I don't know if you'll understand what I mean) for example, Samsonov served his serve, accepted the opponent, Samsonov just touch the ball and the ball flew straight quickly to the opponent (Samsonov himself did not do anything, he did not make a long push, just used the incoming rotation). Or, for example, a person makes a short backspin-side serve, the opponent recieve after the rebound, which ball comes to me - if i touch left side the ball ball fall down, if i touch right side ball - get long push)
some balls have a pronounced high point and others do not, why is this happening? I'm talking about the balls that I get after serving, what does this signal?
Thx! Great coaching as always!
I don't know if you'll understand what I mean) for example, Samsonov served his serve, accepted the opponent, Samsonov just touch the ball and the ball flew straight quickly to the opponent (Samsonov himself did not do anything, he did not make a long push, just used the incoming rotation). Or, for example, a person makes a short backspin-side serve, the opponent recieve after the rebound, which ball comes to me - if i touch left side the ball ball fall down, if i touch right side ball - get long push)
its because the opponent gave samsonov alot of spin to work with first, then he used it back on them
ha-ha-ha))) i want to ask this moment yesterday but you Ahead of me
This is the basic table tennis for next level , but not all hobby player aware of this😅
yep, other pros and beginner players are not who I'm trying to target and help. Club level players are
some balls have a pronounced high point and others do not, why is this happening? I'm talking about the balls that I get after serving, what does this signal?
i dont understand what you mean