Didn't realize Ma Long had this good serves. He really mastered it, each serve looks same to me if it isn't in slow motion I can't see the placement the speed or the spin
the table tennis training in china has a simple, yet great variety. there, they will make you actually practice football for more flexible and nimble footing (im pretty sure)
Love his service technique. And he is without doubt the goat. But his serve is hidden by his head. So it's a fault. Been proven in the new table tennis VAR system.
Serves are very good. Low and spinny on the initial bounce. But I notice that the spin doesn't hold. If you notice, on certain serves the ball starts to turn but doesn't complete the turn and simply continues to bounce off the end of the table. That means the spin isn't holding up and the ball becomes no spin. That also means the spin isn't as strong as it seems to be from the service motion. Then again, he could be doing it on purpose to fool the opponent.
The smaller turn simply means there is more side spin and less "corkscrew" spin. Side spin is still there, so it will bounce crazily of the rubber. Side spin=effect. Corkscrew=trajectory
It is because of the plastic ball... All new ABS type have a really grippy surface... The consequence: the ball lose all spin on the first baunces and then totally lose the spin... Therefore the first baunces, with spin ,have a heavy curve and jumps very high(Spin get converted in speed)... I tested it with balls like dhs D40+ and nittaku Sha ... (Both chinese Abs I guess) the old dhs 40+ or nittaku premium 40+ don't have this property...
@@danielmltu Thanks for your comment! I've been studying a lot of serve technique n stuff for the past months and recently thought a lot about this kind of spin although I didn't know the correct term for it yet. I just thought corkscrew is a different name for topspin + sidespin so I never explored it more. But this makes a lot of sense. I've been explaining it for myself basically that you can put on topspin in two different directions on the ball or two diferent axes. The one is straight forward so the axis of the ball goes from yourself to your opponent in a straight line. (side spin). The other axis is in a 90° angle to the former, so basically along the net which ML does (corkscrew). I think Ovtcharov does it too just in the other direction with his backspin serve cuz it's the same mix of top + sidespin again.
I thought the ball needs to be thrown vertical up from the non-serving hand. It looks like Ma Long directs the ball towards his body. I guess that is legal.
Didn't realize Ma Long had this good serves.
He really mastered it, each serve looks same to me if it isn't in slow motion I can't see the placement the speed or the spin
Wow...Wang Hao is still very strong! I’m glad to see him playing.
-What's your name?
-Ma Long
-Ma long what?
-Ma Long Serve
3:54 Ma Long football skills
the table tennis training in china has a simple, yet great variety. there, they will make you actually practice football for more flexible and nimble footing (im pretty sure)
Cool!
@@unalarminggruty352 What a fun fact!
Lin gaoyuan reverse pendulum serve is also very beautiful
Serve 1 0:35 (Slow Motion 0:38)
Serve 2 0:46 (Slow Motion 0:50 1:10)
Serve 3 2:43 (fast)
Serve 4 3:25 ( short ) / 3:35 ( high toss same serve )
Serve 5 4:03 ( fast cross )
Serve 6 4:20 ( fast stright 4:35 slow motion)
Different angle - 5:35
Do u go to pinnacle academy?
Ma Long is the legend
Malong legend
Wtf is that sorcery at 5:02? It bounces in 3 different directions?
Love his service technique. And he is without doubt the goat. But his serve is hidden by his head. So it's a fault. Been proven in the new table tennis VAR system.
I agree 💯 with you
Come on
All serves are illegal in pro level
@@zanasaon1064 Eh no? Just look at Samsonov's.
Foul, not "fault"
@@spencerlamm it is a fault not foul
No matter how many times I watch it in slow motion, I am not able to understand how he is able to make the ball move like that from the way he moves.
Coz he uses his body to cover his serving.
2:50 fat BOSS Wang Hao
Xujin Zhang
Common He's lost weight
4:46
When you realise Waldner's serves became illegal but Ma Long's are allowed 😂
Regardless.....feel like the Dragon will eventually be considered the GOAT....but the Evergreen Tree will be a VERY CLOSE second.....
@@johnvannewhouse it’s not even close ml is the absolute goat Waldner doesn’t eve come close
Serves are very good. Low and spinny on the initial bounce. But I notice that the spin doesn't hold. If you notice, on certain serves the ball starts to turn but doesn't complete the turn and simply continues to bounce off the end of the table. That means the spin isn't holding up and the ball becomes no spin. That also means the spin isn't as strong as it seems to be from the service motion. Then again, he could be doing it on purpose to fool the opponent.
Consider though that the ball is served low over the net, and is returned after the second bounce, not after the fifth or sixth bounce.
Arnaud Malan Point well taken. Honestly I'd hate to have to return those serve. I am quite sure my return would be instantly killed. Lol
The smaller turn simply means there is more side spin and less "corkscrew" spin. Side spin is still there, so it will bounce crazily of the rubber. Side spin=effect. Corkscrew=trajectory
It is because of the plastic ball... All new ABS type have a really grippy surface... The consequence: the ball lose all spin on the first baunces and then totally lose the spin... Therefore the first baunces, with spin ,have a heavy curve and jumps very high(Spin get converted in speed)... I tested it with balls like dhs D40+ and nittaku Sha ... (Both chinese Abs I guess) the old dhs 40+ or nittaku premium 40+ don't have this property...
@@danielmltu Thanks for your comment! I've been studying a lot of serve technique n stuff for the past months and recently thought a lot about this kind of spin although I didn't know the correct term for it yet. I just thought corkscrew is a different name for topspin + sidespin so I never explored it more. But this makes a lot of sense. I've been explaining it for myself basically that you can put on topspin in two different directions on the ball or two diferent axes. The one is straight forward so the axis of the ball goes from yourself to your opponent in a straight line. (side spin). The other axis is in a 90° angle to the former, so basically along the net which ML does (corkscrew). I think Ovtcharov does it too just in the other direction with his backspin serve cuz it's the same mix of top + sidespin again.
I thought the ball needs to be thrown vertical up from the non-serving hand. It looks like Ma Long directs the ball towards his body. I guess that is legal.
at every serve , ı think ball will go fast but no it is slow side spin backspin serves.. how could he touch ball like this..
no some are floaters and topspin too
ma long amezing peines traning
Salut ! Pouré tu me dire les service réaliser tout au long de la vidéo ? STP
Oui
ygの止まりかたエグイ😅
Woh to do that serves?
*how
Search for "Pendulum serve tutorial" in youtube.
It's very easy, they are basic serves
The secret is Ma Long knows where to put each serve
mevlana-a rumi-i camii
3:19
Good luck returning that shit if you're a mortal human playing table tennis.....
and even if you DO get a lucky shot to return it, good luck with returning his 3rd ball attack.
This serve should be banned in human table tennis.
All foul serves.
Yeah~ He uses his body to hide away his serving.
fault, fault, fault, fault...
Foul, FOUL~