Absolute master class by Lin Shidong. Chess game of a match. There's not much that Lebrun cannot attack hard. But time and time again Lin put the ball softly where Lebrun didn't have a good shot to play or had an awkward position. This kind of mastery is to be admired more than blasting the ball spectacularly. I am in awe. Need to watch this match time and time again. So much going on.
It's actually a normal sub-par performance by Lin. I feel that Lin hasn't really peaked and is actually beatable when he's truly on an unlucky day. But once Lin perfected some of his forehands and positioning, he's gonna be Ma Long Calibre.
@@ZoiusGM just watch the soft ball from Lin when he is close to the table near the beginning of the point, where he places it, and you can wonder why Lebrun doesn't attempt to attack it, or has to attack it weakly without a stable base or gamble with low percentage. It's genius. I'm saying the less forceful balls are a strong point of Lin Shidong's play.
@@gongtaumaster-h9t the key to consistent performance is to win even when you are not landing everything. Everyone knows a player who is difficult to beat at the local club because they do well even when they aren't landing the tough ones.
Congrats to Lin, Shidong🎉 I personally think that if Shidong could play to his strengths, which is to try to beat his opponent(s) within the first 3-4 shots, it’s possible for him to make less mistakes. That’s definitely not easy, but you can do it, Shidong!!
Alexis played amazingly for one set and a half then Shidong teared him apart.He's the best player in the world right now, without a doubt. So consistent, so much variation in serves, receives, placements...
With plenty of doubt. If Fan Zhendong or Wang Chuqin recovers form, it will be an open battle again. It's actually really nice that we've got this kind of open battle between the top Chinese battles; and some non-Chinese players like Franziska, Harimoto, LYJ, Alexis (not Felix) can disturb them at times.
@@leboucfou5834 The bit of truth here is that there are good reasons (potential for improvement, potential of the grip and style, winning the European championship, stats against Chinese) there are very fair reasons to consider Alexis to be much more of a threat than his brother.
@@truberthefighter9256 that's why I said "right now". Ofc with FZD back and QCQ back to his best level (which seems to be the case), the situation is not the same. What I wanted to mean is that it was more Lin being super strong than Alexis doing bad in this match
Lin el verdadero sucesor, jugador chino re interesante poque no es tipico chino jugador ofensivo dentro de mesa, maneja todas las facetas del juego muy fascicante, te puede jugar cerca, alzarte la bola, jugarte de afuero, variaciones. Muy a tener en cuenta.
empezo bien alexis, pero para ganarle a lin necesitas personalid y estar bien concentrado en el tercer set y segundo por momentos dejo de ser explosivo, y lin se le vino arriba, no puedes bajar los brazos asi
8:24 look I dont care this is great even though the balls bigger now and harder to win a point. but this is great table tennis thx Europeans for hanging in there and now even better winning against the chinese after a long time in the wilderness. once again its mainly coming from the french and sweds some german.
@@cecemel2836 They met at only one top-tier tournament, ie. WTT Champions in Félix' hometown Montpellier. The rest are just youth competitions and Contender events where his main job was mixed doubles.🤓
Why can't a rally be shown from a single perspective? Ball in hand, play, scoring a point - that's a rally. The video editing is clumsy, and the video editor is unskilled.👎👎👎👎👎
Why is Adam (the commentator) so impressed by Alexis hitting the ball out of the air? Even amateurs like myself do that all the time, it's not difficult.
Mymy... Despite the formidable play that LSD shows in the last couple of months, i'm starting to dislike him more and more... weaving his hand each and every of Alexis serves, combined with his shouting... that's so ridiculously annoying and you can clearly see, how it pisses off and disturbes the serve phase of each opponent. I hope he will undergo a significant change regarding this habit. Comes pretty close to the oversized screaming that Harimoto did for years.
Clearly, you're disliking LSD skin color. You've no problem with Truls, Lebrons' brother shouting and insulting against Chinese players. All racists should stop watching this game. It's polluting the clean game absolutely. Stop making banana chants and horns too.
Racists have found new and roundabout ways to express their dissatisfaction, when the truth is they can't stand a people of color in a dominating position.
Absolute master class by Lin Shidong. Chess game of a match. There's not much that Lebrun cannot attack hard. But time and time again Lin put the ball softly where Lebrun didn't have a good shot to play or had an awkward position. This kind of mastery is to be admired more than blasting the ball spectacularly. I am in awe. Need to watch this match time and time again. So much going on.
It's actually a normal sub-par performance by Lin. I feel that Lin hasn't really peaked and is actually beatable when he's truly on an unlucky day. But once Lin perfected some of his forehands and positioning, he's gonna be Ma Long Calibre.
What does 'put the ball softly where x didn't have a good shot to play' even mean?
@@ZoiusGM just watch the soft ball from Lin when he is close to the table near the beginning of the point, where he places it, and you can wonder why Lebrun doesn't attempt to attack it, or has to attack it weakly without a stable base or gamble with low percentage. It's genius. I'm saying the less forceful balls are a strong point of Lin Shidong's play.
@@gongtaumaster-h9t the key to consistent performance is to win even when you are not landing everything. Everyone knows a player who is difficult to beat at the local club because they do well even when they aren't landing the tough ones.
@@ZoiusGM Yeah, like shot placement isn't a thing in TT.
8:48 i stg i love Lin Shidong for smiling wide over there after losing that point, that dude has so much love for the sport
I'm liking Lin Shi Dong more and more, he's got such good touch even when he's backing up! Amazing player!!
Exactly. His touch is a golden touch🤗
World class Match.
Lin Shidong was at the top of his game, consistent, powerful and good on offense and defense.
11:28 林詩棟真的技術能力沒得說,防守能力也很強。攻打時候乾淨利落。沒有挑剔地方
Thanks!
Congrats to Lin, Shidong🎉
I personally think that if Shidong could play to his strengths, which is to try to beat his opponent(s) within the first 3-4 shots, it’s possible for him to make less mistakes. That’s definitely not easy, but you can do it, Shidong!!
Belle combativité de la part d'Alexis ! On te félicite grandement !
08:34 out of the world
Alexis tu reste le GOAT ❤ quel régal de te voir jouer
oui kiki, t'as raison, par definition, il est the greatest of all the twentieth :-P
Adam Bobrow is the best!!!!!! Thank you for explaining the yellow card ❤
what did they get the yellow cards for? Alexis for a little slap one the table, but lin shidong?
Touching the net apparently
The commentator said it
its crazy to be this good, for both players
11:53 yo what was that 😂
90s hip hop style
brain aneurizzsm
Congratulations to Alexis for wining this amazing point --> Amazing Rally 8:21 to 8:50
Alexis Lebrun 🤓❤
林诗东辛苦了,继续加油💪
Alexis played amazingly for one set and a half then Shidong teared him apart.He's the best player in the world right now, without a doubt. So consistent, so much variation in serves, receives, placements...
With plenty of doubt. If Fan Zhendong or Wang Chuqin recovers form, it will be an open battle again.
It's actually really nice that we've got this kind of open battle between the top Chinese battles; and some non-Chinese players like Franziska, Harimoto, LYJ, Alexis (not Felix) can disturb them at times.
@@truberthefighter9256 Felix Lebrun literally 4-0 Lin Shidong last champions wtf
@@leboucfou5834 Felix' record against Chinese players is abysmal nonetheless. Of course, I exaggerated, perhaps I exaggerated a little too much.
@@leboucfou5834 The bit of truth here is that there are good reasons (potential for improvement, potential of the grip and style, winning the European championship, stats against Chinese) there are very fair reasons to consider Alexis to be much more of a threat than his brother.
@@truberthefighter9256 that's why I said "right now". Ofc with FZD back and QCQ back to his best level (which seems to be the case), the situation is not the same. What I wanted to mean is that it was more Lin being super strong than Alexis doing bad in this match
Thanks for sharing with us! Is this on 1:56 not an illegal serve? Just wondering. Thanks for a feedback.
Lin el verdadero sucesor, jugador chino re interesante poque no es tipico chino jugador ofensivo dentro de mesa, maneja todas las facetas del juego muy fascicante, te puede jugar cerca, alzarte la bola, jugarte de afuero, variaciones. Muy a tener en cuenta.
HOW SOLID LIN SHIDONG IS!
Adam is doing the voice over right?
love to see Lin Shidong chop haha
Porque esses cartões amarelos alguém sabe me explicar ?
empezo bien alexis, pero para ganarle a lin necesitas personalid y estar bien concentrado en el tercer set y segundo por momentos dejo de ser explosivo, y lin se le vino arriba, no puedes bajar los brazos asi
8:23
JUICEY!!!
Выскочка есть выскочка, его выделяет экспрессивеое поведение. Мастер как Лин ведёт себя достойнейше, хотя вроде и моложе.
As vezes acho que shidong sempre deixa o adversário levar o primeiro game pra ter mais graça.🤔🤷🏻♂️😛
Sometimes I suspect that is the case for all Chinese players. It could also be that he is trying to get a feel for the opponent first.
I think the Chinese identified the long push to Alexis' elbow as a weak point in this match.
We always said we were playing "Street Pong" if we hit it outta the air back to the table or just being silly lol
8:24 look I dont care this is great even though the balls bigger now and harder to win a point. but this is great table tennis thx Europeans for hanging in there and now even better winning against the chinese after a long time in the wilderness. once again its mainly coming from the french and sweds some german.
Is that Adam casting?
Nvm that's definitely Adam LOL 9:53
@@XANA96 also at 11:52 him doing reverse tape noises lmao
Why the yellow card for Shidong?
11:27 🤯
8:25 🤯
8:25
石头加油👍♥️🎉🌹😊
TT organizations seems anti-tech, so edge ball detection unlikely to happen.
lin is difficult to beat
Only harimoto and FELIX can beat him.
@@wda-m2h With LSD getting used to playing against Felix and Harimoto, I expect a 3-0 sweep next time.
Harimoto won only at continental championships, Felix only in his hometown Montpellier🙃
@@dongiovanni8899 their head to head is 3-2 for felix, you can learn more your books
@@cecemel2836 They met at only one top-tier tournament, ie. WTT Champions in Félix' hometown Montpellier. The rest are just youth competitions and Contender events where his main job was mixed doubles.🤓
haughty french young 🙂
overrated brothers
После умопомрачительного розыгрыша Леброн сдулся а Шедунг наоборот проснулся
That’s not Alexis that I know
this is not continental championships🤗
based
Why can't a rally be shown from a single perspective? Ball in hand, play, scoring a point - that's a rally. The video editing is clumsy, and the video editor is unskilled.👎👎👎👎👎
a rival has been found who can crow better
Lollipop server vs 🐔 chohohoho
Come on little Fan
It seems Lin Shidong don't know how to block or play close to Table. A chopper might give him the lesson of a lifetime.
🤦
World class match yes. But that last game was awful from Alexis Lebrun
La fessée !
Wonder what new language Lin Shidong is speaking.
Ho Ho Ho Hoi!
@@onlysilvthat’s what your mom said when you were born. But who cares 😂😂
Santa Claus 🐔hen sounds
Alexis lacked power in his backhand
Lollipop server eaten by 🐔chohohoho
well put😂
Alexis needs to calm down and stop giving simple push returns while returning serve. It is already hard to beat Lin, don't give it away.
Why Lin got a yellow card?
No reason. Perhaps referee is racist against Chinese since they are under Japanese officials.
Why is Adam (the commentator) so impressed by Alexis hitting the ball out of the air? Even amateurs like myself do that all the time, it's not difficult.
Also focus more on the match bro no one cares about what he has to say
You mean sky lobs?
Alexis is really dirty player
Mymy... Despite the formidable play that LSD shows in the last couple of months, i'm starting to dislike him more and more... weaving his hand each and every of Alexis serves, combined with his shouting... that's so ridiculously annoying and you can clearly see, how it pisses off and disturbes the serve phase of each opponent. I hope he will undergo a significant change regarding this habit. Comes pretty close to the oversized screaming that Harimoto did for years.
He doesn't need your love.
Clearly, you're disliking LSD skin color. You've no problem with Truls, Lebrons' brother shouting and insulting against Chinese players. All racists should stop watching this game. It's polluting the clean game absolutely. Stop making banana chants and horns too.
I've got used to his "Ho Ho Ho" lately. Christmas is around the corner anyway.
@@frankfeng4728 LOL
Racists have found new and roundabout ways to express their dissatisfaction, when the truth is they can't stand a people of color in a dominating position.
what does lin shindong says after points? translate please
8:50