Both pairs struggling to kill/defend it from the near side, wise choice by the Koreans to end the game on the far side
I'm not sure either. I'm just going off what was said in another thread. I couldn't actually hear what Momota was being told thanks to Gill speaking over them. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
I mean, Gill knows about Ko's physicality and still she questions how on earth did he got that back? Its his physicality doing the thing Gill, it's his physicality!
Yeah, unlike Zhang Nan or Lee Yong Dae, who were among the best servers before the change of rules, Shin manages to serve really well with the 115cm height regulation on the serve, despite being rather tall.
Don't really understand the strategy of lifting high to Aaron Chia, that dude has been hitting like JJS today...
You're right they are not only ones but they are surely the most consistent team doing all those things. Now you can say, it's a flaw in the system which they used to their advantage. I say that's repeated slapping the term "sportsmanship". We all know what used to happen in 90s, 2000s, early 2010s.
"He is not like the other players, he and his team take good care of his health so he doesn't get too tired or injured on court." "He is a professional !" "He is a top player ! Don't compare him to all the other ordinary players!" Well, the price of seeking an aura of invincibility, is that you choose to not retire early and then are forced to, when doing so means you lose your ranking points...
Come down off your high horse. Since you've been so kind and quick as to give us such a loud and huge example, which, by the way isn't about walkover, even using such a large format in big fonts that even the blind can see and the aged with poor eyesight can read without their glasses ( so kind of you) - how about being consistent and fair-minded in enlightening us with an example from each of the other countries? Your righteous indignation will be much appreciated. (I'm sure your well-researched personal archive would come in handy).