That's the most I've seen Timo get down on himself. Looks like Zhang was really changing up the amount of spin on his shots and finding Timo's switch points, jamming him.
@domiffa Sorry, didn't analize that, Zhang was trying to push it extra short to get the first attack(like someone who wants to WIN the game), but that is not enough to excuse him. If you look more closely (like at 10-10), you will see a much more strategic game.
@domiffa - Sorry, didn't analyze that, Zhang missed as he was trying to push the ball extra short( like someone who wants to WIN the game), but that doesn't excuse him. If you look more closely(such as 10-10) you will see a much more strategic game.
@domiffa Sorry, didn't analyze that, Zhang missed as he was trying to push the ball extra short( like someone who wants to WIN the game), but that doesn't excuse him. If you look more closely(such as 10-10) you will see a much more strategic game.
@domiffa Those mistakes were forced from well placed shots by Timo. Table tennis isn't all about rallies -- its also about placement-- if you look at it from that perspective you will see how Table tennis is sometimes compared to martial arts. Sometimes a good shot is a well placed shot. And your not blind (sorry), Timo haters just annoy me. :) Need we say more?
@malawa21 - I'm definitely not a Timo hater. I'm German, so I'm actually a fan. But I still disagree: Timos return was weak and still Zhang pushed the ball in the net - a surprisingly easy and unforced error. Table tennis requires a reasonable amount of concentration at every part of the game and a tiny lack can cause you to loose a set...