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  • @Djeango2
    @Djeango2 Před rokem +32

    Such amazing points here, wow! The raquet changing hands are great too! Cheers champs ! TT is at such a level now.

    • @abstractexchange5057
      @abstractexchange5057 Před 8 měsíci

      Liu Guolang, the chinese table tennis legend as player and coach, once said that he concerns about the popularity of table tennis more than the results of matches. Heavyweight balls are luring stupid stuff in table tennis. They make table tennis become bored with very few touches in every balls series, and with more offgame time, less long rallies, less visual athletic skills shows. Simple reason : heavyweight balls fly too lightening fast, and players can not succeed to react to apply techniques. (All heavyweight objects like stones and heavyweight balls can fly lightening fast in air, but lightweight objects as small lightweight paper box can not fly fast in air due to effectively air resistence). The less touches in every ball series, the less ongame time, the more offgame time, and players lose more their time for offgame time to go to pick up balls.
      HEAVYWEIGHT BALLS MAKE TABLE TENNIS MANUFACTURER AND PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS TO BE POORER AND POORER, because heavyweight balls make table tennis extremely difficult to play amateur social games for new beginners. Thus majority of new beginners leave away from table tennis, and there be very few new beginners still keep playing table tennis (extremely difficult to play game for beginners).
      It requires few weeks of training for new beginners to reach minimal amateur levels to play amateur social games in other sport, for example in badminton, billards, .. . BUT IT REQUIRES FEW YEARS OF TRAINING FOR NEW BEGINNERS TO REACH MINIMAL AMATEUR LEVEL TO PLAY AMATEUR SOCIAL TABLE TENNIS GAMES. It is very stupid big time training requirement for beginners in table tennis, thus majority of new beinners just leave table tennis. I personally see much many real life cases today : private commercial table tennis club halls are revamped to become badminton club halls, because table tennis is extreme difficult to attract enough number of new beginners to get profit for running commercial table tennis clubs as commercial social sport services. If the commercial private table tennis halls have high ceils, then their owners often cancel table tennis club services to convert halls into commercial badminton club or other sport services halls to get profit, because there are very few new amateur table tennis players.
      The reason of stiff difficulty of table tennis for new beginners : heavyweight balls make table tennis to be extremely difficult for new beginners : they fly extremely lightening fast in air, and they are difficult to control for beginners. Lightweight balls make table tennis become extreme easier for new beginners : they fly slower in air, they are easier to control for beginners. With lightweight balls, every ball series will have more touches in average. Thus table tennis matches will have more ongame time and less offgame times, thus players have more ongame time. It is valuable ! Because amateur players pay their time to play table tennis matches for health and social fun/communication, thus the more offgame time, the more waste time for players !
      Everyone can try lightweight balls, for example 2gr balls, to feel how extremely more easily to play table tennis for new beginners.
      The next balls of table tennis must be lightweight balls, for example, 2-2.5gr balls instead of the current 2.7gr balls.
      The result of lightweight balls will be staggering : there will be more billion new beginners come and keep playing table tennis with new lightweight balls of 2gr, because lightweight balls do not require stupid enormous few years of training to reach minimal amateur level to play amateur social table tennis game, but require only few weeks of training enough to play amateur social table tennis games. Of course, it leads to increadible big scale business of table tennis equipment manufacturers, it leads to increadible big number of table tennis audience of professional tournaments . Because new billion beginners will play and keep playing the easier version of table tennis with lightweight balls 2-2.5gram, but not the current stupid extreme difficult version of table tennis with heavyweight balls 2.7gram, thus they known playing table tennis as amateur players and once they known playing then they will have interest to watch table tennis tournaments. They will be billion one, once lightweight balls 2-2.5gram are applied in table

  • @easytriops5951
    @easytriops5951 Před rokem +9

    You saw in nr 2 Alexis lebrun swapped hands in the last shot? Absolutely world class!

  • @locarxd5471
    @locarxd5471 Před rokem +109

    IMO the no.2 rally should be no.1

  • @armeniancuber
    @armeniancuber Před rokem +4

    The pleasant moment when you recognize Adam's voice

  • @jayzlee7599
    @jayzlee7599 Před rokem +23

    The number 3 is definitely a special one when you consider the player

    • @frederikvater
      @frederikvater Před rokem

      This Alamiyan guy makes no sense xD

    • @lll-yq4hu
      @lll-yq4hu Před 9 měsíci

      @frederikvater If I remember correctly he has a disability so that he can’t play well with his forehand on his strong arm. Not 100% sure that’s him though

  • @nimakh5176
    @nimakh5176 Před rokem +16

    Number 1 was just a normal (professional) fast ralley. Loved the other ones though.

    • @ayomikunoyenuga821
      @ayomikunoyenuga821 Před rokem +1

      It was fast but not normal. It had me thinking the rally had ended on a couple of occasions there😅

  • @ec_onwuma
    @ec_onwuma Před rokem +2

    Incredible rallies from top point 1, 4 and 10. Singapore Smash will go down with so many upsets in the world of table tennis.

  • @ayomikunoyenuga821
    @ayomikunoyenuga821 Před rokem +1

    These points are all crazyyyyy!!!!!! Damn!!!!!!
    I LOVED EVERY BIT OF THIS!

  • @MKWKezer
    @MKWKezer Před rokem +32

    Wtf is Nr. 3, is that guy left-handed or right-handed 😂 I didn‘t even realize the hand switch at first…

    • @nimakh5176
      @nimakh5176 Před rokem +5

      Apparently, he's got some kind of yips when it comes to playing forehand. That's why he only plays backhand all the time but when he has to, he switches hands to play forehand.

    • @ayomikunoyenuga821
      @ayomikunoyenuga821 Před rokem

      Alamiyan said he has a block when playing forehand with his dominant hand

    • @hossein1361
      @hossein1361 Před rokem

      🇮🇷

    • @abstractexchange5057
      @abstractexchange5057 Před 8 měsíci

      Liu Guolang, the chinese table tennis legend as player and coach, once said that he concerns about the popularity of table tennis more than the results of matches. Heavyweight balls are luring stupid stuff in table tennis. They make table tennis become bored with very few touches in every balls series, and with more offgame time, less long rallies, less visual athletic skills shows. Simple reason : heavyweight balls fly too lightening fast, and players can not succeed to react to apply techniques. (All heavyweight objects like stones and heavyweight balls can fly lightening fast in air, but lightweight objects as small lightweight paper box can not fly fast in air due to effectively air resistence). The less touches in every ball series, the less ongame time, the more offgame time, and players lose more their time for offgame time to go to pick up balls.
      HEAVYWEIGHT BALLS MAKE TABLE TENNIS MANUFACTURER AND PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS TO BE POORER AND POORER, because heavyweight balls make table tennis extremely difficult to play amateur social games for new beginners. Thus majority of new beginners leave away from table tennis, and there be very few new beginners still keep playing table tennis (extremely difficult to play game for beginners).
      It requires few weeks of training for new beginners to reach minimal amateur levels to play amateur social games in other sport, for example in badminton, billards, .. . BUT IT REQUIRES FEW YEARS OF TRAINING FOR NEW BEGINNERS TO REACH MINIMAL AMATEUR LEVEL TO PLAY AMATEUR SOCIAL TABLE TENNIS GAMES. It is very stupid big time training requirement for beginners in table tennis, thus majority of new beinners just leave table tennis. I personally see much many real life cases today : private commercial table tennis club halls are revamped to become badminton club halls, because table tennis is extreme difficult to attract enough number of new beginners to get profit for running commercial table tennis clubs as commercial social sport services. If the commercial private table tennis halls have high ceils, then their owners often cancel table tennis club services to convert halls into commercial badminton club or other sport services halls to get profit, because there are very few new amateur table tennis players.
      The reason of stiff difficulty of table tennis for new beginners : heavyweight balls make table tennis to be extremely difficult for new beginners : they fly extremely lightening fast in air, and they are difficult to control for beginners. Lightweight balls make table tennis become extreme easier for new beginners : they fly slower in air, they are easier to control for beginners. With lightweight balls, every ball series will have more touches in average. Thus table tennis matches will have more ongame time and less offgame times, thus players have more ongame time. It is valuable ! Because amateur players pay their time to play table tennis matches for health and social fun/communication, thus the more offgame time, the more waste time for players !
      Everyone can try lightweight balls, for example 2gr balls, to feel how extremely more easily to play table tennis for new beginners.
      The next balls of table tennis must be lightweight balls, for example, 2-2.5gr balls instead of the current 2.7gr balls.
      The result of lightweight balls will be staggering : there will be more billion new beginners come and keep playing table tennis with new lightweight balls of 2gr, because lightweight balls do not require stupid enormous few years of training to reach minimal amateur level to play amateur social table tennis game, but require only few weeks of training enough to play amateur social table tennis games. Of course, it leads to increadible big scale business of table tennis equipment manufacturers, it leads to increadible big number of table tennis audience of professional tournaments . Because new billion beginners will play and keep playing the easier version of table tennis with lightweight balls 2-2.5gram, but not the current stupid extreme difficult version of table tennis with heavyweight balls 2.7gram, thus they known playing table tennis as amateur players and once they known playing then they will have interest to watch table tennis tournaments. They will be billion one, once lightweight balls 2-2.5gram are applied in table

  • @funk8450
    @funk8450 Před rokem +11

    Hmm, I wonder why the draw of Moregard and Fan Jendong from the 5th set with the score 4:3 is not in the top 10

  • @challenge159
    @challenge159 Před rokem +2

    3:55 -------- This one should be the number 1!

  • @alankingchiu
    @alankingchiu Před 8 měsíci +2

    Number 3 is wild. How is he that good with both hands?

  • @mrrayaraujo3342
    @mrrayaraujo3342 Před rokem +4

    Lindos pontos!

  • @sergioneto6396
    @sergioneto6396 Před rokem +3

    4:39 shadow clone technique

  • @xuanlin2811
    @xuanlin2811 Před rokem +4

    I have a question: Is ALAMIYAN a right-hand player? He has some injury so he chooses to use his left hand to play the match?

    • @adilet2370
      @adilet2370 Před rokem +1

      No one knows the answer. If you find out, let us know.

    • @dummy9517
      @dummy9517 Před rokem

      He is left-handed at back hand and right handed at forehand

  • @schreiterroman
    @schreiterroman Před rokem +3

    👍🏼

  • @rogereichelberger6640

    Moregard made also beuatiful points

  • @ronaldmcdonald7891
    @ronaldmcdonald7891 Před rokem +1

    number 2 should be no.1, has anyone noticed the hand switch at the end from alexis, that was incredible

  • @global.protection.thb.bekasi

    Nomber 3 Its should be nomor 1

  • @VahlenkoYuriy
    @VahlenkoYuriy Před rokem

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @faisalfakrul3556
    @faisalfakrul3556 Před rokem

    Pls bring back the old angle😢 i really hate this angle. Im a big fan of TT since 2016 but after they change to this angle, i started to stop watching TT forever.. until they change back to old one. Trust me, the old angle is much better😢

  • @michaelfromstatefarm81
    @michaelfromstatefarm81 Před rokem +2

    am I tripping or is there 2 lebrauns

    • @yaaseenmanuel6352
      @yaaseenmanuel6352 Před rokem +5

      Not sure what u referring to but there are 2 brothers, Felix and Alex lebraun

    • @michaelfromstatefarm81
      @michaelfromstatefarm81 Před rokem

      @@yaaseenmanuel6352 oh i thought theres only 1 . I was so confused on why is there a clone

    • @hawnt2r
      @hawnt2r Před rokem

      ​@@michaelfromstatefarm81 clone playing with another grip 😂

    • @Giggityzone
      @Giggityzone Před rokem

      @@hawnt2r I thought Alexis Lebraun was playing both PH and Shakehand, depending on the opponent. Then I realised it was his little brother, they act and play so similar, even the little jumps they do on serve receive is the same xD

  • @mohammadrezayaghoubi9628
    @mohammadrezayaghoubi9628 Před 3 měsíci

    نوشاد😂😂

  • @luigisacco2187
    @luigisacco2187 Před rokem

    BRING BACK NORMAL CAMERA POSITION.

  • @user-xx4do8mv1y
    @user-xx4do8mv1y Před rokem +1

    不是50帧我不是很认可。

  • @paulramen2535
    @paulramen2535 Před rokem +3

    Nice rallies, terrible production (music)

  • @pabloalfonsoechaurren6406
    @pabloalfonsoechaurren6406 Před 5 měsíci

    Why tf players change hands? It's rare to see one player do it but 2? Is this common in tablet tennis and why?

  • @user-lk5hw3lf6f
    @user-lk5hw3lf6f Před rokem

    アラミヤン右の方がフォア上手いの草