What's with the 3rd, 5th, 7th, or even 9th ball jargons? Table tennis is not kung-fu or wing-chun in the movies where everything is choreographed ahead of time like, "if my opponent does this, then I'll counter with that" or vice versa. Nothing will happen exactly as planned. Well, at least, maybe in Chinese ping pong when it's China vs China, yeah, but NOT in reality when vs other countries or styles that are not Chinese-influenced, especially me and my new style of table tennis.
@@richardsimons1234 The only thing you know about sarcasm is how to spell it without using the letter "k." Why don't you do a research to see how many of those non-Chinese players are/were coached by a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th tiers of Chinese ping-pong coaches who left, or should I say ESCAPED out of China, to seek better opportunities elsewhere.
I'm waiting for 15th ball attack.... ❗
4th ball 🎉
The push is for the serve return I think
Its 3th ball..
Not quite, there are two different concepts, but in this case is the 4th ball 😂
@@pongoholic2667 yep
I se now😂
Zatino
What's with the 3rd, 5th, 7th, or even 9th ball jargons? Table tennis is not kung-fu or wing-chun in the movies where everything is choreographed ahead of time like, "if my opponent does this, then I'll counter with that" or vice versa. Nothing will happen exactly as planned. Well, at least, maybe in Chinese ping pong when it's China vs China, yeah, but NOT in reality when vs other countries or styles that are not Chinese-influenced, especially me and my new style of table tennis.
because sometimes it does happen exactly as planned, or maybe not exactly, but still.
and its best to be prepared for those kind of situations
@@FED0RA Another "Made in China" robot(?) contradicting and confusing itself and doesn't even realize it.
@cuongtkong58 You're right. Thats why pro Chinese players do so poorly against non-Chinese players. /sarcasm
@@cuongtkong58 im filipino lol
@@richardsimons1234 The only thing you know about sarcasm is how to spell it without using the letter "k." Why don't you do a research to see how many of those non-Chinese players are/were coached by a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th tiers of Chinese ping-pong coaches who left, or should I say ESCAPED out of China, to seek better opportunities elsewhere.