Such a shame that he never won the gold medal in the Olympics. Still one of the best penholders in history who revolutionised the reverse penhold backhand and executed it so comfortably making it look so easy.
Wang Hao made people believe that RPB was a simple skill that can be easily learnt and used. Now ten years have passed since he retired, he’s still unmatched by any other RPB oriented penholders.
This RPB inspired me to play pen and I adopted the style of Wang Hao . 10 years shake and than I discovered it was meant to be pen from day one ... RPB makes my backhand crazy fast and grossly sidespin charged when I wanted to . Receiving is more easy and way faster than shake hand and my forehand can go for extreme wide sidespin strokes with ease . The only problem is in mid distance if I have to use defence but who needs defence when he can put pressure and get the ball early with short stroke and can go super wide angles with sidespin or blast flat hits with the RPB :D
Exactly! Penhold for the win!!! Everyone is surprised by how good my backhand is with penhold but after a few sessions it starts to make sense, and after a few weeks it even starts to feel natural. Been using it for a few months now and my backhand has never been better! C-pen is revolutionary not sure what I would do without it (I would still be a K-pen player is what)
I’m currently hesitating for switching my holding style for penhold. Been playing table tennis for fun for a couple of years and now that I want to get deeply in it, I feel that my BH is struggling on Shake Hand, almost like he wants more freedom. Exactly what penhold gives you, an incredible liberty on the wrist movements. But my friends all tell me not to change holding style ‘cuz it’s « too late » yet I feel really comfortable playing PenHold. You gyus think I should change holding style?
It might be hard to some people and natural to other if you land in the second group do what you feel is right and do not listen other people. I can play RPB way better than Shakehand in some shots and I beat all the people I know just by playing RPB for 3 months consistently . It's great no training , just feeling , tactics and way better backhand against chops no matter on the table receives or deep pushes and I can hit flat , hard with speed , my forehand isn't good , I didn't make it strong but it's easy to flick and play crazy sidespin if FH was better I could punch way higher than SH even at the best day easily .@@Lalubii
He had phenomenal bh loop and counterloop but what people overlook is he couldn't block or defend to save his life with that bh. It's why he couldn't beat Ma Lin in a thousand years.
@@bobmalack481Felix’s RPB is good, but his forehand and in-table skills are still way worse than Wang Hao. If Felix and WH were contemporaries, WH would beat the shit out of Felix IMO.
1. Awesome skill! The opponent faces surprising direction and spin~ 2. Typo in video introduction? famose->famous 3. No-BGM is great. I can play it with music I like :)
@@eczavyr2899 I love Wang Hao's game... But it's not true he deserved Olympic Gold Medal. Each time he lost to a very strong opponent... So he was not good enough to win.
@@shanelawson5072 He also lacks some luck. But 3 silver in a row is still an achivement nobody can repeat. Look at Zhang Jike, he rose and fell so fast.
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