Champions League: Qiu Yike-Tiago Apolonia
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September 1st, 2010 at 7:31 pm
It’s amazing, in China these players are ’so so – wannabee’s ‘ and in europe they can win matches on the highest level.
Same is with Wang Jian Jun and Hou Yingchao,
September 1st, 2010 at 8:04 pm
=> Qiu Yike was trained by Kong Linghui himeself !
September 1st, 2010 at 8:05 pm
hey do you know where is geca
September 1st, 2010 at 8:08 pm
if Apolonia improves his backhand he will scratch at the top ! maybe in a few years he’s member of the ittf top 10..
September 1st, 2010 at 9:04 pm
4:05 is some amazing defense from apolonia.. never give up. Love the expression on Qui’s face after the rally.
September 1st, 2010 at 10:00 pm
um why did my comment say nothing? I would say it said quite alot, and judging from the fact that people rated your comment -8, as opposed to mine being +7, i would say most people agree with me….
so why is who ranked 60? and who isn’t playing on the tour? the other good Chinese players? because ITTF only allows a certain few players from each country to play. Otherwise it would be pretty unfair, if you haven’t noticed the ITTF has a history implementing things to prevent China from dominating
September 1st, 2010 at 10:45 pm
your comment said nothing. anyone can win against anyone.
so why are they ranked 60? are they not playing on the tour for some reason?
I wasnt talking about qui anywhere,
September 1st, 2010 at 11:12 pm
are you drunk? what are you talking about?
September 2nd, 2010 at 12:05 am
the last bal of Qiu Yike was briljant!
September 2nd, 2010 at 12:51 am
so which team won in the end?
September 2nd, 2010 at 1:22 am
then there are probably a few hundred that can beat the non chinese players in the top 15. Granted thats far from a few thousand, but that was just overempahsis of my point. The Chinese government doesn’t have to expend that much resources actually, aside from the ultra talented like Ma Long, there are tons of players on the national team who only make the team after a certain age, like 15, before that the kids are taught separated through their own funds. Plus its actually not that expensive.
September 2nd, 2010 at 1:55 am
thousands probably is an overstatement, an overstatement I was just using to get my general point across. The general point is nevertheless valid, when Boll played in the Super league he didn’t have that great of a record, thats at least already 60+ people who i would say have a 30-50 percent chance of beating Boll, who at least some other top players, Boll being the top nonchinese player may have it a little better.
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:34 am
I think it is silly to claim that China has many thousand players who have a good chance of beating let’s say Boll. I won’t suggest any number, but yours is surely overstated. Ok, China IS big peoplewise, TT IS national sport no 1, Chinese people HAVE discipline – but after all China lacks the resources or just doesn’t need to bring about 1000 top players. 10-50 is enough to raise havock on (TT-)earth (which – I hope we all agree- is the sole purpose of communist sports policy, not mass sports)
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:43 am
@wasdwasdedsf, something is wrong with your TT comments. From your twisted mind come your twisted thoughts. Go get a job! Stop toying yourself!
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:50 am
I don’t see how my comment says nothing. The comment I responded to, claimed that Qiu is talented, but not hardworking, whereas the people on the national team are just really hardworking, implying that they aren’t talented. So my comment was to say that yes they are hardworking, but they are also just as if not more talented, and hence that is the reason why Qiu isn’t on the national team.
As for your question, it would say Boll will probably win 50 percent of the time, maybe a bit more
September 2nd, 2010 at 3:02 am
of course they have the best percentages, theyre the top ranked players in the world. the point I was playing for is that that comment says nothing, hao could lose to the player ranked 900. what do you think the odds would be for say boll against noname chinese around say 60?
September 2nd, 2010 at 3:19 am
They most likely have two different sheets of which one is more suitable for smashing.
September 2nd, 2010 at 4:09 am
If you sincerely think he played better, i dont think you know much about table tennis.
Just because he defended well in 3 long rallies doesnt mean tiago was better. Qiu put so much pressure on him, that he was forced away from the table during the entire match. He was outplayed.
September 2nd, 2010 at 5:03 am
Tiago played better, but got owned anyways…
September 2nd, 2010 at 5:39 am
Apolonia is spinning out of control. It looks good his loops! But he moves so unbalanced, he could learn from Waldner or nowadays Timo Boll.
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:30 am
oh no doubt that they do, it happens often, which just shows how many talented/hard working players there are. But the top Chinese players still nevertheless have generally the best winning percentages in the Chinese League. The point the point I was making to the other guy was that there are tons of hard working players in China, they train like crazy, so there has to been something that separates the top National team players, and thats talent not that they necessarily work harder
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:43 am
the top chinese lose to noname players.
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:01 am
speaking of which, but qiu got some serious legs there.
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:43 am
hmmm trust me, the people who represent the Chinese National Team are insanely talented. They just happen to be also hard working. China has thousands upon thousands of amazing table tennis players, all working their butts off, players like Boll, Ryu Seung Min, Mizutani, when they play in the Super League lose to no name players. What separates Wang Liqin, Ma Lin and Wang Hao, isn’t that they work any harder, but that they ARE talented. You have to be to stand out among so many Chinese players
September 2nd, 2010 at 8:40 am
Qui Yike has nice form.