudy table tennis matches.

  • @killaxkr
    @killaxkr Před 8 lety +4

    Thanks for the uploading. It was a pleasure watching an old game.

  • @QuantumStates
    @QuantumStates Před 13 lety +1

    This is an incredible find, very rare. Thank you very much MurrayfieldTTC!

  • @remydelange
    @remydelange Před 13 lety +6

    Gentlemen, the table tennis game starts with the serve! Whether Waldner wins a lot of games based on his serves or not, it is how the game starts, everyone knows this..Meaning that all other players and everybody can also work on their serves..Take a look a Ma Lin: has worked hard on his serves but also on his service return..

    • @matonatomic
      @matonatomic Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, many of the top players are 3rd ball attackers and 5th ball winners. The serve sets up the 'easy' return for you to launch into the 3rd ball attack. And if you didn't win, then the 4th ball is defensive and you hit the 5th ball as the winner.

  • @olaniyi570
    @olaniyi570 Před 13 lety +1

    Awesome dude. Never seen this one before, thanks.
    This must have been before he won the 89 worlds.

  • @BBGBITW
    @BBGBITW Před 11 lety +3

    Waldner did, at least in this Final. He outclassed Yoo Nam Kyu in the last game. Very nice display of a true master!

  • @1996Johnny
    @1996Johnny Před 13 lety +1

    Great to see 80's Waldner with good control and service

  • @guyfromBR
    @guyfromBR Před 7 lety +2

    +MurrayfieldTTC
    Thank you a bunch, I'm thrilled by your dig, dear Murray, as this was a real treat to us, old-timers who can deeply appreciate a truly classic as this one. The narration by Matthew Syed makes it all the more enjoyable, as he is a solid knowledgeable connoisseur of the intricacies of the TT game, and all his inputs were right on the spot.
    This was a combination of factors that makes it beyond fabulous.
    The only sad note is that the TV/Producers who holds its rights decided to severely edit its final video, stealing 64 points from us which, on such a high level game as this one, practically reduces it to a mere illustration of a Final between the Greatest of all times and a really hard and capable opponent - albeit a very frustrated and emotionally taken one, a humanely surprise compared to how cold, focused and undisturbed most asian players generally are.
    But, anyway, I gather that's "it's better some than none", isn't it? ;)
    Again, my deep thanks for your decision to post it and all your efforts to share!
    Cheers!

    • @MurrayfieldTTC
      @MurrayfieldTTC  Před 7 lety +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! Its not Matthew Syed commentating (He would have only been 17 at the time!), not 100% sure who is commentating though.

    • @djpaulsid
      @djpaulsid Před 7 lety +1

      Commentator was Simon Reed

  • @f2b2f1c
    @f2b2f1c Před rokem +1

    Waldner sportin the period-correct mullet; business in the front, party in the back.

  • @74persson
    @74persson Před 13 lety

    Thanks for the videos.I have many old table tennis matches to,but ive newer seen this.

  • @ludoprovo
    @ludoprovo Před 13 lety +3

    @seekandthink Agree with you but he has also beaten some of the best top player in the world in 2004 without his serve.

  • @serginho29
    @serginho29 Před 13 lety

    Thank for this rare video!!!......post more if you have

  • @yusijak8392
    @yusijak8392 Před 6 lety +1

    매우 좋은 영상이네요

  • @Aizensama153
    @Aizensama153 Před 8 lety +2

    Woha insane how short of a pause they make between serves.

  • @josephrobinson8894
    @josephrobinson8894 Před rokem

    Kim taek soo and yoo nam kyu, move so fast around the table.

  • @VelinAndonov
    @VelinAndonov Před 13 lety +2

    Now that is a find! The legendary 1988 Olympic Champion Yoo Nam Kyu at his best. No one could withstand his fast attacks at that time.

  • @cje1
    @cje1 Před 13 lety +2

    @olaniyi570
    presumably circa 87-so before Yoo Nam Kyu had won the Olympics in Seoul. So the 1st two Olympic champions both in action!!

    • @nerminhuskic7182
      @nerminhuskic7182 Před 4 lety

      He says Waldner is 22 and Yoo is 20 so that means this was shot 87.

  • @pukulu
    @pukulu Před 8 lety

    Waldner was always something special under pressure. A modern player with a similar style to Yoo Nam Kyu is the Korean Ryu Seung Min.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoo_Nam-kyu

  • @ezghthrt7733
    @ezghthrt7733 Před 5 lety +1

    "Euro Asian final" - what's that competition?

  • @cje1
    @cje1 Před 12 lety +1

    @ikaros21 unlikely, this match was in 1987...Ovtcharov was born in 1988..

    • @djpaulsid
      @djpaulsid Před 7 lety

      It was 87 just before the 1988 Olympics where Yoo won Gold. It was at The Thornaby Pavillion in NE UK. I remember watching it on TV. I was 11 and its the match which got me playing

  • @ankitsrivastava3125
    @ankitsrivastava3125 Před 6 lety +1

    Scores were 5-5 then 21-9

  • @djpaulsid
    @djpaulsid Před 7 lety

    This was in Thornaby Pavillion

  • @Galimah
    @Galimah Před 12 lety

    @seekandthink Can you name a few of these "world top players" plz?

  • @zevlibin8892
    @zevlibin8892 Před 4 lety

    didn't realize young Val Kilmer was so good at table tennis

  • @ikaros21
    @ikaros21 Před 12 lety

    is that otcharov at 01:17 on the left side?

  • @Elchupanibres
    @Elchupanibres Před 11 lety +1

    Well he was one of the best table tennis players, BUT he was epic same with applegren

  • @NoSpeechForTheDumb
    @NoSpeechForTheDumb Před 12 lety

    LOL at blond Waldner! Very unique :)

  • @dirkmcgurk3173
    @dirkmcgurk3173 Před 8 lety +1

    Waldner took YOO out of his game and gave him a different look on the service too.

  • @praaneshsathya7891
    @praaneshsathya7891 Před 4 lety

    It was completely clever by waldner to speed up the gap between points nd serve quickly with all his variations nd even wen yu was serving he returned the ball too quickly

  • @VikingenAdam
    @VikingenAdam Před 11 lety +1

    Thumbs up to Sweden :D Cuz i'm from Sweden :D

  • @porcoverde100
    @porcoverde100 Před 12 lety

    QUE JOGOOO NOSSA

  • @donluna2000
    @donluna2000 Před 11 lety +6

    This table and floor color makes the ball visible. Ittf should ban those stupid light blue or gray tables

    • @mihaibasarab6376
      @mihaibasarab6376 Před 6 lety

      Better and multiple view angles, Better contrast color table&floor vs. ball. Why this is no possible nowadays ?

  • @NexxtGen
    @NexxtGen Před 11 lety

    3:08 "watch out" lol

  • @davidillingsworth3300
    @davidillingsworth3300 Před 6 lety

    Alan Lowe at 11.24

  • @jperssonisthebest
    @jperssonisthebest Před 11 lety

    bra Määääritz

  • @firaszul99
    @firaszul99 Před 12 lety

    the first match but the others were ok.

  • @Elchupanibres
    @Elchupanibres Před 11 lety +1

    i love the olympics back in the days from 80 and the 90ths, now days its kinda boring

  • @kirby4blues
    @kirby4blues Před 12 lety

    Not unlikely, impossible.
    ;D

  • @Fortuneplanner
    @Fortuneplanner Před 3 lety

    Conclusion= Poker face works

  • @seekandthink
    @seekandthink Před 13 lety

    @waldner97
    No I do not agree.
    Waldner is a legend, no doubt, but in different times there have been others who were at the top and is difficult to compare players in different periods.
    Waldner built his career on a fantastic but very hidden service. I spoke to various world top players and I heard more than once that without such service Waldner would have lost much more, so I desume he was, more or less, as good as the other World top players (but for his service)
    He is fantastic though.

    • @andreialexandruparfeni7129
      @andreialexandruparfeni7129 Před 7 lety +3

      Alvin Diaspar Well, what's stopping the top players from developing a great serve as well? Everybody was allowed to hide the ball back then.
      Would you make the case that Ma Lin was not better than European players during the time because if you take away his forehand loop and replace it with a "normal" one, he would have lost much more?

    • @dickn.ormous1064
      @dickn.ormous1064 Před 2 lety

      That would be Liu Guoliang.Waldner was a rally player.

  • @DNA12RAMTHA
    @DNA12RAMTHA Před 8 lety

    Game looks very slow paced compared to games nowdays.

  • @olaniyi570
    @olaniyi570 Před 12 lety +1

    Waldner could. Beat him again in the 89 teams.

  • @mfrizzle90
    @mfrizzle90 Před 12 lety

    7:08 ooaahhhwwawahahhwaa

  • @mchia123
    @mchia123 Před 11 lety

    o.k.

  • @user-iu1hp9nf7n
    @user-iu1hp9nf7n Před 10 lety +2

    Last set is very weird.
    I think that Yoo Nam Kyu didn't play his best at last set.
    I don't know why but I guess, Waldner didn't win his own strength.

    • @andreialexandruparfeni7129
      @andreialexandruparfeni7129 Před 7 lety +2

      김동현 Yes he did. He played amazingly well.

    • @hrundgren4352
      @hrundgren4352 Před 5 lety +1

      Last set is not weird. Waldner kept the pressure and pace (like JW says in the post match interview) and YNK folded under pressure and gave up mentally or maybe JW won thanks to his strength - YNK was not strong enough to keep up. You can’t blame a winner for why the loser lost. Unless they play with an injury, but then it is also not the winners fault that the loser is injured. This is not ice skating on Olympic level. ;)

    • @matonatomic
      @matonatomic Před 5 lety +2

      No, this is where the GREAT players show why they're GREAT. At 12-8 ahead, Waldner applies the pressure with 5 devastating serves - quick with spin, and YNK coudn't handle the returns. Waldner attacks with full force and YNK can't stop the stampede. Waldner wins all 5 of his serves to lead 17-8. YNK then gives up.

  • @firaszul99
    @firaszul99 Před 12 lety

    waldner just got free points and won the match pratically.

    • @matonatomic
      @matonatomic Před 5 lety +2

      No such thing as free points - from 12-8 in the third set, his serves were too deceptive for the Korean, and JOW went on the attack devastatingly.

  • @Wilbeerthoven
    @Wilbeerthoven Před 12 lety +2

    Now we are sure that Yoo Nam Kyu mother watched the video... 1 Dislike!

  • @djohnsonli3496
    @djohnsonli3496 Před 7 lety

    It seemed that Yoo Nam Kyu won the 1988 Olympic game really because the match place was in Korea and the match table was deliberately made...

  • @mindrover777
    @mindrover777 Před 11 lety

    are you dreaming.

  • @user-rc7lp9ke2e
    @user-rc7lp9ke2e Před 5 lety

    서브 겁나타네

  • @margarethawatson-willemsen9207

    Dramatically bad film angles and camera distance. Deserved better coverage. Pls fire the camera crew.

  • @BustyGretchen
    @BustyGretchen Před 5 lety

    It's weird that now in 2018 with several techniques in place to slow the game down (no more speed glue, plastic ball), one would expect to see longer rallies. But no, now TT's been degraded to serve-and-whack, promoted by the Chinese. There are just no more rallies anymore ...

    • @matonatomic
      @matonatomic Před 5 lety

      In F1, all the rules changes are to slow the cars down - yet each year the lap times get less and less, and the cars get quicker and quicker. Yes, in TT the rule changes were there to slow the ball down - but you're forgetting that athletes today are much more stronger and fitter, and with sports science, they're able to hit the balls with more power and spin, making the attacking shots much harder to defend against.

    • @epic1053
      @epic1053 Před 5 lety

      @@matonatomic True top 20 ITTF players from the 1980s are probably the same skill level as second division national league players.

    • @nerminhuskic7182
      @nerminhuskic7182 Před 4 lety

      @@epic1053 no more please

  • @Ghaemi350z
    @Ghaemi350z Před 12 lety

    Wtf? How is this sport even possible.

  • @khaledshinnawy5621
    @khaledshinnawy5621 Před 4 lety +1

    waldner is better

  • @cuninou
    @cuninou Před 12 lety

    Yoo Nam Kyu has completely surrendered at the end of the last set. It did spoil a little bit the beauty of the game in my opinion. It is a shame. He bowed to JOW's power, he acknowledged the Swedish was the best though^^

    • @matonatomic
      @matonatomic Před 5 lety

      From 12-8 down, YNK coudln't handle the 5 deceptive serves from JOW and lost those 5 points without reply. He surrendered knowing that at 17-8 down, he can't win.

  • @user-ct1ud7wf7e
    @user-ct1ud7wf7e Před 4 lety

    어이구 포기근성이 다분하군