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Modern Chopper from Chinese Taipei |
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ZApenholder ![]() Premier Member ![]() Joined: 03/04/2012 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 4770 |
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Chen Chia-I, a modern defender from Chinese Taipei, playing her 1st WTT Youth Event of 2023 (2nd event of her career).
Chen takes the U17 Girls titles in WTT Youth Contender Asuncion 2023 without dropping a game. Here we can witness a 55 minutes (short form to 20 mins) U19 Girls Final exciting match against
seasoned international, and sister of super star - Bruna Takahashi,
Brazilian junior champion, Giulia Takahashi. |
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piligrim ![]() Premier Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 06/21/2011 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 5243 |
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I would say she is classic defender, not modern.
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ZApenholder ![]() Premier Member ![]() Joined: 03/04/2012 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 4770 |
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Good question! I can understand why you say that from that video. Maybe it was her 2nd international (her first U19 Final). She does train as a modern defender and can attack with both FH and BH rubbers. She defiantly attacks way more in training and domestic matches, than what I've seen on WTT. In another match up in Korea, she attacks way more than her proper classic defender opponent: Maybe borderline modern, but more classic for now.
I will ask her about this question and also chat with her coach to see how she sees Chen Chia-I |
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piligrim ![]() Premier Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 06/21/2011 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 5243 |
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Can you ask please what equipment she using, blade and pips? I think its short pips but I might be wrong .. |
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kakapo ![]() Premier Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 02/24/2013 Location: Mordor Status: Offline Points: 3394 |
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Too defensive IMO and not enough disruptive for reaching something like the top 50-80...but I wish I could play like this :))
Players like Han Ying, Hashimoto, Bergström have to attack more and more...that's the only way at this level....Or there is Ojio whose defensive lateral pushes can be considered as offensive strokes.
Edited by kakapo - 08/21/2023 at 1:13pm |
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Def play grey grip 94gr, Venus 2 blue 2,2, Neubauer KO extreme 1,3mm
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ZApenholder ![]() Premier Member ![]() Joined: 03/04/2012 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 4770 |
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ZApenholder ![]() Premier Member ![]() Joined: 03/04/2012 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 4770 |
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Yeah, she knows that. Taiwan always produces good junior choppers, but many times it is due to the lack of offensive ability that they can't carry it through to the senior team/senior category. This is something where Korea and Japan excels better. But never the less, this is an art that I love to watch. |
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