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Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

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In the men's singles final of the 2018 Bulgarian Open, Xu Xin defeated Kenta Matsudaira 4:1. Both sides scored brilliantly in the game. Overall, Xu Xin is better at short-ball control and forehand long-range stand.com.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

Kenta Matsudaira's competitive state has recently rebounded, and there are also good performances in the game, but the opponent is Xu Xin, who is more powerful. Let's enjoy and analyze the wonderful balls in the game.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

Xu Xin's pendulum short quality is very high, the pendulum is short to the forehand position short ball, Matsudaira Kenta did not go to the mobile phone meeting, but also missed the best time to hit the ball, back to rub out, giving Xu Xin the opportunity to grab the attack.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

The same is the short forehand swing, Matsudaira Kenta also posed a high quality, forcing Xu Xin to swing to the backhand position of the ball quality is not high, Matsudaira Kenta board high-quality backhand fast tear slash large angle Xu Xin is too late to save the ball. In the backhand position near the table, you can try to use the backhand force to get started, which is smaller than the space required for forehand force, and the requirements for footwork and the difficulty of articulation are relatively lower.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

This backhand bounce is the most exciting board played by Kenta Matsudaira in this game, Xu Xin suppressed Kenta Matsudaira's backhand with his forehand, and Kenta Matsudaira stood closer to the stage, with the help of the power of the incoming ball, the backhand bounced straight, hitting Xu Xin's forehand big corner score.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

Xu Xin's in-table ball skills are superior to Kenta Matsudaira's. The short swing in the stage is more delicate technically, and the landing point and arc of the control are more reasonable. This ball is a little higher, but the master moves, as long as there is a little chance, the opponent will not easily give up the initiative to attack. Xu Xin pulled the ball with a high-quality forehand and hit Kenta Matsudaira's backhand, the quality was very high, and Matsudaira Kenta was caught off guard.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

Kenta Matsudaira's backhand twisting technique is also remarkable. In this game, I also seized a little opportunity to directly start twisting and scoring.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

Xu Xin's forehand technique is still the world's first forehand in Liu Guoliang's mouth. Matsudaira Kenta's serve was slightly less tight, Xu Xin directly started to attack, the slash changed to a straight line, and the high-quality attack directly mobilized the opponent, and there was no chance to resist.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

The forehand stage pick-up technique is also Xu Xin's strength. Matsudaira Kenta sent a spinning ball in the forehand position, Xu Xin did not take the plunge, but through the control of the landing point, increased the difficulty of the opponent's hand, forcing Matsudaira Kenta to reluctantly get started, attacking mistakes. It can be seen that high-quality return balls do not necessarily rely only on rotation and speed, and can also play a good effect through landing point control.

Technical and tactical appreciation: How Xu Xin, the world's first forehand, defeated Kenta Matsudaira, whose status was back

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