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Suess is an ass, but he played quite well vs. vladi...
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 Baum was more intense in the third game.

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Suess is playing quite well ,surprisingly
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Timo Boll-Evgueni Chtchetinine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrRienXi6hI

Vladimir Samsonov-Christian Suss:
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I feel bad for dima. While he is injured adrien mattenet is screaming his ass off.
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Originally posted by stepheN stepheN wrote:

Suess is an ass, but he played quite well vs. vladi...
 Surprisingly,Suess played well during team competiton,a good play near the table and a good mental shape. Against sweden Jens Lundqvist,he recovered from 0-2 and 1-7,nice comeback
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Samsonov is playing very well also.
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Originally posted by ma ma wrote:

I feel bad for dima. While he is injured adrien mattenet is screaming his ass off.
Yes, Mattenet should have had more consideration for his injured opponent. Tough luck on Dima that he got injured, that is certainly worst luck than nets and edges in which we apologize to. If I play and my opponent is injured and can't perform to his best, I would not have celebrate if I win..
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Originally posted by dragon kid dragon kid wrote:

Originally posted by ma ma wrote:

I feel bad for dima. While he is injured adrien mattenet is screaming his ass off.
Yes, Mattenet should have had more consideration for his injured opponent. Tough luck on Dima that he got injured, that is certainly worst luck than nets and edges in which we apologize to. If I play and my opponent is injured and can't perform to his best, I would not have celebrate if I win..


I do not think that during the game you should take into account your opponent's injuries - you can commiserate and feel for t he guy but you came to win and not to patronize the guy or to give him presents. The celebrations however are another thing...

The only argument that can excuse Mattenet there is that this was not a singles match, he was playing for the team and so celebration was for teh team result not for his own.
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Feel so sorry for the Romanian girls, they looked so crushed after losing getting their medals on the stand afterwards, they really were close and the difference was one Chinese ringer on the Dutch team. I love the Romanian style of play the women have, women who loop are awesome.
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The French aren't as classy as most people think.
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What do you mean? Explain. 
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Originally posted by Jonan Jonan wrote:

Feel so sorry for the Romanian girls, they looked so crushed after losing getting their medals on the stand afterwards, they really were close and the difference was one Chinese ringer on the Dutch team. I love the Romanian style of play the women have, women who loop are awesome.


Unfortunately, therein lies the problem - if your loops are not powerful enough (like top men's are) then the pick-hitter will usually prevail against loopster.

That's why current top women play a lot of very flat game - fast drives, counterdrives, punch-blocks, almost no loops. As soon as you loop and your loop is not a fast killer, you give your opponent a split-second to regroup and then she takes over the initiative.

But I agree - watching women-loopers is fun, more fun than watching two flat hitters compete at who can drive the ball faster...
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Being westernize does not = class.

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Originally posted by Gr8GrZ Gr8GrZ wrote:

Being westernize does not = class.



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Pass it on to the snobby Frenchies

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Great matches, all of them :)
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Emmanuel Lebesson is very quick on his feet and his FH shots are awesome.

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Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:

 
Unfortunately, therein lies the problem - if your loops are not powerful enough (like top men's are) then the pick-hitter will usually prevail against loopster.

That's why I think the men and women's team should train together. It would improve the men's fundamentals and consistency and improve the women's power.
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Originally posted by Jonan Jonan wrote:

Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:

 
Unfortunately, therein lies the problem - if your loops are not powerful enough (like top men's are) then the pick-hitter will usually prevail against loopster.

That's why I think the men and women's team should train together. It would improve the men's fundamentals and consistency and improve the women's power.


What is it about men that they can have more power than the women? Let's be honest here - ping pong isn't tennis or other "power sports", where the factor of testosterone/muscle-building is really apparent. I mean, a lot of the pro men look pretty scrawny to me...very scrawny sometimes. Very, very scrawny. Did I mention scrawny?
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>..<  just noticed something while reading a ITTF article, top 7 women players in Europe Championships, 

Wu Jiaduo, Shen Yanfei, Li Jiao, Krisztina Toth, Li Jie, Liu Jia, and Li Qian...
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Li Jie looks like 15 years younger with that haircut... LOL

Judging from her current photo on ITTF site, I thought she was like...50. Then looking at more of her pictures, it appears she ages and rejuvenates and ages again very drastically all the time LOLLOL
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Originally posted by rawrtje rawrtje wrote:

 

What is it about men that they can have more power than the women? Let's be honest here - ping pong isn't tennis or other "power sports", where the factor of testosterone/muscle-building is really apparent. I mean, a lot of the pro men look pretty scrawny to me...very scrawny sometimes. Very, very scrawny. Did I mention scrawny?

Well it's a reflex sport, the faster reflexes required, the less bulky the people are going to be. Football vs baseball vs basketball, or just positions in baseball, shortstops are small quick guys, first baseman lumbers around and hits homeruns. 

I don't think it has anything to do with muscles really, tiny Asian guys are perfectly capable of loopin the crap out of the ball just as hard as big American man, if not more so because of the technique, whole body looping, fluidity, women just don't look fluid in their loops, it's stiff, disjointed, even the good ones when they go to loop, like they aren't drilled long enough in just looping. 
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Copy of Gustosz's post - so that people will see it here as well

France vs Germany (semi-final)

1. Adrien MATTENET (FRA) - Dimitrij OVTCHAROV
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XBHSQI2L

2. Emmanuel LEBESSON - Timo BOLL
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MJMYB04X

3. Christophe LEGOUT (FRA) - Christian Suss
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=40GPYF2F

4. Adrien MATTENET - Timo BOLL
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=73XZMPN8

Germany vs Belarus Final

1. Vladimir SAMSONOV - Christian Suss
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TGMLN40V

2. Evgueni CHTCHETININE - Timo BOLL
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JQSBUIM5

3. Pavel PLATONOU - Patrick BAUM
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=65TSRQA0
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live tiago apolonia vs samsonov: http://www.laola1.tv/en/int/table-tennis/ettu/timo-boll-deu-paer-gerell-swe-/video/205-1180-31737.html

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Good quality from EuroSport.
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CHTCHETININE Evgueni (BLR) vs PROKOPCOV Dmitrij (CZE)
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