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Malone's technical application analysis paper
Whether it is a ball or a glue, the peak Wang Hao is enough to kill Malone at any stage. In the organic era, Wang Hao's backhand stroke was very good, when Wang Hao's forehand had just reached its peak. Malone's forehand quality is different from Wang Hao's, he hit the landing point. In the inorganic era, Wang Hao, at the peak, won the World Table Tennis Championships at home. In the inorganic era, Wang Hao's forehand quality decreased obviously, but the quality and stability of veneer were definitely above Malone's.

In fact, at 13, Wang Hao's mentality on the court has made a leap, obviously more sober than before, and he can let go. Later, although Malone strengthened his backhand, his overall thinking remained unchanged. Good backhand is still suppressed by defense and speed. Unfortunately, these two points have no influence on Wang Hao. Wang Hao is not afraid of speed at all, and likes the other team's defense best. If we combine Wang Hao in 2009 with Wang Hao in 13, it will be difficult to play the top Malone. But just because Malone is Malone doesn't mean he didn't win at all.

From a purely technical point of view, Wang Hao is better. Wu Jingping said that Malone was never used to Wang Hao's serve and sideways turn. Malone has been playing badly with Wang Hao because Malone's specialty is comprehensive, but so is Wang Hao. Even Wang Hao is the first generation of all-round play, which is beyond doubt. Bohr commented that it was omnipotent and could hardly find loopholes. Only Wang Hao and Malone. One of Malone's characteristics is the short pendulum. However, Wang Hao's short swing can also cope perfectly, even slightly better. Therefore, it has always been difficult for Malone to fight with Wang Hao, and opponents have matching cards for everything they play. Moreover, the receiving and sending joint itself is not suitable for his serve, nor for his backhand when playing stalemate.

Malone really didn't eat Wang Hao's cards, such as Marin and ZhangJike. One has an absolute advantage over Wang Hao in the first three boards, and the other can hold Wang Hao down in the stalemate, so that the player with perfect score in a single event can break through the all-round Wang Hao. Of course, the above analysis is only from the technical level. The process of the competition is influenced by many complicated factors, and the result is not only determined by the paper score.