I think the landlord also cares about Ryu Seung-min, so I won't say much. Mainly talk about its line characteristics. First of all, Japanese penhold is more suitable for strong pulling and strong hitting because of its concentrated strength, and it is good at straight lines. This has to talk about Ryu Seung-min. At the Athens Olympic Games, he pushed Wang Hao straight with his forehand to keep his diagonal line (forehand position). The quality of Wang Hao's return ball is not high, which provides Ryu Seung-min with the opportunity of forehand. After Wang Hao serves and takes off, Ryu Seung-min often scores in a straight line sideways. It can be seen that the scoring method of Japanese backhand is to push into a straight line, get rid of the weakness of backhand or grab points vigorously.
At present, China's backhand is divided into two types: the straight horizontal push represented by Ma Lin and Xu Xin and the simple straight horizontal push represented by Wang Hao. Personally, I prefer to push the block and play straight, which can control the rhythm on the court very well. The alternate use of push, push and push is often prone to errors. The natural ability to change a straight line is weaker than the ability to push a block. This is because when Wang Hao hits the ball in a straight line in some competitions, the opponent directly rushes sideways and often scores points.
Compared with Japanese-style backhand and Chinese-style backhand, the choice of serving, receiving and handling the ball in the table is much less than that of backhand. Therefore, players who twist the ball backhand and pick the ball forehand often perform well. Korbel created a lot of troubles for China athletes with his unique backhand banana ball (side spin technique). Shuigu Junyi's forehand pick and Kishida saint seiya's backhand attack greatly enhanced the strength of the beam. Of course, I think the horizontal board has more advantages in the stalemate of COSCO Taiwan, not only in forehand but also in backhand position.
So I choose to play Japanese backhand because I can give full play to my forehand advantage, backhand blocking is not easy to make mistakes, and serving is easier.