Liang Jingkun became the first person to go out of Saudi Arabia's Grand Slam national table tennis! Where did you lose when the 2-1 lead was reversed?
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2024-05-06 17:02Posted in Hebei Sports Creators
In the 1/16 finals of the WTT Saudi Arabia Grand Slam men's singles, Liang Jingkun, the main force of national table tennis, faced Iranian player Alamiyan. As a result, Da Fat was reversed by his opponent with a big score of 2-1 lead, and the Saudi Arabian Grand Slam men's singles only reached the second round. So, where did Liang Jingkun lose?

First, the offensive line almost always hits the backhand position that the opponent is good at, and the tactics are wrong.
Alamiyan is a rare one-sided attack in table tennis, and his forehand is rarely used, almost the whole Taiwan backhand attack. For such a style of play, the loopholes are obvious. When commenting on the game, Fang Bo mentioned: "Why does Da Fat keep attacking the opponent's backhand position? You can win if you put a high ball on his forehand!" Judging from the game screen, Alamiyan's bias is serious, and his forehand is basically sticking and blocking, and his backhand ability is very poor; however, his backhand attack is strong, fast, and the line differentiation is also very clear. and Liang Jingkun's backhand is strong, and the attack is not down.
In addition, Liang Jingkun continued to shoot forehand and backhand, and Alamiyan's defense was also good. The most important point is that Alamiyan's backhand quickly tore Liang Jingkun's forehand corner, and then pressed back the backhand, this tactic of adjusting the right to the left was very successful. Liang Jingkun was transferred back and forth by his opponent, retreated too far and the quality of his shot was reduced, which did not cause much difficulty for Alamiyan. From beginning to end, he blindly attacked the opponent's better backhand position, instead of playing his short forehand position, the first reason why Liang Jingkun lost the game was a tactical error.
Second, the first three boards were not played, and Liang Jingkun was too cautious in receiving the serve.
In addition to being pressed and beaten by the opponent in the holding link, Liang Jingkun grabbed the first three boards and did not put too much pressure on the opponent. On the contrary, Alameyan's serve posed a great threat to Liang. If Liang Jingkun had taken the initiative to get started on his own serve, especially tearing the opponent's weak forehand corner, Alamiyan would not have played so smoothly. The return is mainly stable, cautious, and still receives the opponent's backhand, Alamiyan tears a backhand violently, and immediately tears the angle. Liang Jingkun also tried to serve to the opponent's forehand triangle, but Alamiyan was very bold to twist the ball with his backhand. In fact, Liang Jingkun has always insisted on serving the opponent's forehand short ball, and Alamiyan will not handle every ball like this.
Third, the adaptability on the field is poor, and the brain and mentality are in a state of collapse.
This game exposed a very big shortcoming of Liang Jingkun, that is: the adaptability on the field is too poor. If you want to become a top player, you must have a very strong ability to solve problems on the spot and read the game. In addition to Liang Jingkun's strength of 800 pounds on the field, he is indeed too clumsy in terms of tactics and skills. After the high-quality backhand didn't work, Liang's mentality also collapsed. Coach Liu Zhiqiang was already angry outside the court, but Da Fat was still not woken up. In the final tiebreaker, after Liang Jingkun couldn't beat Alamiyan, he didn't dare to pull the ball.
People say that they hit the snake and hit seven inches, and Liang Jingkun hit the opponent's strongest backhand position throughout the game. Some fans also laughed that Liang Jingkun had 800 pounds of strength in this game, and he had never beaten a one-sided attacker. What do you think of Big Fat's adaptability and tactical ability?
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Liang Jingkun became the first person to go out of Saudi Arabia's Grand Slam national table tennis! Where did you lose when the 2-1 lead was reversed? -
Liang Jingkun became the first person to go out of Saudi Arabia's Grand Slam national table tennis! Where did you lose when the 2-1 lead was reversed? -
Liang Jingkun became the first person to go out of Saudi Arabia's Grand Slam national table tennis! Where did you lose when the 2-1 lead was reversed? -
Liang Jingkun became the first person to go out of Saudi Arabia's Grand Slam national table tennis! Where did you lose when the 2-1 lead was reversed? -
Liang Jingkun became the first person to go out of Saudi Arabia's Grand Slam national table tennis! Where did you lose when the 2-1 lead was reversed?