Had a good time watching this vid. It was fun and interesting with a global good mood and superstars ! Thanks for giving me a break in my exams and keep up the good work guys !
I wish I can play Table tennis like you. You inspire me and teach me techniques. I really want to be like you guys. All of you are great. I wish one of you can be my coach. I really want to be like you! You guys rock. Best Ping pong channel on earth!
At the 1994 U. S. Open I alone stood courtside as Liu played Kong. At the time I didn't know who they were or that one of them would soon be World Champion. The game was still played to the 21 points, 2-3 and with the 38mm ball. The ENTIRE match consisted serves and the flip kills and lasted no more than....7 minutes(and that's pushing it)! The greatest thing I have ever seen.
@@adityamittal3885 replying two years later, but when ittf changed the ball size from 38mm to 40mm, Liu found the change unsuitable for his play style, and decided to retire and become a coach. (The larger ball made games slower and had lesser capabilities for spin)
@@Masterbaiter-yx2ll I am surprised because if I am not mistaken, he is a short-pips penholder (short pips on forehand), which does not generate much spin (correct me if I am wrong), but does the larger ball affect pimples players? I am guessing spin should be no problem because pimples don't generate much spin but maybe the game being slowly makes pimples penholder not ideal since a lot of pimples playing style is blocking and smashing which can be exhausting. Correct me if I am wrong.
Away from the table Feng TianWei actually has a kind of 'Rachel Maddow' cuteness to her. :) And Liu Guoliang can loosen up and smile when he's not in his regular role of Beastmaster of the Chinese National Team.
people just don't notice because chinese/ taiwanese or even asian table tennis players don't makeup when they play, nobody looks perfect with no make up.
@@vongyeo3253 she was born and grew up and started to play in China and even got selected by the national team. But she was not as good as her teammates so she left the national team when she was 19. Later she was diagnosed with myocarditis and after recovering she met Liu Guodong, Liu Guoliang's big brother who was coaching in Singapore at that time, and Liu Guodong suggested her to play for Singapore. She later changed her nationality and started to train with Liu Guodong and finally became the Feng Tianwei you are familiar with 😁