Thanks for watching! While watching, I spaced out a little around the time of the comeback in the 6th set, which is a pretty significant turning point in the match. Therefore some additional notes: 5-9: Lucky ball, but with the same idea as has been discussed over and over in the video: going to the middle with the first ball. 6-9 and 7-9: Timo deliberately doesn’t change from playing in Harimoto’s backhand, to avoid being put under pressure in his own backhand (as was the case at 5-8). 9-9: Sloppy short push by Harimoto, giving Timo the opportunity to finish the point with a half long forehand topspin. However, you see that he already decided at the end of the 6th set to go for straight downspin or no spin serves, which proved to be effective in that set and the next one. Follow me on social media 👉 Facebook: TT Technalytics facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550500131168 YT: Olav Kosolosky ruclips.net/channel/UCYfdcqB9YNKF-8iLXKqlxsQ Instagram: olav.k.ttt instagram.com/olav.k.ttt/ Check out the webshop of my sponsor Killypong: www.tafeltennis.be/
Nice analysis with some interesting hindsight, however the cam was a bit too big when points where playing hiding the opposite player quite often. Bottom right corner would have done the job too, although I don't know if it's about copyright infringement issue or not but yeah. Keep up the good work !
Yeah I get that. I don't think it's a matter of size, but moreso a matter of place. I traditionally put the talking head in the top right corner, but that works out with videos with a sideways angle. Duly noted for future videos!
Olav, please, make video about 3 ball attack) if watch match between professional player, they often make mistake on 3 ball attack ( especially if they make difficult serve ). If i make simple serve (float serve, backspin serve l) , my 3 ball attack very good, but if i make pendulum serve or backhand serve i often miss my topspin, because not understand what kind of spin i recieve. P. S. On youtube i dont find any video about this topic
Harimotos serve motion looks like he is very tight and does not have full range of motion. He plays with a lot of body tension, and maybe this is affecting his fluidity with his serve motion. I hope he does not get injured with continuing these tight habits
Thanks for watching! While watching, I spaced out a little around the time of the comeback in the 6th set, which is a pretty significant turning point in the match. Therefore some additional notes:
5-9: Lucky ball, but with the same idea as has been discussed over and over in the video: going to the middle with the first ball.
6-9 and 7-9: Timo deliberately doesn’t change from playing in Harimoto’s backhand, to avoid being put under pressure in his own backhand (as was the case at 5-8).
9-9: Sloppy short push by Harimoto, giving Timo the opportunity to finish the point with a half long forehand topspin. However, you see that he already decided at the end of the 6th set to go for straight downspin or no spin serves, which proved to be effective in that set and the next one.
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Good analisys. I'd like to see more videos of this kind from you. Thanks for your work, keep it up!
Very nice analysis..Thanks for the good job 👍
Love it man great content !
Love that
Nice analysis with some interesting hindsight, however the cam was a bit too big when points where playing hiding the opposite player quite often. Bottom right corner would have done the job too, although I don't know if it's about copyright infringement issue or not but yeah. Keep up the good work !
Yeah I get that. I don't think it's a matter of size, but moreso a matter of place. I traditionally put the talking head in the top right corner, but that works out with videos with a sideways angle. Duly noted for future videos!
Olav, please, make video about 3 ball attack) if watch match between professional player, they often make mistake on 3 ball attack ( especially if they make difficult serve ). If i make simple serve (float serve, backspin serve l) , my 3 ball attack very good, but if i make pendulum serve or backhand serve i often miss my topspin, because not understand what kind of spin i recieve. P. S. On youtube i dont find any video about this topic
Harimotos serve motion looks like he is very tight and does not have full range of motion. He plays with a lot of body tension, and maybe this is affecting his fluidity with his serve motion. I hope he does not get injured with continuing these tight habits
I think this lack of fluidity is limiting him from really breaking through to the top, but that's just me
@@OlavKTTT completely agree. Tension limits power, let’s hope he can loosen up a bit 😅!
Moreso
Makes me sound fancy
OK, it's snarky, but: Harimoto used too much energy screaming. Just shut up and play like you've won a point before.
did you get a haircut?
People get haircuts, yes