Yes guys!! Today we’re joined by the World’s Best Defender Ruwen Filus! Ruwen has a highest world ranking of 18 and has won multiple medals with Team Germany including a silver medal at the World Championships!

In the video, I do some training with Ruwen, he teaches me how to defend and we take a look at the rubber he chops with… The Butterfly Feint Long 3. We also surprise him with the new Diode Pro blade to see how he gets on with it.

Enjoy!

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35 Comments

  1. Prawda o niemieckiej szkole defensywy i europejskiej jest taka ;podczas MŚ finał Ruwen zdobył 9 punktów w 3 setach w tym aż 1 czopem… Chiny jako potentat miały,mają i mieć będą obrońców którzy są wykładniami w tym sporcie,chodzi tu też o grę kobiecą,wracając do Ruwena uważam że jest b.dobry we wplataniu uderzeń kończących ofensywnych,dużo od Niego podpatrzylem,tak jak od Węgra Patantiusa.Pozdrawiam.😂

  2. I’ve been considering putting together a defense heavy inspired paddle and rubber for a little while. I’m mostly just familiar with Butterfly equipment, that’s what I’ve been playing since 1985!
    I’m wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what paddle I should go for from Butterfly, something that is definitely defense oriented. Also as far as the rubber…I’m considering Feint Long for the backhand and Tackiness Chop or Tackiness Chop D for my forehand. So clearly, a really defense oriented setup. I’ve grown up playing more of an all around style game, used an all around blade and usually Sriver FX rubber on both sides. So, pretty old school stuff in these days. But it’s worked for me for a long time obviously and I haven’t changed anything.
    But now I’m looking to try out a different style, the type that I a.ways hated playing against…heavy choppers! 😤😊. That style has always frustrated me. Now I want to learn it and be one of those players! 😅. The hardest part for me is that as an American, there’s not many places to play around where I live. I’d have to drive an hour to get somewhere to play a good game. Back when I started to really play, like in tournaments, it’s was the mid to late 80’s through the late 90’s and there were clubs and tournaments all around my location. I got my first official rating at a tournament I was in when I was 11 years old playing, and sometimes beating, grown men! And that wasn’t u heard of or anything back then. But now there seems to be so much less clubs with real players. And I’m an old man now basically with nowhere to play. If I put together a new setup though, that might motivate me to go ahead and make that hour long drive to play!
    Appreciate any advice I can get though! Awesome video as always TTD!!

  3. At least one player can take issue with that statement in the title. Panagiotis Gionis. It is very presumptuous to call Filus that way.

  4. I have to say physically Ruwen is just a monster. He looks like could rip out trees with his bare hands.

  5. 0:41+ wow, Dan can open Ruwen's chops.
    2:31 what? his long pips gave backspin after a backspin ball?
    3:55 topspin vs topspin.
    6:50 diode pro allows for heavier chops, but is worse for attacking, since it is slower than diode v.

  6. really? I though he is the best emotional european player LOL . Joo is the best defender all the time not him!!!

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