Longest rally! (61 shots) Loh Kean Yew vs Anders Antonsen | China Open 2023 R16
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2023
- Longest rally! (61 shots)
China Open 2023 | R16 | Changzhou, China | 06 September 2023
Men's singles
Loh Kean Yew (SGP) [BWF:7] vs Anders Antonsen (DEN) [BWF:10]
2-0 (21-17, 21-12)
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That is why badminton is one of the utmost stamina and mental game. Expected and unexpected, speed and skills mixing together.
It’s a beautiful game
I will retire after such rally
😂
That point will be my whole match. Retired hurt
LKY form is different from other, the wrist play is top notch!
In current MS, LKY move the fastest on the court.
Sen also
@preethamv18y79 yes but prannoy faster
Olympians game... breath taking movements often shown....
WOW MANTAP 👌
Which is best badminton under 2000(yonex voltric lite 25i or lining gforce 3600 superlite)
Beautiful play LKY
Olympics me jaaye na jaaye but movies me kaam mil jaayega .....
👍👍
Awsomw awsomw awsome
a ấy là thiên tài
Woow
Buset.. demi 1 poin 😂😂
Chinese vs Denmark
Đánh ghê thật, đại cao thủ
Kan, Meletop Kebabooom 💥💣🔥
Go go 😮
Lhoh kok malah mati sendiri son‽😊
Did LKY improved?
Dude is the same always. Either plays amazing or like a nobody. His mental is really odd. He could be in the finals or lose first round.
Waduh!😢😢😢😢😢
Everyone is talking about footwork 😂 That's basic, look at his wrist, almost all shots are hard to do
Lauzy Singaporean
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I can see why Antonsen gets tired. Lots of inefficient unnecessary movements.
you clearly dont know what you are talking about
@@unexpectediteminbaggingare8074 The rally lasted many shots; more than usual. So yes, we can expect both players to feel tired.
That being said, if Mr Antonsen was able to become more efficient with his movements and technique, it's safe to assume that he would be less tired by the end of such rallies.
Are we to suppose that all players have the same level of efficiency in all of their movements?
@@ElTestokthey’re top players, if it was so easy as making “less unnecessary movements” they would have done so by now. Having said that, what “unnecessary movements” are you referring to?
@@unexpectediteminbaggingare8074 Just quickly before we continue: are you saying because they are professional Athletes, there is no more room for improvement?
@@ElTestok I did not at all say that. But you still haven’t provided the so called “unnecessary movements” you alluded to.