Alanyan's style is so disruptive and unique that he made most opponents so uncomfortable. Lin, one of the most promising young player, almost fell into the Iranian's hand.
@michaelshaw278611 күн бұрын
Lin controlled the game actually
@KYchiu40211 күн бұрын
@@KYchiu402 Winning by what was only a fine margin from 3-2 is not controlling a game. China supporters should start giving credit to other players, especially those from lesser developed nations who have a fraction of the expertise and knowledge available to them and rely on raw talent. Noshad and Quadri are 2 outstanding examples of this.
@nigelhart389711 күн бұрын
@@nigelhart3897 Noshad and Quadri would make a unique doubles pairing.
@-danR11 күн бұрын
Table tennis is a special sport. Alamiyan looks like us mortals, playing backhand from forehand corner, not in correct positions with his feet, often getting the ball to his body and so on. Still manages to get the ball on the table and beat Liang Jinkun, playing even with Lin Shindong.
@DanielSamnerud11 күн бұрын
Obviously you don't know anyhting about him! He suffers from a neurological disorder that has affected his ability to use his forehand in the sport. Due to this condition, he is unable to effectively use his forehand and can only play with his backhand. Sometimes he swithes hands to smash though!
@Sam-fg5mi11 күн бұрын
@@Sam-fg5mi Did not know that. Seen him play some fantastic matches and hit great forehands also, so did not know that. Even more fantastic achivement to beat one of the best players.
@DanielSamnerud11 күн бұрын
I remember in his youth, his FH also quite devastating. He beat Wang Liqin once in 2015-2016 I think.
@arifwijaya964010 күн бұрын
love watching NA play against some of the world's best. what a match this was!
@rvsd4411 күн бұрын
These two pixels per square miles is annoying.
@Spacenow86911 күн бұрын
Looks like Noshad recovers - 1:10 looks first attempt forehand topspin in a while!
@aelimill11 күн бұрын
He played a _lot_ of forehands in this match, both block and drive. He seems to be making something of a recovery of his old, pre-injury, game.
@-danR11 күн бұрын
The sound is wrong...😢
@diegoguevara276111 күн бұрын
I was pulling hard for Noshad bc I’m just sick of seeing China win. Also his style is quite unique and it’s cool to see him beat so many people with primarily his backhand
@tommymorgan962411 күн бұрын
Alamiyan was in it all the way.
@pukulu10 күн бұрын
Gymnastic ping pong
@StuffLeaver11 күн бұрын
What happened at the last point? who can explain.
@megeteu11 күн бұрын
Alanyan was pointing at the net - probably thought it was a let on the serve.
@stevejohnson668411 күн бұрын
maybe table weird bounch
@user-vr1bk2nk1x11 күн бұрын
Alamian is a very demonstrative player. I think his need for hyperactive footwork and reaction-time makes him trigger-happy over anything he thinks happened.
Alanyan's style is so disruptive and unique that he made most opponents so uncomfortable. Lin, one of the most promising young player, almost fell into the Iranian's hand.
Lin controlled the game actually
@@KYchiu402 Winning by what was only a fine margin from 3-2 is not controlling a game. China supporters should start giving credit to other players, especially those from lesser developed nations who have a fraction of the expertise and knowledge available to them and rely on raw talent. Noshad and Quadri are 2 outstanding examples of this.
@@nigelhart3897 Noshad and Quadri would make a unique doubles pairing.
Table tennis is a special sport. Alamiyan looks like us mortals, playing backhand from forehand corner, not in correct positions with his feet, often getting the ball to his body and so on. Still manages to get the ball on the table and beat Liang Jinkun, playing even with Lin Shindong.
Obviously you don't know anyhting about him! He suffers from a neurological disorder that has affected his ability to use his forehand in the sport. Due to this condition, he is unable to effectively use his forehand and can only play with his backhand. Sometimes he swithes hands to smash though!
@@Sam-fg5mi Did not know that. Seen him play some fantastic matches and hit great forehands also, so did not know that. Even more fantastic achivement to beat one of the best players.
I remember in his youth, his FH also quite devastating. He beat Wang Liqin once in 2015-2016 I think.
love watching NA play against some of the world's best. what a match this was!
These two pixels per square miles is annoying.
Looks like Noshad recovers - 1:10 looks first attempt forehand topspin in a while!
He played a _lot_ of forehands in this match, both block and drive. He seems to be making something of a recovery of his old, pre-injury, game.
The sound is wrong...😢
I was pulling hard for Noshad bc I’m just sick of seeing China win. Also his style is quite unique and it’s cool to see him beat so many people with primarily his backhand
Alamiyan was in it all the way.
Gymnastic ping pong
What happened at the last point? who can explain.
Alanyan was pointing at the net - probably thought it was a let on the serve.
maybe table weird bounch
Alamian is a very demonstrative player. I think his need for hyperactive footwork and reaction-time makes him trigger-happy over anything he thinks happened.
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Suits his style
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