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This video show the progress of the new generation of Russian players in recent years Thumbs Up



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The young blond player is really smart. He has a great potential and see the game.
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Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

The young blond player is really smart. He has a great potential and see the game.

he should get rid of that awful mullet first
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Originally posted by Skyline Skyline wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

The young blond player is really smart. He has a great potential and see the game.

he should get rid of that awful mullet first


He did, quite some time ago

Watch here, for instance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsJ9IgUlW5k

or here (the most recent)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDl_QJ50UpQ

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that kid has some serious talent!
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Same as the previous generation. 
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I know there have always been very good Russian youngsters. The question is what happened after.....
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wow, Russia has so many good kids. I wonder why they can't reach the top top level, at least of Europe.
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Originally posted by Kolev Kolev wrote:

I know there have always been very good Russian youngsters. The question is what happened after.....


What happens after is called lack of:
- money
- good facilities
- traning with the right partners and coaches
- international experience.

It has changed somewhat to the better in the last 10-15 years but is still not enough to transform into serious results. Overall sport penetration is also a problem. The number of registered players in Russia is about 4-7 thousand (per 150 mln). Which is about the same as in USA (per capita). That is way below what is necessary. Granted there is a lot of players outisde of the system who play commercial tournaments, train etc, but it is still a parameter to look at. Far far cry from countries like Germany and France, or even Romania, Austria, etc. I suspect that in that aspect Russia is behind countries like England, Poland, Spain, Serbia, Hungary, Czech Rep etc.
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Originally posted by balldance balldance wrote:

wow, Russia has so many good kids. I wonder why they can't reach the top top level, at least of Europe.


They do - at cadet and junior level. But then they get stuck and usually do not progress further. In the last 10-12 years there were only around ten players from Russia who were in the top 100 WR. Best fo them was Alexey Smirnov who at some point was WR #11 (he won Europe-12 in 2005, beating Samsonov in the final), then Shibaev who is now in the #20s somewhere, then Vlasov, Skachkov, Kuzmin, Shmyrev, Rubtsov, Mazunov, Liventsov, Paikov and perhaps a couple more.
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