FZD with the classic heavy backspin chop but still "forehand fade loop" technique. He's so good he violates the laws of physics by applying spin in completely opposite directions at the exact same time!
whenever i see FZD play , i cant decide if i love his backhand or forehand more... even when he loses points he gives you that major professional vibes with his techniques and skills, there is a lot of player i love watching but no one hits as hard as fan because of this.
FZD with the classic heavy backspin chop but still "forehand fade loop" technique.
He's so good he violates the laws of physics by applying spin in completely opposite directions at the exact same time!
whenever i see FZD play , i cant decide if i love his backhand or forehand more... even when he loses points he gives you that major professional vibes with his techniques and skills, there is a lot of player i love watching but no one hits as hard as fan because of this.
timos forehand is not "insane" but is very unique and loaded with spin. His backhand is what you should focus on.
0:01 and 0:13 are so identical lol
You missed Hou Yingchao :)
Zhou Qihao : This player
Remove Timo from the list and then its all fine
Where is wang liqin?
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Its not called ”forehand topspin” you call it a loop.
Thanks! Will be aware next time! 🙏
@@tabletenniszoneofficial NO, FOREHAND TOPSPIN IS A CORRECT TERM
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