It was great playing with you in the 1950. Congrats on getting to the finals. You got a killer forehand and very stable opening shots. I forsee 2000+ in no time
Man!, I thought you had that guy at the end. Love to see this kind of TT tournament journey video perspective. No doubt you will surpass 2000+ "Seattle Dang" 🤣
You definitely have a 2000-level game and it's fun to watch. You're young and fit and I don't know why you don't put more oomph into your forehands. They're too weak and cautious at times, even on easy high balls, and the opponent is able to put an extra ball back into play. Focus more on your FH kill-shots and you'll win more games as you increase your power without hurting your consistency. Also, when Fredrick was lobbing to you, I was surprised you didn't try drop shots. As an older player, trust me - retrieving drop shots is brutal and tiring.
Heartbreaking finish but it hurts worse than it's importance. The fact is that you played really well and were unfortunate at the end of the final game. Remember to keep attacking at the end of the match with racket acceleration - no deceleration. Your game is already over 2000 with high 2000 level periods of play. very nice stroke on the forehand side. When you practice hit a few medium pace shots then a put away shot to both sides. (down the line and cross-court). Great tournament. I like the way you congratulate your opponent with a smile after a loss. Learn from every loss and do not dwell on the tough losses like this one. When you're in the heat of the match play, think about variety, short serves, long serves, short returns, hard push returns, soft spinny loops, hard put away loops. Variety will bring down your opponents level and put you in control of the match. I was where you are and you are well on you way. I was 2260 after my run.
I agree with a lot of the comments. It's a well made video. I think if you can develop a more offensive backhand shot and if you get more confidence opening up with it you'll sail past 2000. For now a lot of the time they know if they do anything to your backhand you'll push a serve return and continue pushing even during a rally (or block if its top spin coming at you). Well played and good luck.
As a coach, I would say build your game around making more consistent spin and placement, but you are young, and given the coaches around you, they are not like that either, so you are your own judge of your future development.
Congratulations to your achievement. I can see that the main thing that you played well in the final is your patient and your touchy spiny loop. It’s too bad that you miss a couple of balls in the final and let that one slip away. But keep up with your choice of shots. Good patient to wait for the right shot to attack. Good job
The Hao was standing straight, he is also able to kill highballs, now you could have put more sidespin to his forehand to make him move. His balls were too passive.
Niiice! So close. You'll be there very soon. As a fellow penholder I'm naturally curious in what equipment you're using on your road to 2000? Looked like a DHS Hurricane Hao variant?
You have great athletic abilities and you play really well but please you need to stop jumping around. You can't transfer power when jumping. If you have to jump it s because of your position and timing.
It was great playing with you in the 1950. Congrats on getting to the finals. You got a killer forehand and very stable opening shots. I forsee 2000+ in no time
Thanks for sharing your journey! you're an inspiration for someone looking to start out on a competitive Table Tennis journey
I really loved the calm atmosphere and overall relaxing format of this video. Your play style is also fun to watch, keep going !
Man!, I thought you had that guy at the end. Love to see this kind of TT tournament journey video perspective. No doubt you will surpass 2000+ "Seattle Dang" 🤣
You definitely have a 2000-level game and it's fun to watch. You're young and fit and I don't know why you don't put more oomph into your forehands. They're too weak and cautious at times, even on easy high balls, and the opponent is able to put an extra ball back into play. Focus more on your FH kill-shots and you'll win more games as you increase your power without hurting your consistency. Also, when Fredrick was lobbing to you, I was surprised you didn't try drop shots. As an older player, trust me - retrieving drop shots is brutal and tiring.
Heartbreaking finish but it hurts worse than it's importance. The fact is that you played really well and were unfortunate at the end of the final game. Remember to keep attacking at the end of the match with racket acceleration - no deceleration. Your game is already over 2000 with high 2000 level periods of play. very nice stroke on the forehand side. When you practice hit a few medium pace shots then a put away shot to both sides. (down the line and cross-court). Great tournament. I like the way you congratulate your opponent with a smile after a loss. Learn from every loss and do not dwell on the tough losses like this one. When you're in the heat of the match play, think about variety, short serves, long serves, short returns, hard push returns, soft spinny loops, hard put away loops. Variety will bring down your opponents level and put you in control of the match. I was where you are and you are well on you way. I was 2260 after my run.
I agree with a lot of the comments. It's a well made video.
I think if you can develop a more offensive backhand shot and if you get more confidence opening up with it you'll sail past 2000. For now a lot of the time they know if they do anything to your backhand you'll push a serve return and continue pushing even during a rally (or block if its top spin coming at you).
Well played and good luck.
13:19 Jinxin Wang in the background. But also, I love this video!
Yeah, he was coaching my opponent
As a coach, I would say build your game around making more consistent spin and placement, but you are young, and given the coaches around you, they are not like that either, so you are your own judge of your future development.
Very well-made video. You will make it to 2000 very soon. I also recognized a lot of players. BTW the guy's name is "Fredrik".
You will be 2000 soon
You have a very consistent and balanced game. I just got to 2000 and you look way better than me.
Great highlights! Looking forward to more.
9:47😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I say this too, you won all the matches you should have won in your level... that is the sign of a strong tourney player.
Congratulations to your achievement. I can see that the main thing that you played well in the final is your patient and your touchy spiny loop. It’s too bad that you miss a couple of balls in the final and let that one slip away. But keep up with your choice of shots. Good patient to wait for the right shot to attack. Good job
Bro. You are a good player. Nice to see you in penhold grip same as mine and learning the rpb.
Hi. Nice video👍. What set up do you use?
N301, H3 both sides
The Hao was standing straight, he is also able to kill highballs, now you could have put more sidespin to his forehand to make him move. His balls were too passive.
Good
Are you using n301 or Hurricane Hao?
N301
@@hao1eng how much were you able to buy it?
@@geraldcarino5009 4xx USD (#18). I was able to get a #2 for 4xx recently in china
@@hao1eng i dont get it, 400USD?
@@geraldcarino5009 yeah, around 400
Niiice! So close. You'll be there very soon.
As a fellow penholder I'm naturally curious in what equipment you're using on your road to 2000? Looked like a DHS Hurricane Hao variant?
N301, H3 Neo both sides
@@hao1eng awesome! Thanks for sharing. I dig the set up
bien pero te relajaste.. eres muy bueno.. yo tambien soy lapicero.. me gusta tu juego.. Eres muy bueno!!
great efford!
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Some of your shots looked like Dan Qiu lol
he's basically Seattle's dang qiu
Lol, the shot looks like Dan Qiu or the look looks like Dan Qiu?
@@hao1eng both lol
you're also the best offensive penholder I've seen in Seattle
Pretty much both lol
I cracked 2000 at LA Open, so I see where U coming from.
I mean…you know are good enough dude. Just gotta work on the mental side to execute.
Those easy missed shots aginst Fredrick tho 😅
Ikr 😂
Man... I could only say that day is not your day. 9:7 that two points... 90% and 99% you will win any of them... you missed two points 0.1 * 0.01....
You have great athletic abilities and you play really well but please you need to stop jumping around. You can't transfer power when jumping. If you have to jump it s because of your position and timing.
Agree, it also make recovering hard... point taken.
Man. I wish I had that much springieness in my body. You are bouncing around like a weird oriental toy wound up with rubber. Kinda like a puzzle