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ICC Table Tennis CA Open 2011 - Lily vs. Liu Yanzhe

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2011

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Watch Lily, a US borned and trained 14 year-old girl going against a Chinese professional men player at rating above 2700.

This was an amazing match to watch live! Major matches were broadcasted live by Viewcast Production during the ICC CA Open 2011 March tournament. Next one will be in May.

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  • 1. i saw only one hidden serve and the motion and ball bounce was such that it was clearly underspin. 2. who cares about hiding serve? it doesn't mean the player is better or worse. ppl used to play that way all the time and in china, they still do it in house tournaments. if you can't return hidden serves well enough that it affects the outcome, u shouldn't be 2500+ level anyway. every 2550 i know can read spin just watching ball, wrist position. only low levels ever complain

  • Thumb up if you don't think this boy's serve is legal.

  • After that guy started feeling threatened he did some pretty borderline serves.

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  • Liu, Yanzhe's rating is 2709???

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  • what is this 1993? That guy is blatantly hiding his serve.

  • Notice the chinese are always good at the non combat sports. Chess, checkers, othello (they are beast at othello) ping pong, Golf, but boxing? lolz

  • Although this Liu guy is rated really high in America as the America ranking system is highly inflated, he is probably one of the worst in China. To call him a professional player in China is actually an insult. He is certainly a professional player in America. If you like ping-pong, you have to watch the best - the Chinese super league, the WTTC, the World Championship, etc. - not any where from the Americas. Likewise, I watch the NBA and not any league from Europe - let alone from China.

  • A terrible announcer. He doesn't know what he's talking about or fails to communicate the proper tone of the match.

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