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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2009
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German Open 2010 : Feng Tianwei - Li Qian
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German Open 2010 : Ruwen Filus - Yoon Jae Young
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German Open 2010 : Christian Süss - Zhang Jike
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German Open 2010 : Ryu Seung Min - Mihai Bobocica
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German Open 2010 : Daniela Dodean - Sara Ramirez
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German Open 2010 : Timo Boll - Petr Korbel
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NDM 2010 Finale Herren Aydin - Greil
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Tischtennis 20. Norddeutschen Meisterschaften 2010 in Berlin Einzel Herren Finale Deniz Aydin vs Kay-Andrew Greil
NDM 2010 Finale Damen Obst - Sewöster
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Tischtennis 20. Norddeutschen Meisterschaften 2010 in Berlin Einzel Finale Damen Svenja Obst vs Anne Sewöster
NDM 2010 Halbfinale Herren Aydin - Petersen
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Tischtennis 20. Norddeutschen Meisterschaften 2010 in Berlin Einzel Halbfinale Herren Deniz Aydin vs Kay-Andrew Greil
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Tischtennis 20. Norddeutschen Meisterschaften 2010 in Berlin Doppel Halbfinale Deniz Aydin, Patrick Strahl vs Sven Hielscher, Lars Petersen
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Tischtennis Berliner Einzelmeisterschaft 2010 Herren Doppel Halbfinale Ali-Serdar Gözübüyük mit Thanh Phong Le Trung gegen Deniz Aydin und Patrick Strahl
Mantuull..
Pota! (Venesian)
Korbl Lose again every Video about him or with him He lose
2:37
Ono kad probaš prodati servu :D
Who won?
Nikoletta Stefanova
Sind da die Highlights rausgeschnitten?
great match, tense and well played.
more mistakes than winerpoints
Kasumi is playing the next table.
He just changed from backhand-oriented grip to forehand grip
weiß gar nicht, wie strahl überhaupt zwei sätze gewinnen konnte ... hatte borchardt wohl einen ziemlich schlechten tag.
amazing.... amazing..!
The most dirty point jajajajaja
the thing timo boll misses is power he will always perform great but when facing the top chinese players they will just use his spin against him with a powerfull stroke and then timo boll will be forced to go back to the table and spin from there and probably lose, in order to improve he needs to develop more speed while holding his precision
Zhang flipped his bat at 4:23
tennisdetabletv.jimdo.com/
der sebastian borchert spielt doch bei der Hertha BSC!!!
Robikam remélem hogy a tiz legjobba kerülsz a világon,az Úr adja meg!!!
what a random ass observation
cuz her style doesn't make sense. she plays like a pips out penhold player with shakehand. y would u do that...and her footwork is too slow which was probably the reason in the first place. she'd only be in the 2400's in the US. she's slightly weaker than a provincial china player
Ich hab schon gedacht die Abwehrkünstler gewinnen.
@jSlipkNoTj Yes also 6.15 !!
dman dodean is hot
nice legs.
the width of wang hao's thigh is twice as big as maze's
My favorite video, beautiful women with beautiful skills, very nice match!
Es impresionante como juega esta chica. Sigue así y llegarás lejos.
WTF, table tenis, the whole world vs. China
To see the better player just look out for footwork and balance. Compare: 5:20 and 4:20 - both a short to long ball transition, but who looks more stable? The Europeans need to get their fundamentals grounded. Another good example of a 'top' player with terrible basics is Michael Maze, watch any match of him and it looks like he's playing drunk.
I only like micheal maxe name.
Christian Suss and timo boll are very talented table tennis players but i was watching ths other video of timo boll and he did'nt play very well i was shoked.But his definitly picked up.
strenge your backhand,nice ,go ahead
strenge your backhand
@LookB3hindU The problem is the quality of the junior coaches in Europe...Style cannot be changed completely if you are used to that since 10 years old.
@Darkoriangio i think most serves of the national team are from gouliang :D
@srajban is it liu guoliangs service ??
@Travianer110 Li Qian is chopper.
Clar que si saraaa!!! Llastima d'aquest ultim set pero és un bon partit jeje :D
I want that table.
not a very spectator friendly match but still quite skillful of Gardos. He got Wang Hao unsteady in his backhand corner. His backhand dident bite that good and he dident step around much for slugging forehands.
Daniela... I love you!!!!
JUST SM!
nice match
irgendwie spielt wang hao anders, gar nicht wiederzuerkennen.
@Merrlol gives you a much higher percentage at winning a point. I agree that the CNT A team have more resources, but learning to step around doesn't cost the Europeans anything. Werner Schlager and Timo Boll are perhaps they only two players who are doing anything about their outdated styles. With his tactics and his training methods the Europeans can close the gap in a decade. Lazy isn't the best choice to use, but it's the only way to describe it. Maybe efficient is a better word.
@Merrlol Wang Hao steps around quite a lot. He chooses to use his backhand loop because of how strong it is. With recent injuries he has refrained from stepping around recently, but he is more than capable of pulling out a forehand when his backhand is not in a winning position. I know they prefer a two winger style, but it's out dated. It's a proven fact that a backhand will never be stronger than a forehand. While backhand shots are great to have getting your forehand into a rally (cont)
@Merrlol All you have to do is look at the Chinese technique and you can tell that the Europeans aren't training as hard as the Chinese. A European will prefer to hit a nice backhand winner rather than step around on a hard shot. The Chinese work extra hard to be able to step around on almost any shot. The Chinese work ethic is just at a higher standard than the Europeans. What you've said above is true, but this is the majority reason why the Chinese are stronger than Europeans.
@Merrlol Europeans don't train as much as the Chinese do. When you're comparing hours to hours then yes some do train 6-8 hours a day, but not nearly in the same manner as the Chinese. Ma Long was training 10-12 hours a day when he was a rising star from 2006-2008 (I met a training partner of his). Most of the Chinese practice for that long, but they also practice at higher regimens than the Europeans. They push themselves harder than any European would.
Awesome match: thought hao was going to win it easy but gardos came back just missed out.
@Merrlol Actually that's exactly what it means. His technique is textbook European. And because of that he is less likely to win more games than those of the Chinese technique. The Chinese players just have stronger everything and Suss doesn't have the same standard of training. To put it bluntly Europeans are lazy and less educated than the Asian players/teams. They refuse to put in the work ethic and science to evolve their game.