The real marvel here is not Oh's win, but Wang's incredible ability, as a shorter player, to play power TT from the back-court. Usually that's the standard strategy for the taller player, such as Ovtcharov.
Not to disagree but I think it would be more accurate to say that Oh has the best backhand block, I do think that Kreanga's backhand topspin was the best of his time
@oOLyanOo He did the same thing to Wang Hao a few years ago. Losing something like 6-0 and wins the last set (and the game) 11-8ish. Don't mess with Oh.
Lol, they have F = ma, Their a is the key. Do you have the acceleration? If you really want play well, technique is more important. Sound is just a signal which is not the root. Neither is winning or losing. Well, if you really want be good, train 6 hrs a day, 6 days a week. Lols.
You need go ahead study some aerodynamics. To make the ball harder to be hit, the spin on it is more important. What's the way to make spin? long contact with momentum difference. How? Accelerate side of the ball rather than the whole ball. If you got the body strength, the speed these athletes got, then you play sound one with your strength, no problem. If not, spin is the key to win rather than speed. Accuracy is the art of play rather than strength.
OSE has one of the most efficient and elegant styles.
So nice to see SE Oh celebrating and smiling like that ^^
Thanks as usual for this great matches in greater quality :D
Oh has such an amazing playingstyle 👌
Wow, Best quality Video Ever. Thanks Count..
The real marvel here is not Oh's win, but Wang's incredible ability, as a shorter player, to play power TT from the back-court.
Usually that's the standard strategy for the taller player, such as Ovtcharov.
yh i luv the BH
Oh sang Eun ---------->Best backhand ever,even better than kreanga.
Not to disagree but I think it would be more accurate to say that Oh has the best backhand block, I do think that Kreanga's backhand topspin was the best of his time
@@brandonpham2963 Kreanga good backhand (but big swing) I prefer Karakasevic backhand!
amazing comeback!! 8 points straight!!!
Quality game
@oOLyanOo
He did the same thing to Wang Hao a few years ago. Losing something like 6-0 and wins the last set (and the game) 11-8ish.
Don't mess with Oh.
Maze and Oh great players, good friends.. I'm supporting Roskilde =D
He has the best back hand.
Oh Sang Eun- Top 8 player
@kaikaz what type of rubber boost do u use?;)
Oh Sang like a octupuss.
Was für ein kranker Ballwechsel bei 3: 54 ! :D
Pity that Petr Korbel did not play, I believe it could have been a better end for Charleroi
i dont know, it's that sometimes i feel that is God playing.
You know what i mean?
Was it the first year Wang had changed to Chinese pen-hole?
I want my bat to sound that way badly!!!
last set,oh 8 points in a row
..this pretty fun to watch...lol
Was sprechen die da für eine Sprache ?
Ich hör da die ganze Zeit irgendwelche deutschen Wörter raus...
Die sprechen Dänisch.
Lol, they have F = ma, Their a is the key. Do you have the acceleration? If you really want play well, technique is more important. Sound is just a signal which is not the root. Neither is winning or losing. Well, if you really want be good, train 6 hrs a day, 6 days a week. Lols.
Despite his victory,oh didnt play well
You need go ahead study some aerodynamics. To make the ball harder to be hit, the spin on it is more important. What's the way to make spin? long contact with momentum difference. How? Accelerate side of the ball rather than the whole ball. If you got the body strength, the speed these athletes got, then you play sound one with your strength, no problem. If not, spin is the key to win rather than speed. Accuracy is the art of play rather than strength.
@SuppenHuhn655 dänisch!
up 7-3 in the fifth only to lose 8 points in a row haha
@harleyocara
fail