The new skyrocketing rising analogous sport of PICKLEBALL is reminding that : The current table tennis version of heavyweight 2.7gram balls is full range stupid. Must immediately, as soon as possible, apply new lightweight balls of 2gram or 2.5gram balls. Heavyweight balls fly too fast because air resistence can not effective slow down them. Too difficult to control heavyweight balls, and extreme difficult to catch fast heavyweight table tennis balls. It is the reason of why almost all table tennis beginers leave out teble tennis or do not want to try playing table tennis. Need atleast few years of training for beginers in order to play amateur table tennis games of heavyweight 2.7gram balls. IT IS THE ALL-TIME HUMAN HISTORY MOST STUPID CONDITION OF SPORT TODAY IN THE AGE OF BUSY LIFE. Who will pay few years of training to reach level of playing basic amateur table tennis games ? Look at the new skyrocketing rising sport PICKLEBALL : the Pickleball federation setup very logical scientific standard for pickleball balls : the pickleball balls have very reasonable very lightweight (in the context of distances in pickleball sport), pickleball balls even have holes in ball outer surface to decrease ball weight. All of them lead to the to result : the lightweight pickleball balls fly in air with ENOUGH SLOW SPEED, so that in the distances in pickleball sport, players have enough time to react to apply techniques and tactics and get funs. And because players can succeed to react, Pickleball is very easy for beginers quickly to play basic amateur games to get funs even without any training. Players must succeed to react to balls speed. It is the first condition for sport to be human sport. I see that in many societies today, there are even more commercial PICKLEBALL CLUBS than table tennis clubs. Everyone can easily quickly play amateur pickleball games for funs and communications. While it requires few years of training for beginers to play amateur table tennis games. It is obviously quite clearly stupid in table tennis. It affects table tennis equipment manufacturers (less new beginers, less markets), spectators (waste time to watch so much offgame time of picking up table tennis balls). The most reason : STUPID HEAVY WEIGHT OF CURRENT TABLE TENNIS BALLS. So if the international table tennis can not quickly come to consensus of applying new lightweight (2-2.5gram balls) table tennis balls, then TABLE TENNIS SPORT MUST GIVE UP MORE THEIR ROOM TO PICKLEBALL SPORT IN OLYMPICS, in order to regard audience by stopping wasting time of table tennis audience in bored table tennis matches with much offgame time of going picking up balls and less ongame time of playing table tennis. The Olympics must slash more room of table tennis sport, to give more room to pickleball sport in Olympics programs, if the international table tennis society can not quickly reach to consensus of applying new lightweight 2-2.5gram table tennis balls
@zhmilvkplay10 ай бұрын
even in the 1930 the angle of camera was MUCH BETTER, than now, in 21st century
@pudnbug11 ай бұрын
I started playing table tennis at college, in 1961. There was this guy who used a bare wooden paddle, and he loved to hit the ball way high in the air, (like 20-30 feet) with spin, so when it hit the table it would bounce way off to the side. Oh yes, and when he hit a blooper that hit the net and just flopped over, he would call 'overies'.
@anthonymasiala6418 Жыл бұрын
I find the difference in spin, speed and style of play between the celluloid ball and the plastic ball impressive
@SB-ex2px Жыл бұрын
1:56 István Jónyer, Hungary - men's single world champion in 1975 in Calcutta
@mitchy989 ай бұрын
I love Mizutani and Xu Xin. They are great to watch
@ArnaudJ11 ай бұрын
I was expecting Kreanga and Schlager to appear in this video but unfortunately they aren't. Nice video, so many great points to choose from in the 2000+ era.
@Sharontabletennissea Жыл бұрын
this is the most beautiful game ever i really love
@arabikan10 ай бұрын
長谷川の一本刺し!懐かしいですね。
@aidaramirov5094 Жыл бұрын
19:47
@user-ib7gi8yd7j11 ай бұрын
0:48 ...that body swirl after a 100% chance to win the point🙈. I exaaaaactly know how he must have felt although it happened almost 100 years ago 😅. At least in that regard table tennis has not changed much 😁.
@nattyswede11 ай бұрын
Alsér and Johansson ❤
@abraziv925511 ай бұрын
SAMSONOV🇧🇾
@sebribo187311 ай бұрын
latest from 2000 until today, the differences more depend on the specific player styles.
@Goldfishclown6 ай бұрын
When most of us were still watching in black & white - Waldner When all of us were watching in colour - Waldner When most us were watching in widescreen HD - Waldner.....
@zhizhiis9 ай бұрын
音乐让人共情
@RKade78 Жыл бұрын
MEGA! THX for this! Great Video 👏👏👏😃👍
@simdel19699 ай бұрын
Go go go Felix Lebrun 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@ЭдуардКуртеев10 ай бұрын
Дело тут в технологиях, скоростные ракетки делают игру быстрой и на дальней дистанции
@yahyasakar3932 Жыл бұрын
The angle is getting worse by the time I think , and also who prepared the video must be a real Truls lover...
@mfongehngwa42579 ай бұрын
I want to meet the great Ma Lin 😭😭. I'll never forget that 2008 Olympic Final China Vs Germany
@おかいもの上手11 ай бұрын
1930年のやつ、部活入ってないけど体育でやったら強いやつって感じ
@МаксимЖуковский-о4в11 ай бұрын
Привет Ринату К. и Дмитрию Щ.
@harboot201010 ай бұрын
so my playing style is 1930 😅
@xingli931411 ай бұрын
Ma Lin is the best ❤
@hiroshiramasendjews95399 ай бұрын
Seeing this video has made me realize just how good modern players are compared to that of their predecessors. It makes me wonder what Table Tennis will look like Ten years from now😂
@bentonxavier5094 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy how the top players of the 1930s had very different techniques, to say the least. Amateur-looking by our standards.
@-danR Жыл бұрын
amateur- _looking_ is the correct perspective, yes. Their techniques were driven by the lightweight, no-sponge pimpled rubber. Because with those surfaces, there's no payoff in throwing full body momentum into a (speed and spin) counter-drive or loop, there was no reason for wide stances, big swings and a lot of waist and core muscles going into attack. So everyone, except in chopping (and even then...), stood upright, and sort of smacked the ball around with their forearms and wrists. And you see a lot of weird dynamics with those arms and wrists. With little to worry about in terms of incoming spins of all kinds, their was little danger of mis-reading and mis-hitting a ball: you just had to worry about getting it back, whatever the stroke action or what joints were involved. A lot of the style was also driven by an emulation of Lawn Tennis of those days, where again, a lot of the top players were more upright in their stance. See: "Fred Perry Wins Wimbledon - Highlights, 1934" British Pathé
@youssef566611 ай бұрын
it s not all the evolution because you forget forest gump
@goninjalife10 ай бұрын
昔の方が、今よりも自由な打ち方で打ってるんだな。
@guslevy350611 ай бұрын
I started playing pickleball a few months ago and have found it to be popular because it’s such an easy game to learn and master. I thought the game was going to be a smaller version of tennis, but it’s really more of a bigger version of TT since pure athleticism is secondary to quickness and touch. Anyway, at the top levels, PB is essentially in the 1930’s stage these days…it will be interesting to see how it evolves as better talent and equipment develops.
@名前はまだ無い-j6n11 ай бұрын
1930年の時点でもう完成されとるがな
@stratosphorus10 ай бұрын
Credo che lo stile sia cambiato quando hanno aumentato il diametro della palla.
@ВладимирКолтаев-ч4к11 ай бұрын
Сильная игра-короткий розыгрыш,слабая игра-долгий розыгрыш. Пинг-понг простая игра,и это не зависит от времени.
@taynguyen779211 ай бұрын
I noticed the “bottom” gets shorter and shorter. Guess, what is it going to look like 100 years from now?
@Bupyung_basket10 ай бұрын
과거의 것은 순수했다 저런 것들뿐만 아니라 사람도 순수했다 지금처럼 쉽게 서로를 혐오하지 않았다
@myokokoaung9857 Жыл бұрын
it is sad to see as a penhold player that no one play with penhold anymore now.
@truebasti Жыл бұрын
Not many, but look at Dang Qiu and Felix Lebrun! They are both Top 10 right now.
@gerritdeheij11 ай бұрын
its a pity that there not so much defence players anymore in the top
@pispis2065 Жыл бұрын
1930年代なら勝てそう
@vincentleung181311 ай бұрын
The table is too small, will be much fun if the table size doubles in width and length.
@guyinsf9 ай бұрын
A table as big as the size you're proposing would drastically cut down the speed of the game and it would completely turn this sport into something totally different. Defensive players will have an advantage over offensive players. That wouldn't be fun to watch. The ball would have to be a little bit heavier so it can travel at a faster speed. The physics would completely change the game with a table that big.
Someone in the comment section says the techniques of the top players of the 1930's are (were) amateur-looking by our (today's) standards. And here's my response to that: That's comical. Because when I look at the techniques of today's top 2024 players, I can say the exact same thing . . . AMATEUR-ISH, but by MY standards, established since April 5, 2023. Yes, a new(?), but more advanced, versatile, and aesthetic grip/style/techniques is currently under development, courtesy of me, to challenge today's modern "Made in China" shake-hand/pen-hold ping-pong culture/techniques. When the time's right, WE WILL SEE if the table tennis community will welcome an upgraded version of this game . . . in terms of a new grip/style/techniques.
@No-ub5ju Жыл бұрын
you could have just replied to them, also your comment is just a whole bunch of nonsense. Their technique does look amateur-ish and i dont know why you seem to mad about someone pointing it out.
@cuongtkong58 Жыл бұрын
@@No-ub5ju I've been commenting long enough to know that it's not wise to reply to an "ANONYMOUS" directly. Because they can always do a "DELETE & DISAPPEAR" when they think I've insulted or embarrassed them. And I don't take my time lightly. And as for you, another confused, no face, no name character who likes to call anything/everything it doesn't understand or like, "nonsense," I am not going to waste my time here, with you, either. Go figure out why, and then tell someone who gives an S.
@No-ub5ju Жыл бұрын
@@cuongtkong58dang my bad mister pro commenter 😂
@cuongtkong58 Жыл бұрын
@@No-ub5ju No apologies necessary. If you can find your way in here, then you can find your way out. Right?
@gerritdeheij11 ай бұрын
its like football they still playing with their feets and like baskettbal were they put the ball in the basket what are you looking for ? i think since the thirties a lot has changed..more than in other sports
@USAF-USMC11 ай бұрын
В 30х годах играли очень профессионально,современные не умеют играть совсем ..
@законопослушныйгражданин-р5х11 ай бұрын
Писал не спортсмен ?! Современная победа состоит из десятка литров пота , так как в 30х не было пролито и капли пота и .....?!!!!
@USAF-USMC11 ай бұрын
@@законопослушныйгражданин-р5х сейчас химики,в 30х годах натуралы....(только не надо ляля типа в теннисе не принимают допинг....)