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Author: | Def-attack [ 11 Nov 2015, 07:23 ] |
Post subject: | Swedish Open - many nice players |
Tomorrow Swedish Open starts with many fine players and a lot of Swedish players. Actually, Swedish TT is having a slight revival for the moment with more attention in media and many good players, and more than for a long time in top 100 in the world: 35 GERELL Par 47 KARLSSON Kristian 53 KARLSSON Mattias 76 KALLBERG Anton 79 PERSSON Jon 98 LUNDQVIST Jens Fabian Åkerström (#216) got a very tough start, he has to face Alexandar Karakasevic, also known as the LP-slayer . But the good news is that they will be playing on table 2 (at 16:15 Swedish time) so finally there will be a nice film with Fabian playing. Other players to watch out for: SHIONO Masato JPN HE Zhiwen ESP PAVLOVICH Viktoria BLR DVORAK Galia ESP (LP attacker) HAN Ying ^ GER IVANCAN Irene GER YANG Xiaoxin ^^ MON (isn't she a defender???) LI Qian POL MIKHAILOVA Polina RUS (will she be as good as in European Champs?) DOLGIKH Maria RUS BERGSTROM Linda SWE (young Swedish defender) BILENKO Tetyana UKR I think at least one of the Japaneese girls is playing defensive, right? And other players that might be interesting or just fun to watch: MAZE Michael DEN OUAICHE Stephane FRA HARIMOTO Tomokazu JPN (the fast playing fellow born 2003) MOREGARD Truls SWE (next big Swedish player, born 2002, will be playing young American Kanak Jha on table 2 early tomorrow). KALLBERG Anton SWE (soon to be the best Swedish player, born 1997, beat Gionis a few days ago) |
Author: | 111Iceman111 [ 11 Nov 2015, 22:49 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swedish Open - many nice players |
i would kill to see Fabian Åkerström : Alexandar Karakasevic video. pls post it when got it |
Author: | Def-attack [ 11 Nov 2015, 22:59 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swedish Open - many nice players |
111Iceman111 wrote: i would kill to see Fabian Åkerström : Alexandar Karakasevic video. pls post it when got it You can soon (in 1 hr 45 min from this post) watch in real time here: http://www.ittf.com/ittv/ or after the match at the same place, just click on ITTF World Tour, Swedish Open at the same link and scroll down to the match (normally it takes an hour or two after the match is finished before it is published there). |
Author: | RebornTTEvnglist [ 12 Nov 2015, 00:30 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swedish Open - many nice players |
Saw Persson beat a Japanese kid and I saw Mattias Karlsson beat a French guy called Petiot, but I didn't see Fabian play. Not sure if I missed it, or its not on yet. Edit: Oh its about to start now on Table 2. |
Author: | Roy [ 12 Nov 2015, 00:32 ] |
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Fab - Kara match is just starting! |
Author: | RebornTTEvnglist [ 12 Nov 2015, 00:33 ] |
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The sound keeps coming In and Out. Anybody else find this? |
Author: | theologian [ 12 Nov 2015, 02:25 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swedish Open - many nice players |
Seems that the Swedish coaches are really getting their players honed in on obviously illegal serves. 30 degree arc tosses and well behind the body. Not to mention Par Gerell's nonsense. |
Author: | Def-attack [ 12 Nov 2015, 19:38 ] |
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theologian wrote: Seems that the Swedish coaches are really getting their players honed in on obviously illegal serves. 30 degree arc tosses and well behind the body. Not to mention Par Gerell's nonsense. And that is a problem specific for Swedish players? |
Author: | auzcar [ 12 Nov 2015, 19:57 ] |
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theologian wrote: Seems that the Swedish coaches are really getting their players honed in on obviously illegal serves. 30 degree arc tosses and well behind the body. Not to mention Par Gerell's nonsense. It's all about getting as big of an advantage as you can get, most players do this, certainly the ones at higher levels. They need to balance on the line of what's allowed and not to be as competitive as possible. It's the same as diving or trying to influence the referee in sports like football or hockey. I'm not saying it's a honorable thing to do but it's a part of high level sports and I do it just as much myself. |
Author: | theologian [ 13 Nov 2015, 02:03 ] |
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Def-attack wrote: theologian wrote: Seems that the Swedish coaches are really getting their players honed in on obviously illegal serves. 30 degree arc tosses and well behind the body. Not to mention Par Gerell's nonsense. And that is a problem specific for Swedish players? No, it's not. But it jumped out at me in an exaggerated way when I perused a few of the matches. |
Author: | auzcar [ 13 Nov 2015, 20:32 ] |
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Linda Berström, a Young Swedish defender is starting her match right now at table 2: http://www.ittf.com/ittv/ |
Author: | Def-attack [ 14 Nov 2015, 05:04 ] |
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Anyone remember this match? Look at 2:32 where Shibaev is in the lead 2-0 and 10-3 (a five set match). Guess what happens? I just watched Shibaev having the lead in almost every single set against Kristian Karlsson. And he had a big lead in the deciding 7th, but Kristian managed to win 11-9 in deciding set. Shibaev needs to work with his mental strength. |
Author: | sirius13phobos [ 18 Nov 2015, 17:42 ] |
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdon3Ckkssw&feature=youtu.be[/youtube] |
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