anyone knows if there is a loop or replay of the match available ?
I couldn't watch it live but still consider to buy it if I can watch it now.
Thanks.
I couldn't watch it live but still consider to buy it if I can watch it now.
Thanks.
Yeah they play again Saturday afternoon. Shane should dominate in the shorter matches. :thumbup:
anyone knows if there is a loop or replay of the match available ?
I couldn't watch it live but still consider to buy it if I can watch it now.
Thanks.
Let the excuses begin![]()
Wait for another thread.i am sure someone will make excuses for him AGAIN!
It was obvious that Shane was not in top form. He missed many easy shots, something that you rarely see him do. Also, he wasn't breaking well. Looks like he may not have put in the practice hours. Don't blame him either. It was his bday, while in Vegas :wink:
Bad photoshop. Keep your day job.If you can't beat 'em, join em!
... The misses Shane made were highly uncharacteristic. It's like he hasn't played for weeks or something. ...
When players are close in skill level you can only determine who is truly the better player by playing multiple sets over a period of time.
What I've been saying for ages now.
On another note, it seemed like the big difference is that Shane made a few more bad decisions.
The most notable being a kick shot he played on the 3 late in the match. He could have thinned the ball and played a safety, but instead kicks behind the 8 and makes the 3 leaving himself a kick shot on the 4. Now he didn't have to end up kicking at the 4, but there was no way he was having getting good shape to run out.
When neither player is playing their top speed, it comes down to mistakes. Shane just happened to make more than Ko.
Last time I saw him performing well was in April vs Nikos Ekonomopoulos here in Greece. And both played bad at the World Championship. Lots of mistakes.
While I think Nick is a great player, he's definitely not in Shane's class. Ko Pin Yi is, and so are a lot of Asian players.
Last time I saw him performing well was in April vs Nikos Ekonomopoulos here in Greece. And both played bad at the World Championship. Lots of mistakes.
5th place is bad? :banghead:
Apparently, to some, anything less than perfect... is bad.