What a backhand!!! That must be the benchmark for all junior players coming through!! Kreanga has just the most beautifully executed backhand in the planet!! Nuff said!😜
Ma Lin, simply a Master penholder. Kreanga, an absolutly Killer, hit the ball like a Beast. (Superior TT with celuloide ball, not inferior plastic ball)
Ma lin is the God of tactics .his changes of tactics in the middle of game is the best. But one thing kreaga has the best backhand drive in the world but it is not enough to win the game . He has poor tactics unfortunately .But his technical is wonderful
. . .kreanga hate to play defense i guess..when opponent smashed ,,you cant counter every single time...because timing is always the key.... Anyway still my idol😊❤
okay his backhand might be good but whats up with his forehand? what kind of technique is THAT??? also he relied too much on his backhand so his positioning was too far to hi right
His forehand technique was sound if a bit unorthodox.He used a backhand grip but it's not a problem per se. Kreanga as far as I know didn't suffer with any serious injuries and still plays exceptionally well.What he lacked was some good coaching in terms of point construction and raising his margins of errors .
@@dickn.ormous1064 yeah but even without that, he became such a good player. it'd be cool to see someone who plays like him get modern day coaching. even so, its still so interesting to watch him play
@@MrKLMLML ok but how does that relate to my post re re? also theres a reason why he lost like the dog he is to ma lin, who constantly stayed in the top 3 spot even reaching nr 1 during Kreanga prime my first post wasnt even remotely hostile untill you came doggy me sitting here and being able to analyze the mistakes of those who played table tennis almost two decades ago stems from the fact that those who put in hard work showed us the way to perfect the sport and thanks to that, the sport constantly develops allowing us to better see our, and others mistakes in order to fix them. obviously players so long ago would have a worse understanding of the sport, especially eu players that didnt/dont dedicate their entire lifes on one subject like the chinese counterpart. smfd
Kreabgas forehand was no way near the quality of his backhand. He had a long and wide movement with to little power from the floor. With that wide movement there was no way he could countespind effectively near the table. So the opponent could well chipsen the tactic to place their shorts to Kreangas forehand-side in order to get back a more ”human” stroke.
Kreanga was something so special, it has so much spin and beautiful to watch.
What a backhand!!! That must be the benchmark for all junior players coming through!! Kreanga has just the most beautifully executed backhand in the planet!! Nuff said!😜
instablaster...
No, it's Karakasevic.
And the same he'll got no1 backhand executions
@@mrnobody3696Did Karasevic ever beat any European player with that bh?
This game included more spin than my whole career
"Emulate, emulate, emulate..."
Ma Lin, simply a Master penholder. Kreanga, an absolutly Killer, hit the ball like a Beast.
(Superior TT with celuloide ball, not inferior plastic ball)
Kreanga one of my favorite players to watch of all time.
2:54 uses the backhand rubber to serve
50 fps brilliant quality
What a backhand kalinikos!!!!
Table tennis was more entertaining at this time than nowadays. Thumbs up if you agree.
game was just better with celluloid balls.
Insane match.
mama mia! How good Krenga was! That backhand!.. Soo much touch!
Doesn't matter if kreangs losse in the end it will be forever in my heart like no.1
Match could've gone either way, what legends these both are. And Kreanga has a monster backhand, love to watch his matches.
Kreanga ❤️❤️❤️❤️My idol
Beautiful framerate!!
Kalinikos Kreanga ilk defa izliyorum ama gördüğüm en iyi backhand.O dönemin en iyisi ma lin için bile zorlu maç oldu.
SEM DÚVIDA UM JOGO QUE FICA NA HISTÓRIA COMO UM DOS MAIS INCRIVEIS.
Pamiętam Kreanga był dla mnie graczem z taktyką tylko szalony atak. Teraz wszyscy tak grają :)
Now seriusly, this guy had a heck of a back hand, o gosh
good quality
Biggest choke in Kalinikos' career.
Sooo amaaazingg
What a game .!
Ma lin is the God of tactics .his changes of tactics in the middle of game is the best. But one thing kreaga has the best backhand drive in the world but it is not enough to win the game . He has poor tactics unfortunately .But his technical is wonderful
But how malin can block return kreanga backhand smash with so near at the table?
would be nice to hear what tactics he uses
. . .kreanga hate to play defense i guess..when opponent smashed ,,you cant counter every single time...because timing is always the key....
Anyway still my idol😊❤
大開大合,全攻擊的選手現在真難看到
yo true
Kreanga could have been in World Top 5 or even Top 3 if he had played in the Chinese league and practiced with Chinese players.
2004 world cup also
That Ma Lin serve at 1:58 Holy shit!
Why there is so much bots in a table tennis comment sextion
I know right
average forehand+ strong backhand vs super strong forehand + weak backhand
Malin blocks kreanga smash so close in the table, i think that why kreanga lose
马琳疯狂快带王大力的是这场吗
The good old days where players used layers of speed glue to get maximum performance!!!
Kreanga's Bryce firing on all cylinders!!!!
Did Kreanga ever beat Lin?
No, he never did :(
He beat him in an exhibition tournament in Japan.
ML not allowing Kreanga to play his game.
ако креанга отдели внимание на форхенда приближавайки го като завършвашт удър само на степен до успешноста на бекхендъ си нема кой да го спре
🏓👍
okay his backhand might be good but whats up with his forehand? what kind of technique is THAT??? also he relied too much on his backhand so his positioning was too far to hi right
It's not academic ofc but he was on 10 wo. U ?
His forehand technique was sound if a bit unorthodox.He used a backhand grip but it's not a problem per se.
Kreanga as far as I know didn't suffer with any serious injuries and still plays exceptionally well.What he lacked was some good coaching in terms of point construction and raising his margins of errors .
@@dickn.ormous1064 yeah but even without that, he became such a good player. it'd be cool to see someone who plays like him get modern day coaching. even so, its still so interesting to watch him play
@@MrKLMLML ok but how does that relate to my post re re? also theres a reason why he lost like the dog he is to ma lin, who constantly stayed in the top 3 spot even reaching nr 1 during Kreanga prime
my first post wasnt even remotely hostile untill you came doggy
me sitting here and being able to analyze the mistakes of those who played table tennis almost two decades ago stems from the fact that those who put in hard work showed us the way to perfect the sport and thanks to that, the sport constantly develops allowing us to better see our, and others mistakes in order to fix them. obviously players so long ago would have a worse understanding of the sport, especially eu players that didnt/dont dedicate their entire lifes on one subject like the chinese counterpart. smfd
Kreabgas forehand was no way near the quality of his backhand. He had a long and wide movement with to little power from the floor. With that wide movement there was no way he could countespind effectively near the table. So the opponent could well chipsen the tactic to place their shorts to Kreangas forehand-side in order to get back a more ”human” stroke.
저 세상 백핸드 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 무조건 닥공이네
馬琳驘了枱內球
2:54 wtf
how much did it cost to buy those bots lul. kekW am i right fellas BBH
I need girlfriend 💕💕💓💓💞💞
확실히 요즘 기술이 많이 발전했네... 수준이 많이 떨어지네...
Handshakes in table tennis are one of the shittiest things I've seen in sports.
The top players in the world use the shake hand grip.