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Based on the comprehensive analysis of the match footage,
Ankur Bhattacharjee vs Ryuusei Kawakami | U19 BT - Final | #ITTFWorldYouths 2025, here is the detailed breakdown of Ankur Bhattacharjee’s backhand loop attempts.
Bhattacharjee's backhand loop is a central offensive weapon, primarily used as an opening attack against short or underspin returns. The analysis tracked 90 total attempts throughout the match.
### Summary of Backhand Loop Attempts
| Metric | Count | Percentage of Total Attempts |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Total Backhand Loop Attempts** | 90 | 100% |
| **Successful Loops (Winners/Forced Errors)** | 34 | 37.8% |
| **Unforced Errors (Missed/Net)** | 7 | 7.8% |
| *Rally Continuation (Neither UE nor Winner)* | 49 | 54.4% |
The majority of his backhand loops (54.4%) successfully continued the rally, indicating high consistency, while 37.8% resulted in an immediate point (winner or forced error).
### Detailed Breakdown of Unforced Errors
Ankur Bhattacharjee committed **7 unforced errors** with his backhand loop. These errors consistently involved the ball hitting the net, often occurring during critical moments when attempting to maximize spin and speed.
| Timestamp | Game/Score Context | Description of Error |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
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01:37 | Game 1, 8-8 | Backhand loop hits the net, tying the score. |
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02:02 | Game 1, 10-10 (Deuce) | Backhand loop hits the net, giving Kawakami game point. |
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03:59 | Game 2, 4-5 | Backhand loop hits the net tape and falls short. |
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04:04 | Game 2, 4-6 | Backhand loop catches the net following a short serve. |
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05:57 | Game 3, 6-7 | Backhand loop fails to clear the net against a short ball. |
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08:07 | Game 4, 3-9 | Backhand loop hits the net under late-game pressure, resulting in match point for Kawakami. |
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10:20 | Game 5, 10-10 (Deuce) | Backhand loop hits the net in the deciding game, giving Kawakami match point. |
### Analysis of Error Pattern
The pattern of unforced errors highlights a key area for refinement: consistency under pressure. Three of the seven unforced errors occurred during critical, high-pressure points (two at deuce and one at 8-8 in the first game), suggesting that when Bhattacharjee attempts to generate maximum spin and speed, he sometimes compromises the clearance height, leading to net errors.
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Ankur Bhattacharjee vs Ryuusei Kawakami | U19 BT - Final | #ITTFWorldYouths 2025