Kao's chop blocks and taps are simply AMAZING i really admire him, but at the same time Lin's cool calm composure WOW they both played amazing and blew my mind other than that im lovin how Kao reacts to that service at 5:48
for real... I hope they just give the option to watch the most popular matches with this angle too. I understand the need to be sponsored, but presenting the option to watch the match with this angle would be perfect indeed!
Kao demonstrated very good performance.. He need more involve in the international tournament. Lin Shidong looks control the game after 3rd set. His experience talks this time..
You can see the style of two different young players. Lin Shidong was very smooth and played like effortlessly. Kao hit the ball so hard and waste so much energy, thus result in more errors in later sets.
You have to admire Lin Shidong. 0-2 down under relentless attack by Kao, Lin doesn't panic. He carefully constructs points, playing within himself. Kao gets increasingly desperate, those 50-50 shots that were going in earlier are now 40-60 because he's playing too hard, too fast. He needs to slow down a tad. In the end, Kao is just tossing point away in search of being able to put the ball away.
@@charlesgaultier9891I also believed he did start panicking in a sense. If you compare set 1 to set 5, he is a lot less careful about his position after serving, and seems to always be a little bit too late on the ball.
kao cheng jui is an incredible young player but it seems he doesn’t know how to control his energy well enough he uses it all in the early sets and at the end of the game loses his gas and starts hitting worst quality shots, moves slower and doesn’t play like he does in early sets
That sounds anyone! He did the right thing he put his all and was up 2-0 he didn't really slow down it's just Lin shot selection made it more difficult.
Kao played really very very well. He has talent in BH and a lot of speed to counterattack with FH. I think he can improve physical power and resistence, which he will gain muscle in the pro life. Also, a benefit will be the increase of spin on his shots. It will hurt more the pro's block and rise his accuracy in the rallies.
Table tennis at the top level is 70% mental. Kao Cheng Jui was incredible in the first 3 games but when he lost game 3 narrowly, he seems to dwell on it too much and loses focus - thus quickly losing game 4 and letting Lin Shidong lead early in game 5. But this kid has lots of potential - if he trains hard and improves mental side of things, he could be a LYJ level player for Taiwan.
Kao employed punching and countering topspin with topspin well the first two sets. Then, he lost set three by opening attack first and Lin swapped role. Then on Kao could not find himself. Kao then played directionless! His team should call a timeout at one third of set three. Kao’s backhand is deadly. Congratulations to Kao, he will be a great contributor to Korea’s Tram. Congratulations to Lin, he held up well.
Lin still unstable for controlling unforced errors, hopefully his coach will pay more attention to improving that weakness, otherwise he will face big punches when meets more mature players.
@@reinaldopessoa2603 that's true, but there's a noticeable gap between FZD, ML, and Liang JK vs Lin and China only wants its best to represent, one that will never lose to a non-Chinese. He's not there yet, but of course still has 3-4 years to prove himself.
Today's table tennis is all about the mindset and stamina to play aggressively with consistent high-quality shots. Kao still lacks the stamina. Lin likes to rely on his touch and play safe. When he attacks he makes a lot of errors compared to top players.
wtf the Chinese resilience is fkin unreal! Kao was looking so strong in the first two games, but during game 3 you could actually tell how uncomfortable he actually was. You could tell from losing the deuce that he did not want to play Lin an extra game. And all throughout game 6, that look of defeat on Kao's face every point, was when he realized Taiwan as still but a small island to China.
Kao's chop blocks and taps are simply AMAZING i really admire him, but at the same time Lin's cool calm composure WOW they both played amazing and blew my mind other than that im lovin how Kao reacts to that service at 5:48
Superb camera angle.
for real... I hope they just give the option to watch the most popular matches with this angle too. I understand the need to be sponsored, but presenting the option to watch the match with this angle would be perfect indeed!
Kao demonstrated very good performance..
He need more involve in the international tournament.
Lin Shidong looks control the game after 3rd set. His experience talks this time..
You can see the style of two different young players. Lin Shidong was very smooth and played like effortlessly. Kao hit the ball so hard and waste so much energy, thus result in more errors in later sets.
You have to admire Lin Shidong. 0-2 down under relentless attack by Kao, Lin doesn't panic. He carefully constructs points, playing within himself. Kao gets increasingly desperate, those 50-50 shots that were going in earlier are now 40-60 because he's playing too hard, too fast. He needs to slow down a tad. In the end, Kao is just tossing point away in search of being able to put the ball away.
He doesn't panic. We havent seen the same match.
@@charlesgaultier9891I also believed he did start panicking in a sense. If you compare set 1 to set 5, he is a lot less careful about his position after serving, and seems to always be a little bit too late on the ball.
kao cheng jui is an incredible young player but it seems he doesn’t know how to control his energy well enough he uses it all in the early sets and at the end of the game loses his gas and starts hitting worst quality shots, moves slower and doesn’t play like he does in early sets
True he needs experience but he has a lot of potencial
That sounds anyone! He did the right thing he put his all and was up 2-0 he didn't really slow down it's just Lin shot selection made it more difficult.
I think lin varied his attack too well which caused the forced error
Finally, Experience win, there is no diffrent both of them same.
@@robertberneda6538 認同, 他的潛力可以好威猛, 他和小林....各隊都會头痛!!!
Kao played really very very well. He has talent in BH and a lot of speed to counterattack with FH. I think he can improve physical power and resistence, which he will gain muscle in the pro life. Also, a benefit will be the increase of spin on his shots. It will hurt more the pro's block and rise his accuracy in the rallies.
看来看去还是林诗栋的比赛好看,高承睿打得不错是块优秀的背景板
They are so familiar with each other. What a comfort to see so many wonderful rallies! Are they usually practicing tgt?
I really don’t think so
No, they don’t practice with each other at all.
knowing they’re from taiwan and china i doubt it😅
yeah, taiwanese comes to mainland China to play all the time including Lin
Table tennis at the top level is 70% mental. Kao Cheng Jui was incredible in the first 3 games but when he lost game 3 narrowly, he seems to dwell on it too much and loses focus - thus quickly losing game 4 and letting Lin Shidong lead early in game 5. But this kid has lots of potential - if he trains hard and improves mental side of things, he could be a LYJ level player for Taiwan.
他可能會成為台灣的LYJ級球員, 甚或可以超過小林!他球風威猛, 累積打球經驗, 一名必然猛將!
恭喜林诗栋U19四冠王,才18岁,未来可期!
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Kao employed punching and countering topspin with topspin well the first two sets. Then, he lost set three by opening attack first and Lin swapped role. Then on Kao could not find himself. Kao then played directionless! His team should call a timeout at one third of set three. Kao’s backhand is deadly. Congratulations to Kao, he will be a great contributor to Korea’s Tram.
Congratulations to Lin, he held up well.
Kao is from Taiwan though...haha!
@219cafe Kao is NOT a Korean. He is from Taiwan
Incredible rallies @11:11
林诗栋后几局集中压制对手的正手和控制中路偏右,取得了很好的效果!对方的正手在后几局显露了实力的不足!
stone正手也不太好,前两局也是正手问题。细看高的球看着凶狠,其实盯球不好,全凭感觉,动作大路线也不好,半出台起板很差,很多球也是赢搏杀而已
高承瑞太瘦小,只能拼前兩局,後面4局,高承睿對林詩棟,根本沒有威脅。
8:48 11:12
高承睿的打法站位比较低,球很平且快,这就要求精准度,而且这种打法非常耗体力,这就是你看他打球觉得累的慌的原因。他在前两盘耗尽了体力,后来就跟不上了,失去了准星。
未來是他們的
Lin still unstable for controlling unforced errors, hopefully his coach will pay more attention to improving that weakness, otherwise he will face big punches when meets more mature players.
Lin has played more mature opponents though.
@@reinaldopessoa2603 that's true, but there's a noticeable gap between FZD, ML, and Liang JK vs Lin and China only wants its best to represent, one that will never lose to a non-Chinese. He's not there yet, but of course still has 3-4 years to prove himself.
@@reinaldopessoa2603 I mean his main opponents will be those top players like Lin yun ju, Harimoto, Lebrun brothers,Togami Shunsuke, etc.
小高需要更多高張力賽事磨練才不會掉鍊,加油。
Lin Shidong had a really scare.
Lin is so unrefined.
You are the finest
Today's table tennis is all about the mindset and stamina to play aggressively with consistent high-quality shots. Kao still lacks the stamina. Lin likes to rely on his touch and play safe. When he attacks he makes a lot of errors compared to top players.
GAOhas vrey good backhand
KCJ team fucked up. At 10-10 third set should take time out. 😢
Island Hainan Vs Island Taiwan
good one.
wtf the Chinese resilience is fkin unreal! Kao was looking so strong in the first two games, but during game 3 you could actually tell how uncomfortable he actually was. You could tell from losing the deuce that he did not want to play Lin an extra game. And all throughout game 6, that look of defeat on Kao's face every point, was when he realized Taiwan as still but a small island to China.
Why do you have to bring politics into sports?!?!
@@OJYang because it was easy.
That's bullshit. Size of island has nothing to do with the result.
前两局虚张声势,心理素质要多锻炼。小林就不一样了。
Отлично!!!