@@AdhityaAbuSyafiq More of a far from the table playing style, hitting looping forehands. I consider his backhand weeker and less consistant than Wang Hao's, which I considered the best of the RVP players, Ma Lin the best of the 'traditional' Penhold players who uses1 side of the blade. Robert at 68.
China has a lot of prodigy’s. I think The National Team is the ultimate goal, and I’m sure they’re are plenty like this young terrific player. Wish him the best
There will never be another xu xin just like there will never be another ma long or Waldner or zhang jike each posses a style of their own and none can ever play as an exact copy as the other
1.8 m at 14 years is a lot . He may become way taller 1.9 easy. I like the legs movements ,smooth motions and play style very similar to Xu Xin even the backhand . It would be great if he adopts more open backhand , a bit flat but faster strokes over the table backhand and cool crazy sidespin a bit further like Wang Hao . Forehand is excellent , I like the technique . It would be great if this player make it to the top and we see him represent team China and this is not an easy task .
His backhand looks more like Wang Hao's, which is more consistant and penetrating than Xiu Xin's. Xiu Xin is basically a far from the table looping forehand player. Robert at 68.
Zhao Zihao, Xu Haidong and Xue Fei all world class. I think they are better than the players you mentioned but they don't compete internationally much. Xu Xin still plays as well. Still world class.
@@beyiTV Xu Xin is just a superman, no discussion he was a top class player, but unfortunately he's retired now. Zhao Zihao lost 0-3 to Lubomir Pistej 2 months ago, I can't imagine Felix or Dang losing 0-3 to this player. Xue Fei is on the same level as Zhao Zihao AFAIK. So, I have doubts that the players you mentioned are better than Felix Lebrun or Dang Qiu.
His rpb is much better than Xu xin but not sure if has as good forehand as Xu xin. I think the biggest difference is the playing distance from the table. He is more aggresive.
I can see why Wu is compared with the 'Cloud Walker'. At only 14, he is already at 5'11" which is tall for even professional table tennis players. He will only be taller which means with excellent footwork, speed and skills yet to further develop from his already excellent background, he would only be better. The PRC should have him further seasoned in the Provincial - National level first, then sent him to International Cadet to Junior competitions to gain more international experience. Wu should be an excellent prospect at his projection. Hopefully with careful training and coaching, he would be soon progressing to the National C and B level, before the final promotion to the A level. At the meantime, I hope that Wu has a chance in a few years to compete in the PRC Super League, just to get a taste with the current best of the best PRC players. I am sure that he would surprise at few seasoned professionals along the way.
@@bryanwells4063 RE'-VERSE (as in V ) the penhold grip. You guys are too stuck on the RPB designation because RVP (reverse) grip incorporates also on the forehand side. Wang Hao was the best of it in the day. Maybe Felix Labrun of France is the up and coming of Wang Hao.
@@astana2853 there are two lebruns, dont use that last name exclusively. Yes felix is likely much better at this point, but his playstyle is also quite immature he can develope it much further, just like this player. If this chinese penholder keeps up the hard work he can likely surpass felix since his forehand seems to much more open and powerful, in my opinion felix playstyle doesnt really fit penhold grip as he plays like a shakehand player on both wings and almost exclusively drives the ball or fast blocks, not utilizing the flexible wrist of the penhold grip. I think that this players style fits the penhold grip much better and if he continues to gain experience and improves his game I can see him easily surpassing felix lebrun in the future (the age difference doesn't really help things though.
Impressive height? He's only as tall as me, maybe slightly shorter, and I'm just the avg height in the U.S. Still, this kid could easily put most U.S. players to shame.
Average US male is 175 cm height. If this kid is already 180 cm at 14 years old, that means he's almost certainly still got some growing to do. He might end up 190 cm by the time he is done. That might be too tall for table tennis!
There is absolutely not enough space between tables! Have we really found the next Xu Xin? Many penholding players can do what he is doing! I don't see any shallow of Xu Xin from this boy. Also all his opponents in were not even at the professional level.
But why he is playing in a leisure event only ?? Nonsense. 14 and still playing leisurely... make proper video kindly with proper contents. Frankly, no future.
This boy is more like a PH version of Fan Zhedong. He doesnt play like Xu Xin, the footwork and playstyle is entirely different.
Exactly what i thought, this kid swing is more compact and aggresive,, xu xin stroke is more wide.
His grip is also different
yeah, Xu xin style dont match with modern TT anymore
@@AdhityaAbuSyafiq More of a far from the table playing style, hitting looping forehands. I consider his backhand weeker and less consistant than Wang Hao's, which I considered the best of the RVP players, Ma Lin the best of the 'traditional' Penhold players who uses1 side of the blade. Robert at 68.
Definitely not like Fan Zhendong cause his playing style is rpb penholder compared to FZD.
At least compare him with other penholders.
5:54 place one's hands on the table.
true
Nice narrative work ! Well done and thank you for your videos they are fantastic.
Many thanks!
I can't stop thinking about how close the tables are, surely that's a health and safety hazard 😅😅
Crash into the scorkeeper..LOL!!
China has a lot of prodigy’s. I think
The National Team is the ultimate goal, and I’m sure they’re are plenty like this young terrific player. Wish him the best
it is not prodigy... it is just a wannabe.
There will never be another xu xin just like there will never be another ma long or Waldner or zhang jike each posses a style of their own and none can ever play as an exact copy as the other
1.8 m at 14 years is a lot . He may become way taller 1.9 easy. I like the legs movements ,smooth motions and play style very similar to Xu Xin even the backhand . It would be great if he adopts more open backhand , a bit flat but faster strokes over the table backhand and cool crazy sidespin a bit further like Wang Hao . Forehand is excellent , I like the technique . It would be great if this player make it to the top and we see him represent team China and this is not an easy task .
Cant wait to see this kid in the WTT tournaments
His backhand looks more like Wang Hao's, which is more consistant and penetrating than Xiu Xin's. Xiu Xin is basically a far from the table looping forehand player. Robert at 68.
Disagree about Xu Xin's backhand... It's very spinny & powerful. I agree it's not as consistent as Wang Hao's.
why do you keep saying robet at 68 at the end of your comments it is bugging me once I noticed and I need to know now
@@bryanwells4063 maybe he's proud of his seniority.... & the wisdom that possibly comes with it ⁉️
@@bryanwells4063 Robert is formal for the 'Bob' post name
@@bobmalack481 he knows Robert is Bob... He's basically asking why you gotta highlight your age⁉️
What about WU Runze 1 year 1/2 after this video ?
it would seem that with the recent rise in RPB's popularity, many promising young players seem to be penholders
France has Felix Lebrun, Germany has Dang Qiu, it's such a shame for China- the inventor of this style- not to have a high class CPen player!
I think that the first penholder was hungarian.
@@paulbismuth10 I think so. But reverse backhand was invented by Chinese, right?
Zhao Zihao, Xu Haidong and Xue Fei all world class. I think they are better than the players you mentioned but they don't compete internationally much. Xu Xin still plays as well. Still world class.
@@beyiTV Xu Xin is just a superman, no discussion he was a top class player, but unfortunately he's retired now. Zhao Zihao lost 0-3 to Lubomir Pistej 2 months ago, I can't imagine Felix or Dang losing 0-3 to this player. Xue Fei is on the same level as Zhao Zihao AFAIK. So, I have doubts that the players you mentioned are better than Felix Lebrun or Dang Qiu.
@@beyiTV BTW, Felix Lebrun destroyed Zhao Zihao 4-0 in Hungary in July 2022.
Look at 3:38, the umpire of the match next to it is leaning against the net post of the match we're watching xD Must be a severe lack of space.
there will never be another xux xin
..and there will never be another Wang Hao, and who's backhand is better than Xiu Xin's. Robert at 68.
His rpb is much better than Xu xin but not sure if has as good forehand as Xu xin. I think the biggest difference is the playing distance from the table. He is more aggresive.
Well, that comes into play that his style reminds us of the great Wang Hao.
Oh be quite sure... His forehand is definitely NOT as good as Xu Xin's. Xu Xin's forehand is one of the best of all time.
One difference i noticed that
His forehand and xu xins are completely different
Like he plays like european players
The backswing is small
I can see why Wu is compared with the 'Cloud Walker'. At only 14, he is already at 5'11" which is tall for even professional table tennis players. He will only be taller which means with excellent footwork, speed and skills yet to further develop from his already excellent background, he would only be better.
The PRC should have him further seasoned in the Provincial - National level first, then sent him to International Cadet to Junior competitions to gain more international experience. Wu should be an excellent prospect at his projection. Hopefully with careful training and coaching, he would be soon progressing to the National C and B level, before the final promotion to the A level.
At the meantime, I hope that Wu has a chance in a few years to compete in the PRC Super League, just to get a taste with the current best of the best PRC players. I am sure that he would surprise at few seasoned professionals along the way.
your english gotten better
he is paying someone to voice over his videos lol
I love penhold, especially RVP..this guy or Felix Lebrun from France. Waiting for the next Wang Hao..Robert at 68.
This will never happen. Xu Xin was left handed and he is right-handed
Which all the more reminds us of the great Wang Hao with the better RVP.
@@bobmalack481 *RPB, it stands for "reverse penhold backhand", not whatever the v is supposed to stand for.
@@bryanwells4063 RE'-VERSE (as in V ) the penhold grip. You guys are too stuck on the RPB designation because RVP (reverse) grip incorporates also on the forehand side. Wang Hao was the best of it in the day. Maybe Felix Labrun of France is the up and coming of Wang Hao.
反手擰拉很強,正手反制也了得,以後要練許的長矩離正手救'球,那是獨門絕活,這年青人有潛力.加油
Your English is getting better emratthic
Hi, I have a question. Did you really work on your accent or did you use an AI to change it? If you did use an AI, may I know which one you used?
No way this guy is 14 haha. He looks at least 1-2 years older than his opponents
I am looking for his name in juniotworld rankings and I can't find it
In the begining of the video I was thought was xu xin!!
Finally a good voice!!
wonderful footwork
China has found the next 'Wang Hao'
"He already beat all the shakehand players"
What you mean?? All the juniors?
Any update on this guy?
Best blade under 100e ???
Penempatan bola yang luar biasa
Permainan agresif yang istimewa
Bibit unggul nih
SalamSpin
He looks more like the next Felix Lebrun ❗⁉️😁
he looks like tao wenzhang and plays exactly like him hahaha
A very good player, no question but like XX?
I don't know, seems to me should be better with 14 years to be on a level like Xu Xin.
The next Xu Xin, master penholder! time will answer
我不能肯定中国的直拍就一定是最好的。 现役的指派选手们能打赢球党和法国的17岁小孩吗? 人家也在学习和提高。眼光放开点。
Yes his name is Félix
He doesn't even Move or Look Like Xu Xin... (I Know, Bite Me) Lol
there is no next xu xin but there is a next wang hao, in the form of felix lebrun
Hi What is his name?
Everyone here looks sponsored by Xiom
dude, I miss the old voice. I was digging the accent
There is nothing common between them except that both use pen hold grip O_o
In China, anyone who uses the pen-hold grip can be the next Xu Xin. That's why I am developing my own original grip, so I can be the first Cuong Kong.
Totally agree!
Beat France penholder Felix Lebrun first than U can claim he is the next Xu Xin
Lebrun is much better than this guy.
@@astana2853 there are two lebruns, dont use that last name exclusively. Yes felix is likely much better at this point, but his playstyle is also quite immature he can develope it much further, just like this player. If this chinese penholder keeps up the hard work he can likely surpass felix since his forehand seems to much more open and powerful, in my opinion felix playstyle doesnt really fit penhold grip as he plays like a shakehand player on both wings and almost exclusively drives the ball or fast blocks, not utilizing the flexible wrist of the penhold grip. I think that this players style fits the penhold grip much better and if he continues to gain experience and improves his game I can see him easily surpassing felix lebrun in the future (the age difference doesn't really help things though.
If he wants to one day be like xu he will one day need a set of suits.
All the Chinese Penhold players are called "XuXinese".
Impressive height? He's only as tall as me, maybe slightly shorter, and I'm just the avg height in the U.S. Still, this kid could easily put most U.S. players to shame.
Average US male is 175 cm height. If this kid is already 180 cm at 14 years old, that means he's almost certainly still got some growing to do. He might end up 190 cm by the time he is done. That might be too tall for table tennis!
Well that's impressive height for 14yo Asian... Same height as Xu Xin actually...
all his throws were illegal tho. He always threw way back
He uses Xiom clothes: and racket maybe?
There is absolutely not enough space between tables! Have we really found the next Xu Xin? Many penholding players can do what he is doing! I don't see any shallow of Xu Xin from this boy. Also all his opponents in were not even at the professional level.
14? China is known for their kids to register as lower age with the Province Registra etc. 😅
下一个许昕?你确定这个人实力以后能够达到许昕的水平吗?现在日本的乒乓球青训即将赶超中国,为什么这个许昕不能是来自日本的选手?
Super
Coach where translate indonesian ?
他的球似乎跟他這些對手不是一個年齡段的
what they need is a new MaLong not a new XuXin 🎉
His opponents are weak. And I don't see any xu xin resemblances 🙄
感觉改年龄了
А почему только "следующий Xu Xin"? Где же следующие Wang Liqin, Ma Lin, Wang Hao?
裁判不怕球直接拍脸上?我挺担心的。
But why he is playing in a leisure event only ?? Nonsense. 14 and still playing leisurely... make proper video kindly with proper contents. Frankly, no future.
He looks so cute too