I love to hear Adam commentate, no one else can compare to him. His game knowledge and eye for tactics is very good, and he knows so much background information about the players too. Also his enthusiasm and charisma are very good for commentating.
Didn't pay much attention to Felix couple years ago BUT now. Must pay immense credit to his coach who studied RPB and trained him to get up to this level. With the latest upgrades on rackets and rubbers, I think he has gone past the legendary RPB master, Wang Hao on speed. Remember he was cocky and pushy on serves? But now he's showing the quality of matured top-level players. Wish him well. Felix and DQ (Germany) are now telling the Chinese not to forget penhold. It just depends how you use it.
@@MsVovanez What did you expect people to write in the comments if not the results? Seriously, if you don't want to be spoiled, watch the video before checking the comments...
Felix has a lot of spinny stuff. Especially from his forehand side. The worst is he occasionally strikes a fast one. His opponent was trying hard to cope with spinny shots and suddenly a fast one. That is how to induce errors from your opponent.
De nombreux joueurs se plaignent du rebond de la balle, et effectivement nous voyons plein de ratés dans ce tournois... Est-ce la balle, la table ou le revêtement du sol qui est responsable de ça ?
@Adam, we heard you, you can say Félix Lebrun like french people do. Why don't you say it all the time instead of saying his name in the english way ? have a good day :)
probably harder to pronounce so it would be annoying to pronounce it that way every time. Especially that « r » sound that is hard as f*** to pronounce for strangers
Nose sounds like "an", "on", "un" are a struggle for english mothertongue speakers as they do not exist in english, a bit like the "th" for french people.
Nice match, Felix was better, but why does he make strange noises, not only after scoring but also when the opponent is focussing on his serve, for me this seems not like fair play and even really strange