She did! I agree with you ming. Although Kim is an outstanding player in her own right, patience and consistency can only get you so far. HOWEVER, I am not out there playing at her level so I really feel in awe of offering any advice to her. But a solid forearm top spin or maybe even backspin would seem to be the key.
Kim Kyung Ah is finally getting the hang of attacking more with the forehand. Should she keep up with this, I believe she will have an enjoyable experience in the London Olympics
50k and a car...nice... anyway both players played very well. li had already played kim on numerous occasions this year and it was clear she knew what to do. kim had a few lucky balls that got her a set and you could see how she tried to change things up with looping and different placement as the game went on li found her rythm and destroyed kim in the last 2 sets
Kim can't do anything but slice......it is kind of amusing when she tries to do top spin it is sad compared to others but i will not lie her slice pwns. Although even the worst top spin if timed right can destroy an attacking opponent as seen here.
She did! I agree with you ming. Although Kim is an outstanding player in her own right, patience and consistency can only get you so far. HOWEVER, I am not out there playing at her level so I really feel in awe of offering any advice to her. But a solid forearm top spin or maybe even backspin would seem to be the key.
Kim Kyung Ah is finally getting the hang of attacking more with the forehand. Should she keep up with this, I believe she will have an enjoyable experience in the London Olympics
Yeh,I like her backhand too ,she my favourite female player .
Tamás Méhes yes she is a leğend. my favourite too.
Her forehand is so elegant.
wow ive never seen so many long rallies in a single match.
woah she's an awesome defensive player!
That's one heck of a hugggge Volkswagen that that key must start.
Amazing consistency from both players and i can't beleave Kim plays pips in
50k and a car...nice...
anyway both players played very well. li had already played kim on numerous occasions this year and it was clear she knew what to do. kim had a few lucky balls that got her a set and you could see how she tried to change things up with looping and different placement
as the game went on li found her rythm and destroyed kim in the last 2 sets
Yoyoy
is it like required to be a chopper in Korea? not saying it is bad just their are a bunch of high level choppers coming from there
But her movement looks the most feminine among the others of the Chineese National Woman's team.I like her style very much.
@JetFusion99 slice? its called a chop ._. slice is in tennis.
Kim Kyung Ah should learn to block some slow loops above the table, shouldn't she?
damnnn...get some proactive, girl! if you're hotter than the other player, you've won half the battle.
Kim can't do anything but slice......it is kind of amusing when she tries to do top spin it is sad compared to others but i will not lie her slice pwns. Although even the worst top spin if timed right can destroy an attacking opponent as seen here.
@DaFaiGai Shhh lol
Li Xiaoxia should be more feminine