Koo Kien Keat & Tan Boon Heong Great Defence Badminton Denmark Open
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lol, can tell many people are inexperienced here... see the second top comment.
You know why they still wanna to keep lifting smashes while they can try a soft just-over-the-net block?
when a smash-defend rally is going on, the defenders are waiting for their smashes to go less steep so they can do a counter-smash that's more likely a kill-shot. as they defend, they lift it to different spots to reduce the stability of the opp, less stabilty = weaker, less steep smash = counter kill shot.
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@PocoyoHere it was 放( pronounce : fang). it means 'let go' in chinese :)
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@XDemonEyeX it all depends on play style. it's not necessary to change defend into attack. can always choose to be the safer by just defending rather than trying to do an attack while defending.
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malaysian are genius
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I mean its nothing special for top world class players to defend against smashes by lifting them back....change defend into attack is harder in comparison, didn't see them even trying to
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Malaysian's Men's Doubles' Defence......are still the best! but best defence cant bring big success and big trophy.....aii
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pshhh... pink team stupid~ should have dropped coz you see... the malaysian team is not even moving... they are in position.... just a drop would get them to to reposition.
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@PocoyoHere its not the F word ... he said 放(fang) ... means let it go in chinese ...
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good
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best way to tire an opponent. haha
@JMUDoc Try to play inside the court you will know the tension and the feeling. talk is useless
reidyee 1 year ago 22
It's impressive to watch but they keep playing like that they would never win. How many rallies do you think they can do that? Especially when the scores are at the very end and they get very intense there's no chance they will be able to defense like that. That's the reason why they lost the AE 2011 to the danish players.
yjkuan 11 months ago 14