Table Tennis Evolution 1930-2019 [HD]

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Table Tennis History from 1930- present.
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• Sappheiros - Dawn
• Tobu-Life [NCS Release] (outro)
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Table Tennis History
Table tennis Evolution
Table Tennis 1930
Table Tennis 1940
Table Tennis 1950
Incredible Moments In Table Tennis
Unbelievable
Table Tennis
Ma Long vs Jeoung Youngsik,
Ma Long vs Tomokazu Harimoto,
Ma Long vs Lin Yun-Ju,
Ma Long vs Ma Lin,
Ma Long vs Hugo Calderano,
Ma Long vs Xu Xin,
Topsin,
WTTC2014,WTTC2009,
WTTC2015,WTTC2010,
WTTC2016,WTTC2008,WTTC2017WTTC2018

КОМЕНТАРІ: 550
@DimaKats2
@DimaKats2 4 роки тому
One thing remained unchanged though...video quality
@risdarputra9471
@risdarputra9471 4 роки тому
Haha
@jacobhastings9616
@jacobhastings9616 4 роки тому
ITTF should think bout it
@sebastianschlicht5189
@sebastianschlicht5189 4 роки тому
😂😂 It isn‘t black and white anymore
@chotirawee
@chotirawee 4 роки тому
Couldn't agree more
@bonkbonk2557
@bonkbonk2557 4 роки тому
Thay invented the actually made a camera for traking the ball but idk if they let we use it for recording
@alsc3444
@alsc3444 4 роки тому
0:44 that guy probably came straight to the competition after his Tango class
@johnvill1981
@johnvill1981 4 роки тому
hahahahaha
@moekas666
@moekas666 3 роки тому
here call this gay
@TheNerving
@TheNerving 4 роки тому
It really is crazy to see how much the game has changed, and also how today's strokes/technique looks way more.. idk smoother/stylish/just plain better
@Kobrabiss
@Kobrabiss 4 роки тому
It's also that the rubbers that are used changed a lot. For some time they didnt even use rubbers. Such spinny balls just Couldnt be shot with the old blades/rackets
@TheNerving
@TheNerving 4 роки тому
Yeah, of course that too, obviously plays a huge role ^^
@jakenolan1917
@jakenolan1917 4 роки тому
Even in the older day them playing in pants rather than shorts is crazy 😂
@viniciuskfm
@viniciuskfm 4 роки тому
I think the technique involved in crossing the legs for a backhand, as in the beginning of the video is pretty stylish lmao
@edneo1201
@edneo1201 4 роки тому
I see no difference
@JoakimKanon
@JoakimKanon 4 роки тому
I’m really impressed by the 30’s and 40’s, since back then both the ball and rackets were made of granite.
@user-kp3mc7gf6s
@user-kp3mc7gf6s 4 роки тому
really?
@shrekisbae21
@shrekisbae21 4 роки тому
@@user-kp3mc7gf6s bruh
@waynewilliams3246
@waynewilliams3246 4 роки тому
Believe. I still have a ball from early 1970s that still bounces true.
@cous
@cous 3 роки тому
The tables had to be resurfaced regularly since they were damaged by the granite balls
@lukadjurkovic4063
@lukadjurkovic4063 3 роки тому
I mean they were in the Stone Age so they were used to it
@thisisnotme2064
@thisisnotme2064 4 роки тому
0:57 spin move
@zhli4238
@zhli4238 3 роки тому
A big revolution is players moved away from table a lot, and that allows much more complex and powerful hits. It was more like a board game, then it evolved into more of a court game.
@chrissantos8149
@chrissantos8149 3 роки тому
It's incredible how in the past there were so much more variety in playing style. Today, most of the players play almost the same.
@honeyjeanyaun4594
@honeyjeanyaun4594 3 роки тому
Fun Fact: Women's Table Tennis was introduced on 2015. Thank you for the opportunity!
@leowang2657
@leowang2657 4 роки тому
The video quality of 1940s is better than many ITTF' s videos today 😂😂😂
@tomtimor9789
@tomtimor9789 4 роки тому
Cause it is on film. Not digital or video tape.
@GiftOfGod969
@GiftOfGod969 4 роки тому
Old is gold, legend is legendary.. No matter how time changes.
@Mischgi
@Mischgi 3 роки тому
amazing video, thank you 4 this
@Jeeva-Tiwari
@Jeeva-Tiwari 4 роки тому
Wonderful and memorable.. Really enjoyed the vedio
@alfie5202
@alfie5202 4 роки тому
Love the vids keep it up
@Rhym0ne
@Rhym0ne 4 роки тому
Super vidéo !!!
@aidemfilmes.m6214
@aidemfilmes.m6214 4 роки тому
Amazing 👏👏👏❤
@ramonbannister9498
@ramonbannister9498 4 роки тому
It's interesting that tt today didn't look like the modern game of today until about the 2000's. Even now, Ma Long developed a better backhand and uses it more than, say, 10 yrs ago. it's becoming all about speed/power offense rather than defense. Nowadays, people are also staying closer to the table for rallies rather than backing up, requiring machine-like precision to get to the ball.
@purpose6113
@purpose6113 Рік тому
I absolutely hate that players are staying closer to the table, its boring. Is this the result of the plastic ball?
@francoojeda7312
@francoojeda7312 2 роки тому
Beautiful journey in time of table tennis 🏓👍🏼🏓👍🏼
@anbutamilan6389
@anbutamilan6389 3 роки тому
I am very excited by this video🎥🌹🌹🌹🌹
@mxustin
@mxustin 4 роки тому
Amazing!
@tabletennisart7379
@tabletennisart7379 4 роки тому
Nice video thanks! Maybe leave the music out next time ;)
@markchou5226
@markchou5226 4 роки тому
Great and various evaluation of ping pong!
@proximamente678
@proximamente678 4 роки тому
inestimable trabajo, gracias!!!
@user-pq7wx3gc6p
@user-pq7wx3gc6p 4 роки тому
Super progress
@musicismedicine4us
@musicismedicine4us 4 роки тому
Last one #intense !! Just beautiful !!
@MegaMalik90
@MegaMalik90 3 роки тому
The game shift to level 300 when the Chinese started taking part
@user-xj1pb2kn3y
@user-xj1pb2kn3y 3 роки тому
cheater no.1 vs cheater no.2
@kugelblitzingularity304
@kugelblitzingularity304 4 роки тому
U do need to remember that they can't really spin well with those old rubber, so no crazy of table actions, it's like hitting with smooth metal plates you just can play that much spin
@istvanszabo1471
@istvanszabo1471 4 роки тому
Köszönöm Zoli. Hiányzok a Klampár Tibor és a társai
@nomad1517
@nomad1517 Рік тому
Looks like an amazing workout.
@silverword111
@silverword111 4 роки тому
Jike and Ma Long in their primes are my favorite things to watch
@WEZARD329
@WEZARD329 4 роки тому
昔は昔でよくそんな打ち方で入るなと思って感動しました❗️しかし個人差はあれど、技術の研究と進化で、打球フォームがどんどん洗練されていってるし、それに連れて球威、球速も格段に上がってるのがこうして比較してみるとよく分かりますね❗️
@alexisrosano
@alexisrosano 3 роки тому
Excelente archivo histórico!
@VictorHugo-uw6ke
@VictorHugo-uw6ke 4 роки тому
Show!!!
@n1kesjk
@n1kesjk 4 роки тому
2:23 sound started coming clearly after 1970s
@aiueo1997
@aiueo1997 4 роки тому
0:49 このバックハンドが異次元すぎる
@ahmedhadi632
@ahmedhadi632 3 роки тому
Thank u , u joy me
@bunuicendemir74
@bunuicendemir74 4 роки тому
1930s someone gets point spectators : Now someone gets point spectators :AAAAHAHAHAHAHLAHWKXBS
@ai00436
@ai00436 4 роки тому
That's just because they weren't recording sound
@madlad8521
@madlad8521 4 роки тому
There is w difference between spectator and supporter
@captmarshmellow6393
@captmarshmellow6393 4 роки тому
More like ChAlLE
@MaheshDhoni
@MaheshDhoni 3 роки тому
So, it became tennis in 90 years. Wonderful compilation though.
@user-is6rc8wc6c
@user-is6rc8wc6c 4 роки тому
カットのフォームは昔から変わらないことに感動した
@andygrichting
@andygrichting 4 роки тому
Probably the most funny(sad?) thing is, that 90 years later, the video quality is still roughly the same :-D, but like the video, great retrospection.
@rohitashwapratapsingh142
@rohitashwapratapsingh142 3 роки тому
Love to the sports!
@tommyreyes7033
@tommyreyes7033 3 роки тому
1930 table tennis they used the hardback a totally different game from a modern-day rubber that we use today. Table Tennis is awesome !!!
@lucianoguarnieri798
@lucianoguarnieri798 4 роки тому
70's...me playing with the guys at job lol... 30's... Nice to see how it starts....
@thomasbedreni5508
@thomasbedreni5508 3 роки тому
2:02 OMG the difference between the arms !!
@765lbsquat
@765lbsquat 4 роки тому
That MA guy got some crazy good reflexes
@afolashadekokumo686
@afolashadekokumo686 4 роки тому
You know the video's about to be lit when you hear that soundtrack at the start of the video😂
@o.g.5059
@o.g.5059 4 роки тому
荻村一郎さんめっちゃ好き!
@user-vd5zf1xo6x
@user-vd5zf1xo6x 4 роки тому
이런 역사적 자료를 어찌.. 대단하십니다.
@TiTeoRAKUCIE
@TiTeoRAKUCIE 4 роки тому
Great
@cheesecake1230
@cheesecake1230 4 роки тому
3:25 that snake oof
@kirbyculp3449
@kirbyculp3449 4 роки тому
You should be watching the ball, not the balls.
@Philoreason
@Philoreason 4 роки тому
70s and before they looked like amateur practicing!
@qfksspecial7866
@qfksspecial7866 4 роки тому
Yeah and what's with wearing long pants? Don't they get hot?
@Jeeva-Tiwari
@Jeeva-Tiwari 4 роки тому
Agree
@sjjapp
@sjjapp 4 роки тому
Because equipment was much slower and there was less spin. Also because sport science has improved. Tennis from older eras had a similar evolution, like looking at amateurs. Different technique along with equipment and training. Interestingly they seemed to get bigger crowds back then though. Perhaps because rallies actually existed in those days.
@sjjapp
@sjjapp 4 роки тому
@@qfksspecial7866 no idea why they used to wear trousers, but tennis players at the time did the same. Its crazy.
@marsa74
@marsa74 4 роки тому
At least they didn’t wear ties like the spectators.
@sursurrus
@sursurrus 9 місяців тому
They left out 2 of the big 3 changes to the game! In the 1940's modern sponge rubber was invented for the paddle allowing for a lot more power and spin. The old defensive chopping style that led to a 2-hour long point in the 1930's gave way to the modern-looking attacking style that we've seen in some form ever since. Then in 2000 the ball size was increased from 38 to 40mm to make the sport more spectator friendly, slow the game down, lengthen the rallies. Interestingly the Europeans and the Chinese both felt they'd gain an advantage over one another with the bigger ball. Euros thought the game would become more like tennis with taller players' reach advantage at least closing the gap on Chinese dominance. The Chinese used the slower ball speed to develop the RPB or reverse-penhold backhand which gave many of their players a very tricky alternate shot and surface which probably increased their dominance. Then in 2015 the ball's material was changed from cellulose to plastic, making it harder to spin but faster and bouncier, giving attacking players even more of an advantage.
@knotwilg3596
@knotwilg3596 4 роки тому
You could have compensated for the increased level of table tennis by playing music from each era as well.
@user-tq9jt9di8t
@user-tq9jt9di8t 4 роки тому
張継科久しぶりに見たけど やっぱあのプレーは憧れるなぁ
@raginginferno8644
@raginginferno8644 4 роки тому
9 decades since table tennis first started wow
@GuiltyGearRockYou
@GuiltyGearRockYou 3 роки тому
3:29 Snake for the point! =)
@maultasche668
@maultasche668 4 роки тому
9:53...for a moment we are back in 1930 xD
@Mikhail_Stasov
@Mikhail_Stasov 4 роки тому
This is a so-called strawberry flick. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oZNqhG55jGZeuJc.html Maybe not the most spectacular, but sometimes very effective and unexpected element of the game. Actually this is generally a fairly new thing, this element is rarely used by top players.
@tonyrogers5469
@tonyrogers5469 4 роки тому
ma long and xu xin are two monsters!
@diegohuerta8475
@diegohuerta8475 4 роки тому
Genial
@Mike-bt3ki
@Mike-bt3ki 4 роки тому
China has entered the chatroom China: allow me to introduce myself
@zelandakhniteblade5436
@zelandakhniteblade5436 3 роки тому
Two notable dates from this chronicle: the date when players started shouting after every point (2007); and the date when women started playing (2015). Good job on that.
@kaiquerefen
@kaiquerefen 4 роки тому
Bonito de vê , epoca que galera jogava modo caneta.. hoje em dia é raro
@proudindian2186
@proudindian2186 4 роки тому
Austrian final between ma long and Zhang jike is my fav of all time
@runnerbaba
@runnerbaba 4 роки тому
Videoquality was better in 1940 than in 2020 ITTF UKposts Videos!
@nshon7
@nshon7 4 роки тому
Do a video of the evolution of screaming in TT, culminating with Harimoto.
@sadiakhattak8778
@sadiakhattak8778 2 роки тому
I love this game
@mexanikysyar1447
@mexanikysyar1447 4 роки тому
Классное документальное сентиментальное кино. Лак.
@user-rv1nh3vb8y
@user-rv1nh3vb8y 4 роки тому
昔の人達が今の卓球見たらどんな反応するか見てみたい
@user-js3dv4cz7l
@user-js3dv4cz7l 4 роки тому
日本人めっけ
@wolfganghuss3352
@wolfganghuss3352 4 роки тому
the history show in germany ukposts.info/have/v-deo/r36CqnurmW2alWw.html
@baronharu8518
@baronharu8518 4 роки тому
あいつら化け物だ... とか思いそう
@ironmantran
@ironmantran 4 роки тому
where is the FOREST GUMP match ???
@sg4_
@sg4_ 4 роки тому
XDDDD
@abhijitgogoi46
@abhijitgogoi46 4 роки тому
😁
@resub5942
@resub5942 4 роки тому
Yo entre por ese match jaja
@jorgeespinoza3938
@jorgeespinoza3938 4 роки тому
It would be somewhere between 1960 and 1970.
@tusheeldatta3541
@tusheeldatta3541 3 роки тому
Tusheel Datta So, people ultimately forgot to play backhand and chops? 2020: First play all forehand shots even on the opposite side of the table leaving the whole table wide open, then rely on your god level reflexes and footwork to save you!
@spread4313
@spread4313 4 роки тому
Also evolutian of the camera
@Saidakine
@Saidakine 4 роки тому
Waldner 80’s,90’sand 2000’s. The best ever.
@Skyscrapers1
@Skyscrapers1 4 роки тому
what a history
@UnknownPascal-sc2nk
@UnknownPascal-sc2nk 18 днів тому
Do you have any footage of Dal Joon Lee from the 60s and 70s? He was born in Korea and was national champion there and then in the USA. He was part of the Ping Pong Diplomacy but could not travel to China. He did compete in the following matches in the USA.
@johnjkiwi7818
@johnjkiwi7818 3 роки тому
There is some historical inaccuracies in this film. It was the Chinese and not the Japanese who dominated Mens Table Tennis from 1961 to 1965 with two of the world's greatest players the immortal Zhuang Zedong and Li Furong.
@jaydavidson4592
@jaydavidson4592 3 роки тому
Ah, the 90's....speed glue and masked serves
@sheffsteel7
@sheffsteel7 4 роки тому
In the 1st part of the video I can’t hear the commentary properly because the background music is too loud. Still enjoyed the video though.Thanks
@ahmedhossam6479
@ahmedhossam6479 4 роки тому
I and my friends are still playing in 30's 😂😂
@vinishoos9190
@vinishoos9190 4 роки тому
ِAhmed Hossam nothing to be ashamed about tbh
@puttemacguff7666
@puttemacguff7666 3 роки тому
As a sport on TV the golden era was early 70s to late 90s b4 that the TV's was to bad and after that the boll started to move to fast :)
@mrguanghuishen
@mrguanghuishen 3 роки тому
I think you didn't see 2015 Australia open final, Ma Long VS Zhang Jike, which is best game in the world.
@thomassoares8369
@thomassoares8369 3 роки тому
good
@user-ks8pf5yk4m
@user-ks8pf5yk4m 6 місяців тому
At :48, Marty Reisman was not playing TT at the international level in the 1930s. He was a kid. That's a match against Barna from the late-40s.
@bluehawaii3355
@bluehawaii3355 4 роки тому
ボルの活躍期間が長いな すごい
@user-bf8fj8lm4z
@user-bf8fj8lm4z 4 роки тому
すげーーー
@ringraptor4432
@ringraptor4432 4 роки тому
バックハンド主戦型がおる
@funtertainment2128
@funtertainment2128 2 роки тому
Trivia, no other country has won an Olympic Gold Medal in women's single, team and men's doubles, team except China. Last Olympic Gold was won by South Korean Ryu Seung-Min in men's singles event in 2004, Athens, Greece.
@GilsoFrancener
@GilsoFrancener 4 роки тому
top
@user-ni1tq5ug2t
@user-ni1tq5ug2t 3 роки тому
すごいなぁー 昔のはテニスみたいな雰囲気がある気がする
@gaigau
@gaigau 4 роки тому
Legendary Japanese Players (men's)… 50' -> Ichiro Ogimura , Toshiaki Tanaka 60' -> Shigeo Ito , Nobuhiko Hasegawa
@maximegoy5429
@maximegoy5429 4 роки тому
I notice amazingly little change, actually. Compared to tennis for example.
@olonore
@olonore 4 роки тому
Many videos from different periods, but what is the evolution? The is no explanation why specific video was included...
@KaiGaming84
@KaiGaming84 4 роки тому
The closest thing to having Jedi-like reflexes
@mustafamustafasoy6107
@mustafamustafasoy6107 3 роки тому
Adam🤙
@fedepe__
@fedepe__ 4 роки тому
Intro song?
@mathematechxblackboard1942
@mathematechxblackboard1942 3 роки тому
Can someone tell who is the player wearing the red shirt in the "1970s" part?
@energycal-crew5553
@energycal-crew5553 4 роки тому
MA Long is a legend
@tonyrogers5469
@tonyrogers5469 4 роки тому
Agreed!
@wearetheborg
@wearetheborg 4 роки тому
1:39 still better video quality that most of these days
@laishengyeong4039
@laishengyeong4039 4 роки тому
Why is the video quality in the 70's better than the 80's?
@reysan8481
@reysan8481 4 роки тому
don't know when we'll be able to see a penhold chopper next time.
@pendd8044
@pendd8044 4 роки тому
2:21 え、画質良すぎない?
@Axelh2000
@Axelh2000 3 роки тому
Hans Ahlser VS Kjell Johansson
@kjsuzuki1191
@kjsuzuki1191 4 роки тому
dude why is there the audio jungle watermark
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