david14700
08-05-2003, 04:43 AM
An earlier post mentioned that there is a gap between the great men's doubles pairs now (Wijaya/Budiarto, Kim/Ha, etc.) and the rest in terms of age. I agree, these pairs are all in their late twenties and will be retiring in the next year or two, mostly after the Olympics.
But it looks like the next dominant pairs could come from China. In the World Championships in Birmingham, in the semis there were two Chinese pairs and they were both impressive. Especially Cai and Fu, who took the first game against Wijaya and Budiarto. That was the most impressive display of smashing I've ever seen and I've been going to the World Championships for over 10 years. Wijaya and Budiarto do have the best defensive game in the world at the moment but they could not handle the sheer power of these two young Chinese guys. It was truly amazing to see jump smashes from the very back court being buried into the floor. It's rare at this level to see smashes from the back court win points outright. It normally takes a net kill or an error to finish a point, but these two were hitting THROUGH the Indonesians. Incredible. In the second and third games the Chinese made a lot of errors to give the game away and their inexperience really showed but the first game was fantastic.
I hope there will be more great pairs from Indonesia and Korea so that matches remain exciting. I hate all Chinese finals because although they are great players, there is no interest for neutral spectators. But with the way the Chinese national team seems to just churn out these players like a factory, I think they may come to dominate men's doubles as well.
But it looks like the next dominant pairs could come from China. In the World Championships in Birmingham, in the semis there were two Chinese pairs and they were both impressive. Especially Cai and Fu, who took the first game against Wijaya and Budiarto. That was the most impressive display of smashing I've ever seen and I've been going to the World Championships for over 10 years. Wijaya and Budiarto do have the best defensive game in the world at the moment but they could not handle the sheer power of these two young Chinese guys. It was truly amazing to see jump smashes from the very back court being buried into the floor. It's rare at this level to see smashes from the back court win points outright. It normally takes a net kill or an error to finish a point, but these two were hitting THROUGH the Indonesians. Incredible. In the second and third games the Chinese made a lot of errors to give the game away and their inexperience really showed but the first game was fantastic.
I hope there will be more great pairs from Indonesia and Korea so that matches remain exciting. I hate all Chinese finals because although they are great players, there is no interest for neutral spectators. But with the way the Chinese national team seems to just churn out these players like a factory, I think they may come to dominate men's doubles as well.