Mr. Joo is one of player who makes people motivated to Table tennis. One of my friends is going to table tennis club by Joo's inspiration. I hope that I want to see his play forever.
Everything is perfect !The quality,the game,the cuts,Joo is my favourite chopper !He borned to be table tennis player,he is in gum,with great hands and legsand many others,he is there on every ball as a man can possibly do !tt contenance !I congratulation for making video,and I hope that, I will see many others from you !Thanks
Amazing match Joo is so talented at the modern defensive game, I have started to adapt my style to play with long pips after being an attacking player for 20 years. Watching his matches is so inspiring
Defensive players typically use defensive rackets with inverted (smooth) rubber on the forehand and long pips on the backhand. Classic defenders, like Matshushita or Xinhua chopped from both backhand and forehand, with only occasional attacks from the forehand side. Modern defenders, like Joo Se Hyuk, or even better examples Masato Shiono and Panagiotis Gionis, either chop less with their forehand or not at all, and basically use pips for chopping on the backhand and a fast inverted rubber (ex. Tenergy 64) for looping, counter looping and swiping the ball on the forehand.
One of the greatest choppers of all times. Growing up, I never liked to play with friends who were influenced by his play as their chopping skills were always far more challenging than it looked and I often repeatedly made the same mistakes not being able to recieve their well chopped spinning balls. The balls would always touch the net and not go over the net. Respect to Joo.
Pretty crazy how Wang decides to attack on some of those extremely low chops, and still gets it over the net. Although the bat twiddling is a legit part of Joo's game, that would aggravate the hell out of me lol.
One of the best TT matches I have ever seen. JSH is the best defender ever and a gift to Table tennis. His matches are a welcome break from boring topspin against topspin rallies. Unbelievable control,footwork and counterattack
What I love is that these shots have so much spin in them and progressively they get even more. Wang Liqin puts a ton of topspin and Joo uses that and adds his own backspin, spinning the ball even faster in the same direction making for a super spun ball! Awesome match!
Just look at the rally beginning from 1:50 Joo receives 2 insanely difficult shots from Wang aimed perfectly at his body. Usually it is a good tactic against defenders to aim fast topspins at their bodies as its the most uncomfortable spot they can receive the ball into. Joo receives 2 killer body aimed topspins, and still manages to adjust his body position to get out of the balls way and manages to keep himself in the rally, which he wins eventually.
What Wang Liqin did was the typical looping attacks with different angles and speeds, plus the combination of basic skills. But Joo had some obvious weakness on his chops which couldn't threat Wang's powerful loopings, especially on his left side which Joo cannot do his counter loop at all. The game show was fantastic and exciting, that should be one of the model lessens for all ping pong lovers. Bravo!!!
I played TT few years ago but i stopped, and recently I went back to watch videos every day (i didn't have internet whan i was playing)I forgot the beauty of this sport.unfortunately my health no longer allows me to play TT, but I'll give everything i can do to play in club again. I had a similar joo's style and this guys is just the god of defense, he'got the perfect game that i always wanted to have. sorry for english
It is crazy to think that Wang Liqin's forehand power actually dropped dramatically after the ban of speed glue...... and before that Joo cannot get even one match from Wang
I like this matchup. An all-out offense player versus an unpredictable defender that isn't afraid to stick a few topspin wars in. And they're both around the same age (at least it seems like it). If Joo se Hyuk started out as an attacker I think he might be on par with China's newest generation of TT players (Ma Long, Xu Xin)
Superb match from both players. Really good forehand defensive attack from for by Joo See Hyuk. Wang should have played the same way all the match where he placed one forehand loop each side.
im a defensive player too. Joo uses his own butterfly joo se hyuk blade with backhand tsp curl p1 r and forehand tackifire drive 1.9 i wouldn't suggest you using that setup though, his bat has a very hard feel, almost like an attacking blade with a semi large head making it difficult to control chops for a beginner. it works well for him because he chops from very far away and has the skill to control them near too. i suggest you get a matsushita pro with destroyer for ur backhand to start off
@ChessArmyCommander Keep in mind Waldner was primarily offensive. Waldner could play defense when neccessary but was a strong attacker. And don't sell Wang short. Wang has pulled some crazy points in his prime as well.
@CorrectionPen He is yelling "Cho!" which basically means "Yes!!". (Literally it derives from "good point", but in usage probably the best translation for Americans is "Yes!!".
@RandomStuffLookAts In the Videos of the 2011 World Championships you can see that Wang Liqin uses Stiga Rosewood NCT 5 (or NCT 7). Wang Liqin has played the Hurricane King and the special Hurricane 2 but after the speed glue interdict, he uses stiga calibra LT :-D really!! look after the Videos on ITTV :-D
At the end Wang started to attack with a massive loop torch an unreachable left corner. No defense for that, with a consistent player like Wang at that time it was a matter of time to find the hole.
His strategy is more of "waiting for the right moment" sort of tactic. Since his opponent is Wang Liqin, this may not seem so relevant, but it's usually the case against the average European player. Joo's game also tires his opponents over the course of the match since each point averages longer since the offense expends more energy with continuous smashes while he sits and defends. Good stuff, OP plays. v(^__^)v
Defensive play is definitely less efficient, but it's so fun to watch and if you can do it fun to play. I attempt to play like this. I'm a better two wing attacker but I really enjoy the exercise I get doing this. Also at my level it really doesn't matter. It's more difficult to get good at this style but really fun. If I were a junior or cadet though I would attack as much as possible. Attackers tend to win tournaments.
@VidsforJMB @Kwonghun Joo does not use Feint Long . He uses a special Tibhar Grass D-Tecs 1,6 mm ( I think Factory Tuned like all pro tenergy's =) hear that sound)
i want to buy the the "hard" dhs hurricane wl off + blade with "softy"-rubbers like the sriver g3 fx... what do you think about that? in my opinion there are two best combinations: soft rubbers + hard blades or hard rubbers + soft blades
On a forehand chop you can pull it off with the offensive rubbers. The backhand is a different story. I can see why he would wanna switch to a slower blade if it's even true that he did switch to the matsushita pro. But I wouldn't even be surprised if he was still using the joo blade honestly. Or maybe a custom blade that they haven't released yet.
nup, his backhand is tsp long pips, and his forehand is tackifire drive which is a smooth. Its good that you enjoy attacking too, as modern defensive players HAVE to counter attack loose balls!
@ReeceLo93 i'm not sure but I think Wang uses Stiga Rosewood NCT 5 and Stiga Calibra LT on both sides. You can see it in the videos of the World Championships in Rotterdam 2011:) I think Joo uses Butterfly Joo Se Hyuk DEF and Tibhar Grass D-Tecs on backhand and Tenergy 64 on forehand...hope I'm correct:)
What does joo's backspin chop do when trying to hit it? Does it make it more difficult to drive or something? I notice he does that backspin hit a lot, but it doesnt seem to effective.
magicmike1122 Driving involves putting topspin, meaning you have to use extra force to drive a chop like that. It's very difficult to smash, and joo mixes in sidespin so its not a straightforward chop. It is very effective. He's a defensive style player, he drags it out until the opponent loses focus, which happens when players are frustrated.
As a singles player, he was a silver medalist at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championships, a bronze medalist at the 2011 Table Tennis World Cup, and a bronze medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games.
I am now an attacking player but I'm not really getting the feeling of looping and stuff so I might buy the same stuff as joo and start choppin since barely anyone chops nowaydays in the youtghh competition, they're all focused on spinning and looping but chopping would win
Mr. Joo is one of player who makes people motivated to Table tennis. One of my friends is going to table tennis club by Joo's inspiration. I hope that I want to see his play forever.
3:10 Joo it's an artist !
Joo Se-Hyuk has the best defensive play I've ever seen.
He’s the best there ever was
Everything is perfect !The quality,the game,the cuts,Joo is my favourite chopper !He borned to be table tennis player,he is in gum,with great hands and legsand many others,he is there on every ball as a man can possibly do !tt contenance !I congratulation for making video,and I hope that, I will see many others from you !Thanks
Wow, I love watching Joo play. I'm not a chopper anyway, but his matches are the most fun to watch. He's amazing, and so many great points!
Amazing match Joo is so talented at the modern defensive game, I have started to adapt my style to play with long pips after being an attacking player for 20 years. Watching his matches is so inspiring
hey what do you mean by modern defense? i dont have experience with table tennis, just wondering
Defensive players typically use defensive rackets with inverted (smooth) rubber on the forehand and long pips on the backhand. Classic defenders, like Matshushita or Xinhua chopped from both backhand and forehand, with only occasional attacks from the forehand side. Modern defenders, like Joo Se Hyuk, or even better examples Masato Shiono and Panagiotis Gionis, either chop less with their forehand or not at all, and basically use pips for chopping on the backhand and a fast inverted rubber (ex. Tenergy 64) for looping, counter looping and swiping the ball on the forehand.
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One of the greatest choppers of all times. Growing up, I never liked to play with friends who were influenced by his play as their chopping skills were always far more challenging than it looked and I often repeatedly made the same mistakes not being able to recieve their well chopped spinning balls. The balls would always touch the net and not go over the net. Respect to Joo.
the greatest
Pretty crazy how Wang decides to attack on some of those extremely low chops, and still gets it over the net. Although the bat twiddling is a legit part of Joo's game, that would aggravate the hell out of me lol.
One of the best TT matches I have ever seen. JSH is the best defender ever and a gift to Table tennis. His matches are a welcome break from boring topspin against topspin rallies. Unbelievable control,footwork and counterattack
One of the best matches I've seen in a while.
Thanks for the upload!
One of the most entertaining games on TH-cam, imo.
Wang played well, great sound on his FH! Cheers for this ttCountenance!
The human being will never have such a talented player like Joo
Joo = The Best Defenser Ever !
What I love is that these shots have so much spin in them and progressively they get even more. Wang Liqin puts a ton of topspin and Joo uses that and adds his own backspin, spinning the ball even faster in the same direction making for a super spun ball! Awesome match!
Just look at the rally beginning from 1:50
Joo receives 2 insanely difficult shots from Wang aimed perfectly at his body. Usually it is a good tactic against defenders to aim fast topspins at their bodies as its the most uncomfortable spot they can receive the ball into. Joo receives 2 killer body aimed topspins, and still manages to adjust his body position to get out of the balls way and manages to keep himself in the rally, which he wins eventually.
fantastic game!
Liqin recovered nicely there in the last set. came back from 4:8 and finished Joo off with a nice rally. very pleasing...
What Wang Liqin did was the typical looping attacks with different angles and speeds, plus the combination of basic skills. But Joo had some obvious weakness on his chops which couldn't threat Wang's powerful loopings, especially on his left side which Joo cannot do his counter loop at all. The game show was fantastic and exciting, that should be one of the model lessens for all ping pong lovers. Bravo!!!
Games like this don't exist anymore
Wang Liqin demonstrated raw willpower! Well done!
I just wanted to thank ttCountenance for uploadin all these videos, n the videos are all clipped to perfection...thanks alot!!!
Joo se hyuk. The artist of Table Tennis
I played TT few years ago but i stopped, and recently I went back to watch videos every day (i didn't have internet whan i
was playing)I forgot the beauty of this sport.unfortunately my health no longer allows me to play TT, but I'll give everything i can do to play in club again. I had a similar joo's style and this guys is just the god of defense, he'got the perfect game that i always wanted to have. sorry for english
hopmr after a three years now what progress did u have? i hope you played in a club.
Both fantastic players. Finest exponent of forehand topspin against finest defender
Wang's trainer: so let's try some BH...
Wang: NOT NOT NOT , I don't use it!
Why would you use backhand against a chopper?
watch how Ma-Lin destroyed JooSeHyuk
@@nealtran6844 Yeah look here: th-cam.com/video/tw7ILDSCc1M/w-d-xo.html
neal tran hahahah take the L
Sorprendente Joo Se Hyuk es, sencillamente, perfecto. Ataque defensa, picardia...Lo tiene todo, da gusto verle jugar.
Wang is amazing in the final set.
Perfect!! Perfect! Wang is perfect! Joo is perfecT!!
Great match. Perfekt quality ! You are the best TT-Action-Video-Uploader this moment!!! Thank you from TT-Action,com.
Great videos, thanks for uploading, you're helping tt to get popular a lot :P
The most exciting part of the match is when Joo starts attacking.
i dont know who admire the most. WLQ´s ability to fire off those forhand ROCKETS(!!!) or JSH´s ability to reflect those ROCKETS
It is crazy to think that Wang Liqin's forehand power actually dropped dramatically after the ban of speed glue...... and before that Joo cannot get even one match from Wang
wooh....the best topspin killer vs the best defence player...really a great match to watch...one of my favorites...peace yah all !
extremely high level of play by both players
Dang, Joo has got my respect o.0 He played soooooooo good, but Wang Liqin just was to good! Joo would have deserved the win!
Джу и Ван - очень достойные ребята.
대단합니다 원더풀
Joo is awesome! Absolutely incredible.
0:36 was insane!
wow wow thanks for uploading!
wang liquins power is not human
It s really hard work to beat Joo even for Wang Liqin - the best chinese tt player ever...Great tt video. 5 stars :)
mind blowing! liqin was down to 8-4,but win the match.n joo was amazing
i love the way joo is playing
i have the same playing style like him
Excellent defending by mr joo se hyuk ...very entertaining and enjoyable..
I like this matchup. An all-out offense player versus an unpredictable defender that isn't afraid to stick a few topspin wars in. And they're both around the same age (at least it seems like it).
If Joo se Hyuk started out as an attacker I think he might be on par with China's newest generation of TT players (Ma Long, Xu Xin)
@jerel42 Cho means attack or counterattack on the forehand or backhand side, and is also used in badminton and tennis.
both joo and wang liqin played beautifully in this, legendary match
both are just awesome !!!!!!!!!
Superb match from both players. Really good forehand defensive attack from for by Joo See Hyuk. Wang should have played the same way all the match where he placed one forehand loop each side.
Brilliant Joo Se Hyuk
I like Joo's style..the way he does a defensive hit, then launches a counter smash at the opponent
wang liqin is awesome!
Wang Liqin on fire in the fifth and sixth game! :D
I LOVE LIQIN WANGS
im a defensive player too. Joo uses his own butterfly joo se hyuk blade with backhand tsp curl p1 r and forehand tackifire drive 1.9
i wouldn't suggest you using that setup though, his bat has a very hard feel, almost like an attacking blade with a semi large head making it difficult to control chops for a beginner. it works well for him because he chops from very far away and has the skill to control them near too.
i suggest you get a matsushita pro with destroyer for ur backhand to start off
@ChessArmyCommander Keep in mind Waldner was primarily offensive. Waldner could play defense when neccessary but was a strong attacker. And don't sell Wang short. Wang has pulled some crazy points in his prime as well.
@CorrectionPen He is yelling "Cho!" which basically means "Yes!!". (Literally it derives from "good point", but in usage probably the best translation for Americans is "Yes!!".
@RandomStuffLookAts In the Videos of the 2011 World Championships you can see that Wang Liqin uses Stiga Rosewood NCT 5 (or NCT 7). Wang Liqin has played the Hurricane King and the special Hurricane 2 but after the speed glue interdict, he uses stiga calibra LT :-D really!! look after the Videos on ITTV :-D
Great! Love the defense play!
At the end Wang started to attack with a massive loop torch an unreachable left corner. No defense for that, with a consistent player like Wang at that time it was a matter of time to find the hole.
Holy crap. These dudes rock. Joo has flawless defense technique. Wang doesnt yeild either.
@1994Jett yea i like his way of play, it doesnt make him seem like much of a defensive player, more like an all round player
His strategy is more of "waiting for the right moment" sort of tactic. Since his opponent is Wang Liqin, this may not seem so relevant, but it's usually the case against the average European player. Joo's game also tires his opponents over the course of the match since each point averages longer since the offense expends more energy with continuous smashes while he sits and defends. Good stuff, OP plays. v(^__^)v
da gibts nichts zu sagen die zwei sind genial / there is nothing to say these two players are genius!!!
Jeez Wang is really good at Handling Joo's defence.
Man.. Joo improve a lot! Although Liqin is one favorite player, Joo deserves this one.
Defensive play is definitely less efficient, but it's so fun to watch and if you can do it fun to play. I attempt to play like this. I'm a better two wing attacker but I really enjoy the exercise I get doing this. Also at my level it really doesn't matter. It's more difficult to get good at this style but really fun. If I were a junior or cadet though I would attack as much as possible. Attackers tend to win tournaments.
@Kwonghun thanks!
Wang's forehand too OP
Awesome defenses from Joo Se Hyuk!
@VidsforJMB Forehand: Tenergy 64 2,1 mm Backhand: Feint Long 3 1,3mm :-D
dang... wang liqin is a BEAST in this game
@CoolDeano123
I think the ball came in contact with Liqin's jersey? Not sure.
Joo puts on a good show!
@VidsforJMB @Kwonghun Joo does not use Feint Long .
He uses a special Tibhar Grass D-Tecs 1,6 mm ( I think Factory Tuned like all pro tenergy's =) hear that sound)
its now
Matsushita Pro ALPHA( Arylate Fibre)+
T64 and Feint Long 2
i wonder when he would get into XIOM's sponsership......
i want to buy the the "hard" dhs hurricane wl off + blade with "softy"-rubbers like the sriver g3 fx...
what do you think about that?
in my opinion there are two best combinations:
soft rubbers + hard blades or
hard rubbers + soft blades
@1994Jett Should I get a table tennis Schildkrot Waldner 600 Table Tennis Bat
or a Butterfly Timo Boll 500 Bat?
What a terrific match.
What a game !!!!
@SDevitt89 It's actually pronounced Wang Li Cheen (the qin sounds like Cheen and li sounds like lee).
On a forehand chop you can pull it off with the offensive rubbers. The backhand is a different story. I can see why he would wanna switch to a slower blade if it's even true that he did switch to the matsushita pro. But I wouldn't even be surprised if he was still using the joo blade honestly. Or maybe a custom blade that they haven't released yet.
nup, his backhand is tsp long pips, and his forehand is tackifire drive which is a smooth.
Its good that you enjoy attacking too, as modern defensive players HAVE to counter attack loose balls!
totally agree...i want to learn that forehand too^^
It was very very hard for Wang Liqin to win Joo.. Joo is great player!!
@ReeceLo93 i'm not sure but I think Wang uses Stiga Rosewood NCT 5 and Stiga Calibra LT on both sides. You can see it in the videos of the World Championships in Rotterdam 2011:) I think Joo uses Butterfly Joo Se Hyuk DEF and Tibhar Grass D-Tecs on backhand and Tenergy 64 on forehand...hope I'm correct:)
素晴らしい
wang must have been so tired having to constantly put a ton of topspin on every ball to counterbalence joo's chopping, well done to both of them
joo's backhand defense was awesome!
Wow im stayin in qatar rte now!!
Joo's best game.
Шедевр!
What does joo's backspin chop do when trying to hit it? Does it make it more difficult to drive or something? I notice he does that backspin hit a lot, but it doesnt seem to effective.
he is a defensive player and cant topspin throw that
magicmike1122 Driving involves putting topspin, meaning you have to use extra force to drive a chop like that. It's very difficult to smash, and joo mixes in sidespin so its not a straightforward chop. It is very effective. He's a defensive style player, he drags it out until the opponent loses focus, which happens when players are frustrated.
+Jamie Matthews Joo Se-Hyuk still plays a pretty good game despite all that...
As a singles player, he was a silver medalist at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championships, a bronze medalist at the 2011 Table Tennis World Cup, and a bronze medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games.
Haha, I love it how Joo always catches the ball shortly before it hits the ground =D
@timlin1111 Nop... He Chop most of the times the ball get to his forhand... sometimes hi drives... and what a drive!!!
D= just amazing
I am now an attacking player but I'm not really getting the feeling of looping and stuff so I might buy the same stuff as joo and start choppin since barely anyone chops nowaydays in the youtghh competition, they're all focused on spinning and looping but chopping would win
great game