Loved his style always taking the ball very early robbing the opponent of time., always trying to put the ball in uncomfortable positions for the opponent.
@@somebose7395 Take nothing away from Guo because he is one of the all-time greats but that match between him and Jiang was fixed by their national coaches. If we want to find out who won more when going h/h, we have to dig into the China National Games. The results of the Chinese National Games are trustworthy. I know Jiang never won the Single Title inside China. Not sure about Guo.
@@benthekeeshond545 Guo never won it either. I guess he only had 1 or 2 shots because of the cultural revolution and his early retirement. BTW, Guo retired at a young age of 27, and Jiang at 25. That's quite ridiculous.
@@benthekeeshond545 The game between Guo and Jiang was held in WTTG in 1983 a real fight. Even in the subsequent final, Cai Chen Hua losing to Guo was real. Yet, the final between Guo and Cai in WTTG of 1981 was actually fixed by their coaches because they wanted to commend Guo for his effort and 1st runner-up in the past two consecutive WTTG.
@@ronaldchan2000 Come on, they retired from Chinese team so early because he needed to earn his living by playing in Europe(by the way, Chen retired at the similar age and he then played in Japan for about 10 years), you know there was not much salary for anyone in 1980's in China, right? As for the national games, you can't comment a short pips player based on his national games, it's not fair.
Jiang probably got best short-pip forehand in the history, I can't think of anyone more consistent and powerful. Xu Shaofa once said, Jiang achieved the peak of Short-pip style, fast, savage and accurate. His forehand attack on back spin is still the best in my view, not the mordern style loop, but a fast attack on the back spin like 6:42 in the video. His only weakness in my perspective was his serve, I think his successor Liu Guoliang did it better, but LGL need to pay respect to Jiang's forehand.
I thought Chen Longcan was overall better than Jiang, maybe not as powerful but very consistent. I heard that Chen lost nobody in WTTC’89 chinese trails.
Jiang didn't have very good serve, but it didn't bother him that much either. If he had had Ryu Seung Min's backhand, he would still be able to fight the Swedens at the end of his career. I think the same is true for Cheng Long Can.
옛날 탁구나 배드민턴영상들은 왜 그리도 낭만적으로 느껴지는지...
14살인 1986년 서울아시안게임에 참가한 장재량을 보고.. 팬이 되었는데..벌써 36년의 세월이 흘렀다니..
江加良已经是心中有剑的境界,只有一招,你耒什么他也照刹
Excellent! Thanks for posting!
Jiang played arts of penhold.
Loved his style always taking the ball very early robbing the opponent of time., always trying to put the ball in uncomfortable positions for the opponent.
I love to see the match between Jiang Jia Liang and Guo Yue Hua. They are my two all-time favorites.
Yes in 83 worlds it was 5 set match guo just won
@@somebose7395
Take nothing away from Guo because he is one of the all-time greats but that match between him and Jiang was fixed by their national coaches. If we want to find out who won more when going h/h, we have to dig into the China National Games. The results of the Chinese National Games are trustworthy. I know Jiang never won the Single Title inside China. Not sure about Guo.
@@benthekeeshond545 Guo never won it either. I guess he only had 1 or 2 shots because of the cultural revolution and his early retirement.
BTW, Guo retired at a young age of 27, and Jiang at 25. That's quite ridiculous.
@@benthekeeshond545 The game between Guo and Jiang was held in WTTG in 1983 a real fight. Even in the subsequent final, Cai Chen Hua losing to Guo was real. Yet, the final between Guo and Cai in WTTG of 1981 was actually fixed by their coaches because they wanted to commend Guo for his effort and 1st runner-up in the past two consecutive WTTG.
@@ronaldchan2000 Come on, they retired from Chinese team so early because he needed to earn his living by playing in Europe(by the way, Chen retired at the similar age and he then played in Japan for about 10 years), you know there was not much salary for anyone in 1980's in China, right? As for the national games, you can't comment a short pips player based on his national games, it's not fair.
江嘉良确实一代球王
主要是因为他帅。球王很多,帅球王代表国家形象,哈哈。
@@SoccerPlusBand얼굴은 사실 모든 것의 전부입니다 패션과 실력의 마무리..
@@마고리엄 잘생기면 뭐든 쉬워진다
Jiang probably got best short-pip forehand in the history, I can't think of anyone more consistent and powerful. Xu Shaofa once said, Jiang achieved the peak of Short-pip style, fast, savage and accurate. His forehand attack on back spin is still the best in my view, not the mordern style loop, but a fast attack on the back spin like 6:42 in the video. His only weakness in my perspective was his serve, I think his successor Liu Guoliang did it better, but LGL need to pay respect to Jiang's forehand.
您说对了。江的全台突击,好多现在看来必须得拉的下旋江嘉良都能突击过去。而且江发球一般,打的纯是实力球,拼的是正手的质量。
Rui Zhang 是的,您说的和我想一块去了。江嘉良打的是实力球,刘国梁脑子更活一点,比较鸡贼。还有陈龙灿的技术我觉得也不是很落下风
@@zhouxinghan6986 而且江是那个年代少有的个性极强的运动员,在场上非常有霸气,谁也不服。打赢老瓦后飞吻,还有后来跟裁判矫情。不过刘国梁还是我一直的偶像,小时候学球吊湾,教练就骂我,我说我这个跟刘国梁学的。
I thought Chen Longcan was overall better than Jiang, maybe not as powerful but very consistent. I heard that Chen lost nobody in WTTC’89 chinese trails.
Jiang didn't have very good serve, but it didn't bother him that much either. If he had had Ryu Seung Min's backhand, he would still be able to fight the Swedens at the end of his career. I think the same is true for Cheng Long Can.
Valuable vedio for Table tennis evolution .Chinese player used pimple rubber?
His forehand was so fast and powerful. He got into offense very quickly and controlled the returns very well.
Strongest forehand among penholders ever-- Chinese coaches.
agree. His smash and lops are so low and among the closest to the net.
Quiero saber con qué goma de picos jugaba Jiang Jialiang
double happiness short pimpled 651/652
You are Jiang's fan ?
Jiang chapionship