1:33 Oh i remember this shot 14 years later. In slowmo, you could see Timo's face tell "woo what the fck happened?". It was the most powerful and brutal forehand i've ever seen. And it was only this year, in a match i don't remember that i saw Hugo Calderano hit kind of the same forehand, with nearly the same power (and lateral spin) And Liam Pitchford did kind of the same shot recently at 9:00 th-cam.com/video/NF63joG-79g/w-d-xo.html (at 9mn)
He just smashed a slow spinny loop using the opposite sidespin.It's not a difficult shot if you use Chinese rubbers.Boll's shot wasn't placed deep or wide enough.
The downfall of Wang Liqin when he lost to Michael Maze in Asia vs Europe and lost to Xu ChenHao in Japan open where Xu ChenHao later lost to the Japanese chopper who no longer appears in international scene
1:33 Oh i remember this shot 14 years later. In slowmo, you could see Timo's face tell "woo what the fck happened?". It was the most powerful and brutal forehand i've ever seen.
And it was only this year, in a match i don't remember that i saw Hugo Calderano hit kind of the same forehand, with nearly the same power (and lateral spin)
And Liam Pitchford did kind of the same shot recently at 9:00 th-cam.com/video/NF63joG-79g/w-d-xo.html (at 9mn)
There are lots of shots like that. I remember Lin Yun Ju did this and even Mima Ito.
Another murder-forehand was from Ma Long against Harimoto in the 4th game (China Open SF 2019)
He just smashed a slow spinny loop using the opposite sidespin.It's not a difficult shot if you use Chinese rubbers.Boll's shot wasn't placed deep or wide enough.
Tq for a detail👍
@@Baraka552 There is no way Mima Ito could hit that lmao send link
Wang was one of a kind! Simply unrepeatable!
Lmfao you say that after Ma long did what he did and achieved what he achieved ?
@@yeagerist977In the 00's he would΄ve been China's no4 player.
That point at 7:03, look at Wang Liqin legs at the rally, it feels like his thighs can touch the ground. That is phenomenal.
Flexibility gives a massive advantage in this game
1:33 今現在も語り継がれる伝説のプレー。王励勤のエゲツないシュートドライブ。
1:33
Timo: “The world shall know pain.” 1:03
Wang Liqin has the forehand of a monster.
1:34, oh yeah the crazy spin
2006 swaped equipment related to tech with 2020 it seems. RIP Official ITTF Cameras.
1:33 okay that was freakin scary
从来就很喜欢波尔。
打从上小学起就看他比赛,
现在多少年过去了!
2-2 7-5 was when timos spirit was broken
It looks like Wang Liqin was also hiding the serves with his shoulder and body before the touch. Timo had difficulties to receive them.
yes
Dude, this is the semi finals.
The handshake was really cold. Liqin didn't even look Boll in the eyes and said nothing. I guess they don't like each other.
i more believe that Wang was under extreme pressure. no space in his mind for sportsmanship (he also barely apologized for net shots).
Wang Liqin is just a human who's genetically modified. He's tall and lanky
How tall is he?
@@Jauthegems 185 cm
hahah
Asia king vs Europe king at that moment
This is the final?
Quarter final
@@ovguyildiz semifinal
Da war die Welt noch in Ordnung
やっぱみんな1:33だよね笑
Whang ligin is best soft player !!!
It's *WANG LIQIN* you goddamn idiot! It's W A N G, L I Q I N. You put an extra H and replaced the Q with a G! *STUPID*
@@bobjones3550 YEa MAn
Don't be a stupid bitch
Yes, you little FUCKER. Somebody had to tell you how to fucking spell. It is even in the title, how did you misspell his fucking name!
*YEESSSS !!!*
The downfall of Wang Liqin when he lost to Michael Maze in Asia vs Europe and lost to Xu ChenHao in Japan open where Xu ChenHao later lost to the Japanese chopper who no longer appears in international scene
Wang Liqin turned 35 when he lost to Xu. He wasn't young when he lost.