2012 North American Cup: Ariel Hsing vs. Mo Zhang - Women's Singles Final

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  • Опубліковано 23 чер 2012
  • Women's Singles Final: Ariel Hsing (USA) vs. Mo Zhang (Canada)
    2012 North American Cup - Table Tennis
    June 2-3, 2012 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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  • @messi9991
    @messi9991 11 років тому

    I saw her play at the Olympics. Tough draw in the last 32 but she managed 2 sets. She is definitely something.

  • @Scholarethan
    @Scholarethan 10 років тому +2

    lol theres a guy in the background with a shirt that says breast fed HAHAHa

  • @table_tennis_fever
    @table_tennis_fever 7 років тому

    i did see a lapse in focus and determination in Mo compared to Ariel during the last few points when it was 9-9. You can see Ariel's forehead tighten up, treating it with extreme focus and caution, while Mo realizing the gravity of the situation her mind did not quite step up as much as it needs to.
    For some reason though, I think skill-wise Mo may have a upperhand back then, given her tall stature, overwhelming backhand, and a very annoying pips forehand, but she couldn't pull her 100% into the match until like the commentator said, the 4th set into it.

  • @jamesyu1997
    @jamesyu1997 12 років тому

    They do that because when they win a point they have to express how they feel and intimidate the opponent

  • @tonyh9401
    @tonyh9401 11 років тому

    I feel the same about baseball!!! people just sits around and watch other spit all days! atleast with table tennis... people actually move!!!

  • @Molimo95
    @Molimo95 11 років тому

    So the players did as it seems...

  • @mrkarlramirez
    @mrkarlramirez 11 років тому

    Ugh i was rooting for mo. :-/

  • @johnbawaski3603
    @johnbawaski3603 11 років тому +1

    Ariel is amazing, but her screams are annoying like Dima and Lin Gaoyuan. That is why I like Lily better and hopes she beats Ariel at Nationals.

  • @mogtrader8
    @mogtrader8 12 років тому

    why do they yell 'sa' o 'cha' or whatever.