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    Posted: 04/22/2016 at 9:17am
Th is real, if you dont believe it, watch and judge, the serve, the flat hitting, lobbing under table, FGH attack, and fierce backhand loop/flat hit, just like Joo Sae-hyuk.\
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He seems to be sponsored by BTY. Any idea which FH/BH rubbers he chose? T64 like Joo?
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Nah, This guy is too stiff in his chopping. This chinese guy can never be near Joo's standard or achieve what joo has achieved in his career. Saw him play Chinese Super league, cant do shit there. His forehand chopping skills are poor. 
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Is he a JSH copycat used in CNT training?
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If he was, he wouldn't be in svk.
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Originally posted by proSpin proSpin wrote:

If he was, he wouldn't be in svk.


+1 , don't get me wrong good player but not even close to 95% to Joo , maybe 20% for the same blade, another 20% for the FH rubber.

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the chopper is ok, no where close to JSH as other people commented.  He doesn't "brush" chop loops much, all I see is just a simple and flat chop.  His chops are nowhere as spinny as Joo's chops.
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Guys, give him a break, he is like U21 from SVK. So the 95% maybe we need to compare them when the year in TT is equal.  What I am saying is that you did see a lot of JSH in him, right.  If he continues to stay on this route and improve, anything is possible.
(I wonder if he studied so much JSH video, because  the more you look at him play, the more you see JSH)
And the interesting thing is , more towards the end of game, he get warmed up and finished last game like 11-5!
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@egghead, I like you theory about someone like this had been used to train CNT players, so how many CNT player lost to Joo Se-Hyuk before?
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Originally posted by proSpin proSpin wrote:

If he was, he wouldn't be in svk.

+10Wink

I follow him for years and he has 50% of Joo's power in the forehand, a poor chopping efficiency in the forehand (he often misses while the opponent gives him a non spin ball), a typical defender backhand service while Joo serves most of the time with forehand and has more variation....



And of course, he hasn't achieved a tenth of Joo's results in big tournaments and he is not 18 Y/O.

Wang is a good player but among the defensive players, he is behind Joo, Filus, Chen....


Edited by kakapo - 04/22/2016 at 2:16pm
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Just my opinion but he seems almost nothing like Joo. Having similar mannerisms is not equal to playing the same. 
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Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by proSpin proSpin wrote:

If he was, he wouldn't be in svk.


+10Wink

I follow him for years and he has 50% of Joo's power in the forehand, a poor chopping efficiency in the forehand (he often misses while the opponent gives him a non spin ball), a typical defender backhand service while Joo serves most of the time with forehand and has more variation....



And of course, he hasn't achieved a tenth of Joo's results in big tournaments and he is not 18 Y/O.

Wang is a good player but among the defensive players, he is behind Joo, Filus, Chen....



This guys is 56th in the world, only 8 places behind Filus and only 12 behind Weixin.
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He's been around for a while:
http://ooakforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=18672
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Originally posted by notfound123 notfound123 wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by proSpin proSpin wrote:

If he was, he wouldn't be in svk.


+10Wink

I follow him for years and he has 50% of Joo's power in the forehand, a poor chopping efficiency in the forehand (he often misses while the opponent gives him a non spin ball), a typical defender backhand service while Joo serves most of the time with forehand and has more variation....



And of course, he hasn't achieved a tenth of Joo's results in big tournaments and he is not 18 Y/O.

Wang is a good player but among the defensive players, he is behind Joo, Filus, Chen....



This guys is 56th in the world, only 8 places behind Filus and only 12 behind Weixin.

Yes but he plays more tournaments (because less competition from other SVK players in comparison with German players for instance) and in club, he is not a decisive players. 56th in the world...is probably the peak of his career. 
Filus, Chen (older), Shiono, Muramatsu....did better.
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The thing is this, i still don't see JSH in him. Maybe you only saw that because he's a chopper and JSH is a chopper. If that's the case, i can say i see Yan An in Malong. Both has poor backhand but good forehand. 

U21? Were you born yesterday? Do you have any idea how many chinese players fake their age when they move abroad to play table tennis? Look at Gao Ning and Yang Zi and tell me gao ning is actually 34 and yang zi is 32. We even have younger chinese players who's age on the passport states 14 but later revealed that he is actually 18. 
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I saw some similar attributes , the backhand style and the forehand cut close to the body, he can't be too bad getting to number 50 in the World this year , tough crowd 
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Walks like Joo? Really?

Dances like Joo, chews his food like Joo, sleeps like Joo... Wow a real clone huh?
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Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by notfound123 notfound123 wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by proSpin proSpin wrote:

If he was, he wouldn't be in svk.


+10Wink

I follow him for years and he has 50% of Joo's power in the forehand, a poor chopping efficiency in the forehand (he often misses while the opponent gives him a non spin ball), a typical defender backhand service while Joo serves most of the time with forehand and has more variation....



And of course, he hasn't achieved a tenth of Joo's results in big tournaments and he is not 18 Y/O.

Wang is a good player but among the defensive players, he is behind Joo, Filus, Chen....



This guys is 56th in the world, only 8 places behind Filus and only 12 behind Weixin.

Yes but he plays more tournaments (because less competition from other SVK players in comparison with German players for instance) and in club, he is not a decisive players. 56th in the world...is probably the peak of his career. 
Filus, Chen (older), Shiono, Muramatsu....did better.

On the same token, a world ranking # isn't the be all end all of skill. That depends a lot on frequency of competitions played etc. 

I'm sure lots of people in the top 30-100 players can be beaten by players ranked out of the top 100. 

Hugo Calderano (ranked 60s?) beat Timo Boll in their match up for example. And the recent losses of Ding Ning and Liu Shiwen...  

Having said that -- I've watched quite a few of this chopper's matches on youtube... and he seems to always get beaten in them! 


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Wang Yang is one of my favorite lesser known choppers, and he is a great modern defender like Joo Sae Hyuk, but I wouldn't go as far as to say he is THAT similar to Joo.  The biggest difference first of all is that he is a short pips chopper (Globe 889 0.5mm sponge on backhand).

His full setup from what I recall is:

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Tenergy 05
Globe 889 (short pips)

compared to Joo's:

Joo Sae Hyuk
Tenergy 64
Curl P1r (long pips)

This video is one of my favorites of Wang Yang playing Fegerl:

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