Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai

2005 Phoenix Chinese Week Table Tennis Tournament

Open Singles Final Match Video

Phoenix, Arizona

6 February 2005

Page Updated 02/18/2007 07:28 PM

Mitsutoshi Nakada (serving) vs. Alex Lai (receiving) - Phoenix Chinese Week Table Tennis Tournament - Open Singles Final

 

Chinese Week 2005 - Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A.

Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai - Phoenix Chinese Week Table Tennis Tournament - Open Singles Final

 

 

 

Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai - Game 1 - Realplayer Video  (15.9 MBytes, Duration 4:47)

Alex vs. Mitsutoshi - Camera Angle 2 - Game 1 - Video  (16 MBytes, Duration 4:48)

Alex defeats Mitsutoshi

Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai - Game 2 - Realplayer Video  (23.8 MBytes, Duration 7:09)

Alex vs. Mitsutoshi  - Camera Angle 2 - Game 2 - Video (24 MBytes, Duration 7:14)

Alex defeats Mitsutoshi

Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai - Game 3 - Realplayer Video  (13 MBytes, Duration 3:54)

Alex vs. Mitsutoshi - Camera Angle 2 - Game 3 - Video (13.3 MBytes, Duration 3:58)

Mitsutoshi defeats Alex

Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai - Game 4 - Realplayer Video  (15.8 MBytes, Duration 4:45)

Alex Lai vs. Mitsutoshi - Camera Angle 2 - Game 4 - Video (15.0 MBytes, Duration 4:30)

Mitsutoshi defeats Alex

Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai - Game 5 - Realplayer Video  (16 MBytes, Duration 4:21)

Alex vs. Mitsutoshi - Camera Angle 2 - Game 5 - Part A - Video (3.3 MBytes, Duration 1:01)

Alex vs. Mitsutoshi - Camera Angle 2 - Game 5 - Part B - Video (6.3 MBytes, Duration 2:17)

Mitsutoshi defeats Alex

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2005 Phoenix Chinese Week Results Spreadsheet Webpage

Mitsutoshi Nakada vs. Alex Lai

 

Rank        Mem# ExpDate Name Rating State LastPlay
4 29039 8/31/2005 Nakada, Mitsutoshi 2014 AZ 8/15/2004
9 45454 11/30/2006 Lai, Alex Kwok-Kwai 1910 AZ 12/5/2004

 

 

Match comments:
Marco Borrillo (MarcoHere) writes:

This was a great match.  The games get better and better as the match goes on.  Games 2 and 3 are the best, I think.  Alex wins the first 2, then Mitsu comes back to win the next 3.  Alex is chopping with long pips on the backhand and attacking hard with his forehand.  Mitsu is a standard Jp/K Penholder with a consistent opportunistic spin game and great backhand blocking. 

This is 2000 level table tennis at its finest. 

Marco

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