Also, I think it could be nice if you make a voice-over of the highlights and you talk why you made that point/lost it. How you are feeling/what goes through your mind :D
@@IbaDiaw I love hearing your match strategies. Both before and after. Analyzing your mistakes and things to work on. As well as tactics you want to exploit in your opponents. I play only at the local league level. It's great to get a peak into the tactics of someone like you who is playing at the highest levels. I also love seeing your progression. Even if you don't win the tournament. You can see how close you are. Giving such a tough match to Alexis Lebrun recently. His win over FZD sets a very high bar. Very exciting to see you continue on your journey.
It’s good to see you competing consistently, hope to watch you in many more tournaments. Also hope you recover well from the recent injury of the world championships. Nice to hear your advice on injuries by meeting a physiotherapist on a consistent basis. Also on service, very insightful to see key details you talk about on short services to prevent it by drifting long. Keep competing well, very much addicted to these vlogs😅
@@IbaDiaw I loved the insight you gave through the commentary between the practice and match clips. Very helpful to hear your thought process before the matches
Drills : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_UyAtM1Zncw.html Full warm up and cooldown routine : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_i0Yp7LU_hA.html Serve will come soon 👍
@@IbaDiaw The whole thing man! was interesting to see how a pro prepares before a match. You also showed us both aspects - when you played very well and also where you wasn't playing as well 👊🏾💯
@@IbaDiaw Hmm all of it! 😄 haha I love when you film stuff we don’t see as spectators… Taking the bus to the hall, spending time in the gym, where we can also see other players is really cool I think. We get to follow you closer, than just watching the match results, which is what I like 👐
hello , congratulations for the video vlog, I'm curious if you can answer ..., I'm also a low-level table tennis player 😅, I'd like to know , when you go to a tournament, do you pay for the registration? if for example you quit immediately after the first round, do you still earn something from the sponsors? i.e. how does the jade side work for you. I know it's a bit of a personal question. but since in Italy it's a minor sport and you don't earn much, it's just a curiosity of mine! thanks if you want and you can answer and congratulations again!
So, each player has to pay for enter the tournaments. About sponsors that’s depend on your contract. Some players have according to their result, some it’s about the world ranking. About how I live if table tennis, I live very good but to play internationally definitely cost a lot of money !
@@IbaDiaw I like ur training footage and some thought process of yours preparing your matches But it would be cool if u hv done voice over over some of your point maybe ur thought during critical moment. And also have you considered open super thanks? That way more ppl can support u
Am I the only one seeing correlation between Andro rubbers and failing to progress fast ? Gauzy, Ouaiche, Winter and Iba !!!!! all signed with Andro and struggling. And before you tell me pros equipment don't affect much their game ask Jurgic, Ovtcharov and even Ma Long, all made changes and made them stronger. All players now are taking advantage of the new European made tacky rubbers, except Andro players
@@gorillaxy4459 no it is not , harder sponge doesn't mean its hybrid. Hybrid means it has to be tacky, have you seen the videos where they press against the ball and the ball just stick to the rubber. Yet to see one for c53 , seen it for k3, dignics 09 , dhs neo ...