2023 US Nationals QF Howard Shu Vs Samuel Li with Live Commentary
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
- Here is my quarter-final match against Samuel Li, another talented upcoming player, at the 2023 US Adult Nationals. This one goes 3 games and I was down in the end of the 3rd game but made some key reads and adjustments at the end of the match on critical points that ultimately helped me pull through with a win. I hope the tips help you with your game, Enjoy!
🎬 Chapters:
00:00 - Game 1
11:13 - Game 2
22:06 - Game 3
31:45 - Turning Point in the Match
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Amazing to hear how a professional like you analyzes the game and explains your shot choices!
Thank you! Definitely tons of strategy and game adjustments that I need to make during matches now that I am no longer able to play with just speed and power 😅
@@howeezy Looking forward to your next video!
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It's a great feeling when everything comes together according to the plan in the last 5 points. (Esp. in doubles)
But doesn't happen everytime 😅
I know you don’t work with a coach, but do you ever feel like it would be helpful to have a buddy there in the “coaching spot” during games so you don’t have to do all the analyzing yourself on the spot?
@@itsssssjohnny Sometimes! Like here you will see a friend come in to give me a few tips because our nationals was local. But most times when I compete internationally, there is not always someone around that come to help coach you. On top of that, most BWF level tournaments issue coaching credentials, so not just anyone can be on the court level
Amazing to hear your thought process as the match unfolds, quality content!
Really good stuff, howard! Love the insights
Excellent tips. Great commentary and analysis. Look forward to the next!
Love these commentaries.
Nice come back ! Your ability to adapt your strategy to the oponent playstyle is impressive, congrats !
really nice to get the match with the comments. Many of the nuances are impossible to see from just the footage. It's much easier to learn some stuff for my own play. Thanks. =)
Really love the video and I'm learning so much from your commentary. Good luck for future games I hope to see more!
Thank you!
Nice insights
This is gold! To hear the analysis & thought process on strategy, not to mentioned what should've been done on the shot choices, thanks a lot for quality content! And congrats on the win this match 👍
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Thanks for this video. I learned a lot. Like a lot.. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed!
wow another one so soon :)!
Loved you content🙌🏿🙌🏿
Thanks for the support!
my algorithm finally blessed me with an in depth badminton singles analysis video
Glad you enjoyed the video!
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What do you think is better between aerobite and aerobite boost?
I prefer regular Aerobite
Spectacular game Shu !!! I live in Los Angeles too. Looking to connect with you :)
SoCal 🤟
Hi Howard, I played a lot of volleyball and wear knee sleeves and thin pads now when I play badminton. You might want to try that in practice to keep your knees warm. But also, some of those sharp ones you are missing by fractions of seconds and the confidence to get lower and not scrape could help you. You will be able to recover many of the following shots in singles.
Ah, sometimes I wear the long compression pants but have gotten used to just wear shorts because I tend to not like having extra braces/sleeves on when I play, but maybe I'll give them a try again sometime!
can u pls do more of match analysis content)
This is really fantastic content 👏 Couldn’t help but notice he was far slower moving to his front backhand corner. Personally, I’d have built a lot of my rallies around this, forcing him forward, and opening up forehand rear. This would have neutralised his stronger backhand rear. You also won nearly every flat exchange so I’d have pushed that tactic a bit more.
I mean, he’d have destroyed me whatever tactics I used…but if I had your skill level…😂
Yes, the front backhand area was quite vulnerable especially from my reverse drop. But I wanted to stick with my strategy of defending and playing the slow and patient game knowing that if I could defend at least 2-3 smashes per rally I would have a good chance of winning. Law of large numbers right, I should achieve the result the longer the rallies and the more points we play. The tricky situation with some of the faster younger players is that they steal too many quick easy points and you are unable to play out your game
Samuel scored so many points from overhead smash, he only started to have error in last section of 3rd game. If you clear to middle baseline instead of corner, will it make defense easier -- the smash will not have so much of angle although he will have more time and move less?
Hey, awesome video. It seems to me like u are letting ur racket hang very low. for example at 3-4 in the first set u could´ve reached the shuttle offensively instead of defensively. Just so u are aware about it off course
Aerobite and Aerobite boost is so expensive
What racket did you use?
Arb saber 11
Nice video. You seem to like play so defensive and passive
yes haha, it's much tougher for me to play a fast paced attacking style nowadays 😅
SAMUEL LIIII
far away from professional