Wow, just wow! Ryu’s footwork was unparalleled. He could get to any ball no matter where he was. Just incredible. His style really can’t sustain with that footwork at the Olympic level. Watching this match 20 years later, it still amazes me.
Totalmente de acuerdo. Yo diría que incluso hubiese ganado a mí ídolo, Ma Long en su mejor momento cuándo se enfrentaba con Zhang Jike, en partidos inolvidables y únicos. Fué el momento de Ryu invencible. Jamás he vuelto a ver algo similar, este es uno de los encuentros más importantes del Tenis de Mesa, sin duda alguna. Si hubiese sido de otra forma, este partido hubiese sido la final de las olimpíadas. Si Ryu no hubiese existido, JO Walner hubiese vencido al súper Whan Hao, Waldner iba dispuesto a todo, y a ganar el título sí o sí, con más hambre que en su juventud. Soy un viejo jugador de tenis de mesa, y sé que esto es verídico al 100% o >. Es más, para mucha gente, J.O. Walner fué el ganador de estos juegos. Nadie contaba con ese gran adversario Koreano, tan cerca de la perfección, de la elevación del Tenis de Mesa de la Tierra a los cielos !!!
They played once in the 2001 Swedish Open but Ryu¨s serve technique was totally different in the early 00's.Actually,he worked secretly on his serves just before the Olympics and took everyone by surprise.The Chinese described his serves as ¨lacking deception and variety¨ in their 2004 WTTC teams report only a few moths prior to the Olympics.
@@heighhom1517 I believe it is a stress relieving mechanism. As long as it is within boundary, empire would not do anything about it. Of course, it is a subjective things to judge but athletes also need to be mentally strong.
Definitivamente Ryu estaba extra duro de roer. Pero hay momentos de JO Waldner muy buenos. Increíblemente Ryu llegaba a todas las bolas imposibles y esto acabó desanimando al oponente.
12:40 essa chapuletada de back é sinistra eu sou caneta japonesa tambem , essa é a assasina mano o waldner chega ficou sem rumo , reparem na raquete do waldner recepcionando a cortada
Waldner beats all the top chinese players with ease, and that means the best players in the world. But he usually have a hard time against any other countries players. It's a little weird
Ryu was unstoppable in these Olympic games. He really deserved the gold medal
Waldner won Gold Olimpik Medal in 1990.Nothing to be ashamed. Salute sir
@@mohdsoffimdsaad8325 1992*
Wow, just wow! Ryu’s footwork was unparalleled. He could get to any ball no matter where he was. Just incredible. His style really can’t sustain with that footwork at the Olympic level. Watching this match 20 years later, it still amazes me.
Ryu fastest legs in the game ever!!
Totalmente de acuerdo. Yo diría que incluso hubiese ganado a mí ídolo, Ma Long en su mejor momento cuándo se enfrentaba con Zhang Jike, en partidos inolvidables y únicos. Fué el momento de Ryu invencible.
Jamás he vuelto a ver algo similar, este es uno de los encuentros más importantes del Tenis de Mesa, sin duda alguna.
Si hubiese sido de otra forma, este partido hubiese sido la final de las olimpíadas. Si Ryu no hubiese existido, JO Walner hubiese vencido al súper Whan Hao, Waldner iba dispuesto a todo, y a ganar el título sí o sí, con más hambre que en su juventud. Soy un viejo jugador de tenis de mesa, y sé que esto es verídico al 100% o >.
Es más, para mucha gente, J.O. Walner fué el ganador de estos juegos. Nadie contaba con ese gran adversario Koreano, tan cerca de la perfección, de la elevación del Tenis de Mesa de la Tierra a los cielos !!!
Ryu proved to be too fast for Jan Ove Waldner. I believe this was the first time Jan faced Ryu in competitive game.
They played once in the 2001 Swedish Open but Ryu¨s serve technique was totally different in the early 00's.Actually,he worked secretly on his serves just before the Olympics and took everyone by surprise.The Chinese described his serves as ¨lacking deception and variety¨ in their 2004 WTTC teams report only a few moths prior to the Olympics.
Harimoto version 2. Screaming and acting like he already won. Delusional belief payed off. But its bad behaviour.
@@heighhom1517 I believe it is a stress relieving mechanism. As long as it is within boundary, empire would not do anything about it.
Of course, it is a subjective things to judge but athletes also need to be mentally strong.
@@heighhom1517 you're a loser
@@heighhom1517 are you retarded?
유승민 최고다 ❤💙💚💜👍👍👍
Нравится лицо Вальднера перед подачей
You are right, looks like Waldner has smirk on his face, because he is about to trick other player.
Definitivamente Ryu estaba extra duro de roer. Pero hay momentos de JO Waldner muy buenos. Increíblemente Ryu llegaba a todas las bolas imposibles y esto acabó desanimando al oponente.
8:12 outstanding point!!
12:40 essa chapuletada de back é sinistra eu sou caneta japonesa tambem , essa é a assasina mano o waldner chega ficou sem rumo , reparem na raquete do waldner recepcionando a cortada
Tipo a chikita do Hugo Calderano
What amazing footwork when reverse bh wasn’t invented yet. PHers should continue to use FH + topspin even today.
Sadly because speed glue was eliminated and the ball changed, penholders cannot thrive in this day and age
@@laurenyoon3456well we got felix lebrun now
Мне нравится воля к победе игрока в синей майке
Нравится как уверенно играет Вальднер
3:57 tiram o final do ponto pra focar a cara de bobo do espectador...tão legal 😒
Ainda bem que se redimiram em 5:47.
Игрок в синей майке напоминает мне своей техникой игры и передвижением ног игрока из Новосибирска
player in blue jersey?!
Do you seriously not know the name of this legend?
Вообще-то, он чемпионом мира был)
Waldner wins points by making his opponents run for the ball. Unfortunately for him, Ryu has the best footwork in the world.
Waldner played quite well from the deep but near to the table he was just not able to match Ryu.
o campeão jogando e a galera gritando j-ove kkkk ta facil
Waldner beats all the top chinese players with ease, and that means the best players in the world. But he usually have a hard time against any other countries players. It's a little weird
@@niklastorshagen6365 bro er war da schon 38
Waldner ja tava no fim de carreira, se pegasse o jean de 92 a 96 ia ser estuprado
It's always good to see Waldner lose the game... So he, who always disdained his opponents hahaha
What do you mean with disdained his opponents?
@@ttime9947 "arrogance" by Waldner
Could someone elaborate?