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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011, 20:41 
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We have so many videos available to us now. It really is amazing we get as much footage as we do. What are your favorite matches played that are available online to view? My favorite match is deffinitely Xu Xin vs. Ma Lin in the Kuwait Open. I think it's from 2010. The quality of the points is just amazing.


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Lots of great matches to choose from. This one comes to mind because of both the quality and the occasion. Deciding rubber of the Semis of the world teams. KTS had 4 match points but tragically couldn't convert and Liu went on to win 25-23 in the 3rd. Great drama and incredible play under pressure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJdxzkThcKs


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That was phenomenal! I hadn't seen that before.

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My favourite, for the whole match, is the 2000 WTTTC Final between Sweden and China, which also has an edge-of-seat tension almost through the whole five contests.
Nobody really gave Sweden a chance, especially once the match order was posted-Waldner had lost 6/6 against Liu, Persson had always struggled against Kong etc. But amazingly, they pulled it off. After taking a surprise 2-0 lead the Swedes were brought back to 2-2, and the stage was set for the final showdown between Liu Guoliang and Persson.

Here's a couple of sections. Might be more on Youku. But it's worth getting the Reflex DVDs.





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I'd rather see youtube videos of amateur long pips blockers in action. However, as far as top level players, this is probably my overall favorite:


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My favourite, for the whole match, is the 2000 WTTTC Final between Sweden and China, which also has an edge-of-seat tension almost through the whole five contests.
Nobody really gave Sweden a chance, especially once the match order was posted-Waldner had lost 6/6 against Liu, Persson had always struggled against Kong etc. But amazingly, they pulled it off. After taking a surprise 2-0 lead the Swedes were brought back to 2-2, and the stage was set for the final showdown between Liu Guoliang and Persson.

Great match zzzuppp. At the end, was that Waldner (in the tracky top) jumping around like an excited school boy? Funny to see that given his usual cool demeanour.

zzzuppp are you familiar with the 73 China-Japan mens semi? That must've been one hell of a match, especially the Li ChingKuang - Takashima ending.


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