2019 JOOLA LA OPEN - R16 - Eugene Wang vs Tao Wenzhang (highlights)
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- 2019 JOOLA LA Open Table Tennis Tournament
Open Singles Round of 16
Eugene Wang (Canada) vs. Tao Wenzhang (California, USA)
Hosted by LA Open Table Tennis Committee
Powered by JOOLA North America
August 31 - September 1, 2019
Long Beach Convention Center
Long Beach, California, USA
USA Table Tennis
www.usatt.org - Sport
This match is more exciting than most of the European championship
The greatest rivalry in North American table tennis
Deadass.
Helluva match for round of 16.
I love Eugene Wang's playing style !
Supreme leader plays really well
Put the same hairstyle and there you go 😂
Great match, wish I could see full match short form
Great match!!!!
Amazing how Tao doesn't even use forehand side for any type of backhand block or hit, does all his backhand blocks and backhand completely from the RPH backhand side. I'm a big fan of his, as a fellow penholder trying to reach 2000, I'm just over 1900 right now.
awesome match
This is just scary up close :)
fun to watch - ggs
Eugene lookin good. Added a couple new serves and knee seems to be healthier than usual
Eugene entered the lower bracket and played TWZ in round 2, what happened?
He lost to a 2500 dude. The guy that beat him was a beast.
@@SilentArc I suspect he lost to this guy to avoid a tough upper bracket, but just guessing.
Yuan Hu oh haha no. The whole tourney was full of international players and was extremely difficult. Plus, Tao beat Eugene last year La Open so there’s no reason to dump just so he can play him in the first round of elimination. If anything, Tao is one of the only guys I trust that can beat Eugene.
@@SilentArc I like your reasoning, but is still not convinced completely. The player he lost to is Zhigao Si, who's maximum rating is less than 2600. Eugene knew who to face should he won the match against Zhigao Si, which was Yinchi Fang, a former player in Chinese National team B. Should he lost the match, he would play Wenzhang Tao, whom he played many times before. Tao is a tough player, but it is likely Eugene has higher confidence with wining against Tao. Another reason is I still cannot believe Eugene lost the match against a guy rated less than 2600, 0-3. I watched several of his matches in the tournament, he beat player near 2600 easily. In addition, if you check further tournament draw, the upper draw was indeed much tougher than the lower draw, Eugene's match was one of the last RR in the open single, I watched the match also, I guess he knew this all before match with Si Zhigao.
Kung Fu Panda wins again
Eugene Wang: i'm hitting the buffet circuit after this match
LOOOLLL
First
eugene need lose some weight
kata thats muscle