@IIkingdomII I'm not meaning that you win by lobbing, I'm just talking about the tendency by some players to go far away from the table (Mattenet, Maze, Ovtcharov, Mizutani), which is best seen when the player actually has to lob.
And actually, against Hao Shuai, Maze did win some very important points by lobbing.
@timoboll88 ya, the chinese coaches were commenting on that. they don't normally practice against lobbing, which is why wang hao lost those points. after that game, wang hao added some lobbing practice, and in the next game against maze, you see him dominating. lobbing also is seen as something you are forced to do when you can't handle the heat, or if you let your opponent attack first. there's no glory in lobbing.
@IIkingdomII You can find glory (it's aesthetic), but in many cases not victory lol.
I know that they go lobbing because they cannot handle the speed of their opponent, but some players tend to take more risks instead of going defense (like Timo Boll who sticks to the table and tries to counter top spin).
Why didn't he pull of a dropshot ?
heggoy07 1 month ago
It's a nice video ;) BUT: Sticking to the table and winning the point SHOULD be the solution and the rule, instead of the exception. Well done.
CrawSpecificated 2 months ago
@CrawSpecificated Thanks :)!
timoboll88 2 months ago
lol, you don't win by lobbing.
IIkingdomII 2 months ago
@IIkingdomII I'm not meaning that you win by lobbing, I'm just talking about the tendency by some players to go far away from the table (Mattenet, Maze, Ovtcharov, Mizutani), which is best seen when the player actually has to lob.
And actually, against Hao Shuai, Maze did win some very important points by lobbing.
timoboll88 2 months ago
@timoboll88 ya, the chinese coaches were commenting on that. they don't normally practice against lobbing, which is why wang hao lost those points. after that game, wang hao added some lobbing practice, and in the next game against maze, you see him dominating. lobbing also is seen as something you are forced to do when you can't handle the heat, or if you let your opponent attack first. there's no glory in lobbing.
IIkingdomII 2 months ago
@IIkingdomII You can find glory (it's aesthetic), but in many cases not victory lol.
I know that they go lobbing because they cannot handle the speed of their opponent, but some players tend to take more risks instead of going defense (like Timo Boll who sticks to the table and tries to counter top spin).
timoboll88 2 months ago