Ibrahima Diaw vs Ruwen Filus | MS QUAL | China Smash 2024

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Комментарии • 22

  • @Phili96
    @Phili96 5 дней назад +10

    Great match

  • @tomtrana3449
    @tomtrana3449 5 дней назад +10

    What a stupid crowd noise as background noise. Are you kidding?

    • @jitendranair4060
      @jitendranair4060 4 дня назад +3

      This is not Europe . This is Sparta!!!!😂😂😂🎉

  • @gerhardkosin2310
    @gerhardkosin2310 2 дня назад

    Super spannend 👍

  • @x.x.7646
    @x.x.7646 5 дней назад +2

    Ruwen Filus is a sensation.

  • @StormeSpace
    @StormeSpace 5 дней назад +1

    why are the two unhappy to play against eachother?

  • @jitendranair4060
    @jitendranair4060 4 дня назад +4

    Are we monitoring pimple Rubbers? Because they are getting controllable. I am playing against players who do shit that shouldn't be possible . Don't talk to me about skill and crap till a chopper becomes world number 1😂🎉. Joo was poo for top 20. So please. What we see now isn't simple farmer's hardwork that Joo did. Or did he now?

    • @a-aronkim1689
      @a-aronkim1689 3 дня назад +1

      What are you on about mate

    • @mambafocus6605
      @mambafocus6605 3 дня назад +1

      @@a-aronkim1689 yaping fr

    • @bryanwells4063
      @bryanwells4063 3 дня назад +1

      @@a-aronkim1689 honestly half of that made no sense, bro is onto nothing. Joo Sae Hyuk was leagues ahead of Filus if thats what you are trying to imply. If you are saying pips should finally be banned, Ruwen is using the same pips that Joo used to use back with the old ball. Choppers are weaker than ever before, they are much easier to beat now with newer tacky equipment and an agressive mindset.

  • @ProTT_VR
    @ProTT_VR 2 дня назад

    that was clearly ibra's match...

  • @ZoiusGM
    @ZoiusGM 4 дня назад +2

    First time I see this slicing defense 😐😯! The german dude did the same serve each time and the same defense with backhand slice. Wonder how his next game is going to be. From this game he seems to be an one-dimensional player?

    • @themorethemerrier281
      @themorethemerrier281 4 дня назад +6

      Absolutely not. He is probably the best defender in the world but also has lethal backhand and forehand attacks. These players are extremely difficult to beat when they have decoded your attacking strokes. Also, he is able to disguise spin variations while chopping these can have extreme heavy backspin or almost no spin at all. As the opponent you need to be very focused to read this - quite hard over the whole match.
      TL;DR: Do NOT underestimate the skills of good defenders

    • @madebyicarus
      @madebyicarus 4 дня назад

      @@themorethemerrier281 The best defender in the world is either Ma Te or Hao Yingchao :)

    • @themorethemerrier281
      @themorethemerrier281 4 дня назад

      @@madebyicarus I didn't even know Ma Te.
      Maybe Filus is older now. He was ranked 18 in the world. It's good enough.

    • @zizo015
      @zizo015 3 дня назад +2

      Haha.. You have absolutely no clue.. Ruwen is one of the most versatile players may be in tt history.. He can attack both FH and BH, pimple chop defend, lob.. Just crazy everything.. You don't know him or probably your first time.. Already beat top 5 WR players in his his career.. Extremely entertaining.. Insane rallies

    • @ZoiusGM
      @ZoiusGM 3 дня назад

      @@themorethemerrier281 You can't 'disguise' spins bruv. The motion that is done when he hits the ball is visible, obviously. It is up to his opponent to identify and pair the hand motions with the spins; along with the correct racket placement.