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Nobuyuki Shiogai (2027) vs Austin Preiss (1995)

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2007

This is the third game in the best of five between Nobu and Austin. Austin (who is only 12 years old) upsets Nobu to win the match. The match was played at the Aurora Spring Open in Aurora Colorado 4/1/2007. Austin then goes on to lose to Yahao Zhang (another Jr. player)in the semis in 5 games. Yahao wins the tournament.

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  • im not saying their bad, but for being in the 19's and 2000s', they both look like their having a very bad day.

  • wow man.. austin's serves are crap! ... they might be good a couple times a game but thats all he does! he really needs to mix up his serves....

  • It looks like Shiogai is pushing and slicing because he is under a lot of pressure and is afraid of taking the risk and attacking. If he could calm down he would've played much better because this, is pathetic.

  • Ahahaha I know Austin...he's pretty cool I'm not gunna lie

  • that 2000 guy doesnt learn austin serve is no spin and he always cuts it

  • there 2000!

    omg this is sad

  • hes in my theater class... weird

  • That's awesome. I am good friends with his brother. I am in his science class. His brother is also a national table tennis champion.

  • jajaja ..this is bullshit...too slow...no power,..no touch...no spin

  • i play a bit better then them i am the best player of all swiss i am trying to find some players to play

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