Bulgaria Open Update: Xin, Harimoto, and Samsonov through to Quarters
Bulgaria Open Update: Xin, Harimoto, and Samsonov through to Quarters
(by Steve Hopkins)
The Seamaster 2018 ITTF World Tour Asarel Bulgaria Open is down the final 8. The knock out stages that were played on Thursday and Friday were not without drama. The top seed, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, was eliminated by an unranked Chinese player named Zheng Piefeng. Piefeng’s reverse penhold backhand was lighting fast and he stayed very close to the table pressing the pace. The longer looping points often went to Ovtcharov, but Piefeng’s pace kept Ovtcharov off balance. Piefeng over Ovtcharov 4-2. Piefeng, who does not currently appear in the ITTF rankings at all, can expect a more favorable seeding for his next tournament.
The biggest upset of the Thursday was England’s Liam Pitchford over third seed Ma Long (World No. 7). Ma Long started strong, winning the first game after leading throughout. The second game saw Pitchford jump out early -up 4-1 early. However, Ma Long turned up the pressure and closed out the second game as well (11-9). Ma Long built a lead in the third game and seemed well on his wall to closing out the match, and the momentum suddenly changed. Ma Long was up 8-5 and Pitchford leaned over the table with his forehand and flat hit a quick winner into Ma Long’s backhand. Pitchford then hit a strong backhand down the line beating Ma Long wide to his forehand. Pitchford then turned it up a notch and attacked three consecutive backhands: the first a spinning banana flip off of Ma Long’s serve that was cross-court, then a driving ball into Ma Long’s middle, and then a winner down the line outside of Ma Long’s forehand. The two then traded points to 12-12 before Pitchford won two in a row (an error by Ma Long sending a soft ball long, and a strong winner by Pitchford wide to Ma Long’s forehand).
Pitchford went on to win the second game to tie the match score. Ma Long gained a slight advantage early in the third game and managed to maintain his lead throughout – winning the fifth game to take a 3-2 lead. The two then played a tight sixth game with Pitchford again pulling out the win late (13-11). And that then set up a high pressure seventh game.
That final game was a great start by Pitchford. A Pitchford backhand winner down the middle, a Ma Long miss off of a flat Pitchford backhand, a low Pitchford flip caused a miss, a flat Pitchford backhand winner down the line, and a series of forehand counter loops that ended with a Ma Long miss – and they switched sides with Pitchford up 5-0. They basically traded points from that point with scores of 6-1, and 7-2, before Ma Long finally mounted a small come-back (winning three in a row to make it 7-5). But it was never closer than that – Pitchford closed out the match with an 11-6 win, eliminating the tournament’s third seed and advancing to the round of 16.
Pitchford’s great story ended there, however. Another lesser known Chinese player, Ma Te (World No. 448) , eliminated Pitchford 4-1 and moved on to the Quarters. Ma Te is a defensive anomaly at this level, as his chopping style is a real contrast to the two winged attackers normally found in these tour events. However, at least on this day, Ma Te was too much for Pitchford, winning the first three games easily, and then ultimately winning the match 4-1.
Ma Te will face another unexpected quarterfinalist. Austria’s Daniel Habesohn upset Jonathan Groth and Masataka Morizono in his first two knock-out rounds. Habesohn is also ranked outside of the top 50 in the World, so whoever wins this match will be a Cinderella entrant into the semifinals.
Xu Xin, the second seed, will face Koki Niwa in one quarterfinal. Host country’s Vladimir Samsonov will face Tomokazu Harimoto in a quarterfinal match. And Zheng Peifeng will face Kenta Matsudaira in a quarterfinal match.
The quarterfinals and semifinals will be played on Saturday. the finals will be on Sunday afternoon.
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The Petr Korbel blade will support Ilius B’s performance due to its moderate bounce. This blade will make drop shots easier with its low trajectory as well as providing high stability when blocking.
The combination with Innerforce Layer ALC.S, which has less bounce, would be also a good choice that brings out the rubber’s main performance qualities.
For players who value chops with wide range of spin
Innershield Layer ZLF is a blade for a chopper that requires less bounce and is recommended for the chopper who seeks a more defensive game.
The racket makes chops and pushes with a wide range of spin easier and will help you to play a safer game leading to your opponents to make more errors.
This is a combination with a 7-plywood blade with a relatively high reaction. The racket makes it possible to create shots with speed, such as punches that bounce deeper in the opponent’s court with less trajectory.
It is a recommendation for the players who aim to achieve a hybrid game of both attack and defense close to the table using various spins and changes of rhythm.
For all-round choppers that play at variable distances
Diode V is a blade for choppers and has high reaction properties. This is recommended for choppers that seek attacking play as well.
It is relatively easy to control the opponent’s ball at mid-distance, and it enables players to create heavy chops with a low trajectory when at a long distance away from the table. The racket performs well during various defensive techniques and during defensive play at a variable distance.
This is a combination with a 7-plywood blade with a relatively high reaction. The racket makes it possible to create shots with speed, such as punches that bounce deeper in the opponent’s court with less trajectory.
It is a recommendation for the players who aim to achieve a hybrid game of both attack and defense close to the table using various spins and changes of rhythm.
Dignics 05 will provide a better sense of holding the ball and adding power if combined with Harimoto Tomokazu Innerforce ALC and Innerforce Layer ALC. The combination will enhance the accuracy of topspin against backspin and counter topspin play close to the table.
Innerforce Layer ZLC
Dignics 05
Powerful play close to the table and from mid-distance
The combination of Innerforce Layer ZLC and Apolonia ZLC is recommended for the player who seeks powerful play close to the table or at a mid-distance. It enables the player to return the opponent’s service using the banana-flick before executing powerful topspin strokes. Both blades possess the sense of holding the ball and releasing the power in a balanced manner.
Lin Gaoyuan ALC
Dignics 05
High-level all-round play
This is a combination with a comparably soft and easy-to-handle blade using Arylate-Carbon, like Lin Gaoyuan ALC, Timo Boll ALC or Viscaria. The blend is suited to players who aspire to use aggressive all-round play from all parts of the playing area.
Hadraw VR
Dignics 05
Powerful play with a feeling of all-wood
Combing Hadraw VR with Dignics 05 realizes both powerful offensive play and rich rotation of the ball generated from all-wood feeling.
Cypress G-MAX
Dignics 05
Powerful play generated by Japanese penhold
Combined with Dignics 05 and Cypress G-MAX, generates more power, the blend is recommended for Japanese penhold players who seek powerful forehand topspin. Dignics 80 for more balance and Dignics 64 for more speed are also recommended.
Zhang Jike Super ZLC
Dignics 80
Play in higher level without weak point
Combing a rubber well-balanced between speed and rotation, Dignics 80, and Super ZL Carbon-equipped racket Zhang Jike Super ZLC guides your play to not only a powerful but also a stable higher level.
Mizutani Jun ZLC
Dignics 80
Smart play at variable distance
Jun Mizutani chooses the combination of Dignics 80 and the desirable bounce blade Mizutani Jun ZLC. As Dignics 80 has an excellent balance between speed and spin, you can easily decide whether to block or counter depending on the speed of the opponent’s ball. This is the combination enabling an offensive counter topspin away from the table, recommended for the player who plays smart at variable distance.
Timo Boll ZLF
Dignics 80
Stable and powerful counter topspin play
The combination of Dignics 80 and Timo Boll ZLF has both good bounce and control and offers reliability thanks to the holding the ball well. This is recommended for an aggressive well-balanced playing style focused on stability.
Timo Boll CAF
Dignics 80
Develop the power
A wide range of players can benefit from Dignics series although its main intended use is for players at intermediate to a high level. The rubber will widen your options by making a powerful stroke possible even though the player is not confident in his/her power play if the stroke movement is short and slow. We recommend the combination with easy-to-use blade Timo Boll CAF to develop your play.
Zhang Jike ZLC
Dignics 64
Develop the power
Play in higher level without weak point
Combing a rubber well-balanced between speed and rotation, Dignics 80, and Super ZL Carbon-equipped racket Zhang Jike Super ZLC guides your play to not only a powerful but also a stable higher level.
Innerforce Layer ALC
Dignics 64
All-round play in a wider area
The combination is recommended for blocking and counter topspin close to the table. The racket also offers a good experience of topspin against topspin play in the mid/mid-long distance. Innerforce Layer ALC.S which has less bounce is also recommended if you seek more stability.
SK7
Dignics 64
Stable topspin-against-topspin play
Dignics 64 which has good spin offers power and stability by combing with all-wood blade SK7 Classic.