Train with the best coaches, got many falicites, got a lot of experiences, but no backhand, only slice,slice and slice,no game plan, btw your forehand is very week, and when you hit the ball, why you not go back to centre, youre not John Isner though. Play everyday(maybe i dont know), but still no stamina and lastly mental very weak.
u said it man...reality is didier chin is crap still is crap. the truth hurts. he comes in on short approaches, his slice is a chop shot, his serve isnt for serve and volley. he just does splits ...better be a ballerina
backhand memang out. backhand slice weak - bnyk melambung. forehand xstable. no game plan. net play kelam kabut. footwork needs improvement. How did he manage to rank high of 44th in the world (ITF Junior)? Answer: Most of the Grade 1 tournaments that he competed didn't involve top 10 players. Therefore he could get through to quarter/semi final that earned him the ranking points. Overall, Deedat is still better than the rest of our players.
@@syamimmahathir9290 nope, I beg to differ! I admit, Christian's far from the best in Malaysia when it comes to singles. On the contrary, he's an excellent doubles player! That's how he's managed to reach career high of no.44 in the combined ITF junior rankings. He's arguably the most talented doubles player in Malaysia at the moment! P.s. it's funny how I only see people criticising him over a RUclips video when he doesn't even have a permanent coach working with him on a day-to-day basis. I mean, what are y'all doing???
Mcm mna nk g jauh.. pukul setempat aja.. point tu should happy after u manage pull amazing shot.. not because enemy make mistakes (low rank tier enemy)
There's no sting in the Malaysian's game. His serve is weak, slices 100% of the time and forehand is so loopy that it can reach the moon....and he is suppose to be the best in Malaysia? And as with all of Malaysia's athlete's, their stamina and fitness always let them down. What a joke. It's no wonder that Malaysian tennis is lagging so far even in South East Asia, let alone Asia.
enjoyed this, thanks
i try to find non slice backhand, but...
the future of Malaysia Tennis...Keep it up young man !
Malaysian guy reminds me of Ivo Karlovic.
Just serve, volley, and he has no backhand
But Karlovic is 7 feet tall.This guy is 5'6.LOL.
@@darthtyranus8055 Doesnt look 5'6 tho
@@immesurableloneliness8537 i mean the guy who slices only and doesnt have a backhand
mantap, great player
Goods👍
Train with the best coaches, got many falicites, got a lot of experiences, but no backhand, only slice,slice and slice,no game plan, btw your forehand is very week, and when you hit the ball, why you not go back to centre, youre not John Isner though. Play everyday(maybe i dont know), but still no stamina and lastly mental very weak.
I somehow agree with you 50% only
u said it man...reality is didier chin is crap still is crap. the truth hurts. he comes in on short approaches, his slice is a chop shot, his serve isnt for serve and volley. he just does splits ...better be a ballerina
Indonesia great,extraordinary😊👍🇲🇨
Rifqi Banua Pride
@HIRZI NUGRAHA
Indonesian player💪💪
Aku nak jadi lebih hebat daripada ini.. Sesiapa yang ingin bina nama boleh ambil saya sebagai atlet.. Tapi sy free coaching.. Hahahha
Takdak coaches malaysia yg berani komen ka?
backhand memang out. backhand slice weak - bnyk melambung. forehand xstable. no game plan. net play kelam kabut. footwork needs improvement.
How did he manage to rank high of 44th in the world (ITF Junior)? Answer: Most of the Grade 1 tournaments that he competed didn't involve top 10 players. Therefore he could get through to quarter/semi final that earned him the ranking points. Overall, Deedat is still better than the rest of our players.
Nampak yg ada improvement dlm serve...
Bab2 lain masih lemah lg
@@syamimmahathir9290 nope, I beg to differ! I admit, Christian's far from the best in Malaysia when it comes to singles. On the contrary, he's an excellent doubles player! That's how he's managed to reach career high of no.44 in the combined ITF junior rankings. He's arguably the most talented doubles player in Malaysia at the moment!
P.s. it's funny how I only see people criticising him over a RUclips video when he doesn't even have a permanent coach working with him on a day-to-day basis. I mean, what are y'all doing???
@Abdul-rahim Lope ..tapi dalam tennis ni payah nak dengar ada org cakap "i can't believe it"
Mcm mna nk g jauh.. pukul setempat aja.. point tu should happy after u manage pull amazing shot.. not because enemy make mistakes (low rank tier enemy)
Igt sng ke tuan….level cmni dah ckup baik boskurr
Its not easy.. waktu main stroke mmg padu. Tapi bila kira point its a whole different mental game.
Indonesian player was not punishing enough. Facing much lower rated player like this, please end the game quickly Rifki…
Are they both Malaysian?
Rifqi Fitriadi is Indonesian
semua player malaysia memang tak ada backhand ke? asyik slice je. banyak bola tangguh. banyakkan perbaiki please.
Asyik nk jd federer dgn single handed backhnd.
Faizal syarif kalah
Mcm ni Malaysian player? Backhand langsung xda ke? Slice je yang training.. Drive backhand takde? Kalau slice tu baseline xpe.. Memalukan
dah 21 dah dia ni...baik train future jaguh lain.
@@user-yy2br1rn7e seriusla 21 game play cam Dak skolh bawah 15thn... sape coach yg bebal sgt tuu...kne scam fmly die bayor mmhl
Yang baju orange hanya bisa backhand slice dan nggak bisa backhand spin..ya pasti keteteran Bro kalau diserang terus bagian kirinya...😓
Kbalik bro..justru yg orange backhannya bagus...
Pemain malaysia kayaknya ceroboh...backhand ny hanya slice...sayang fitriadi ga manfaat kan main serang.kasih backhand .lgsg maju
ternyata yang menang indonesia player 👍
iyakah?
This guy plays like he's being tortured
membosankan...
There's no sting in the Malaysian's game. His serve is weak, slices 100% of the time and forehand is so loopy that it can reach the moon....and he is suppose to be the best in Malaysia? And as with all of Malaysia's athlete's, their stamina and fitness always let them down. What a joke. It's no wonder that Malaysian tennis is lagging so far even in South East Asia, let alone Asia.