Hi Coach EmRatThich, Recently, i watched Fan Zhendong vs Liam Pitchforld match, World Team Cup In the first set, FZD lost. From the second game, he switched to Reverse Pendulum Serves, instead of the Pendulum Serves. And, he could crack Liam down. I think, because of Liam's extraordinary Backhand, Fan changed to the Plan B. He played with the Serve and Attack Plan B(Reverse Pendulum Serves). Now, the question is, how many Serve and Attack Plans should a player have? I have only Plan A (Pendulum Serves and Attacks), but I am looking forward for the Plan B, like FZD, after watching the match. I do know that there may never be too many Serves and Attack Plans, which may create a mess, in a given situation and dilemma may cover the mind. I never have seen a player who does variety of serves and win, because of it, too. So, i think you are the coach, who can give proper guidance to all of us. If possible, please make a video, too. Thanks a lot, Sir!
thank you very much I've been following your vids man ur awesome but if you add videos, not pictures it'll be better to understand and I'm participating in a tournament I think you're my coach via youtube.xd
Hello this is Ketan Kunkalikar... Just as you said that explosiveness is essential for attack, and also that a player should hold his bat loose before attacking. But i want you to clarify how a chinese pen holder should explode... I've tried myself, but found it hard....
My spin variations are really not creative. I need help with to make a good serve. I play with forehand that's why I use the pendulum serve. I do like 60% short sideunder spin 20% underspin. And rest long. I don't know how to make my opponent to do a good position for me or even win the point direct of the spin. All my teammates are starting to just win all the balls. Can you come a statistic of serve for me please. You said that forehand dominant player should not serve reverse pendulum, so I can't trick with the sidespin even that would be hard but worth training. I am also wanting to know how to play with your real skills in matches. Or make a ping Sunday about the mental skills. I am a hard-training player that just needs those extra touches. I even just serve in school without playing with somebody. Thank you! What is also better in short serves. More spin and two bounces or less spin and 3+ bounces. Thanks for making these videos.
If you can add real match example with your serve and attack tactics, that will be much better. I do believe that many viewers do not understand what you said if they are just amateur players.
I still don't understand how reverse pendulum serves would be returned to my backhand side. The right side spin would put it on my forehead side, I would think. 🤔
When returning reverse pendukum with your backhand it is much easier and safer to direct it to the backhand side or middle of your opponent's side. Have someone hit some of these serves to you and you will understand that hitting to the opponents forehand is more chalenging.
this is very useful, I want more of this. thank you come emratthich
This is one of the two the best table tennis channels in youtube
The other one is tomorrow tt?
Excellent! thank you, from Argentina
You have a good video thanks ! Grate job !
your best videos are your tactics videos
Sehr gut, gut geklärt,danke.👏
Hi Coach EmRatThich,
Recently, i watched Fan Zhendong vs Liam Pitchforld match, World Team Cup In the first set, FZD lost. From the second game, he switched to Reverse Pendulum Serves, instead of the Pendulum Serves. And, he could crack Liam down. I think, because of Liam's extraordinary Backhand, Fan changed to the Plan B. He played with the Serve and Attack Plan B(Reverse Pendulum Serves). Now, the question is, how many Serve and Attack Plans should a player have? I have only Plan A (Pendulum Serves and Attacks), but I am looking forward for the Plan B, like FZD, after watching the match. I do know that there may never be too many Serves and Attack Plans, which may create a mess, in a given situation and dilemma may cover the mind. I never have seen a player who does variety of serves and win, because of it, too.
So, i think you are the coach, who can give proper guidance to all of us. If possible, please make a video, too.
Thanks a lot, Sir!
you taught me all in tactics :)
thank you very much I've been following your vids man ur awesome but if you add videos, not pictures it'll be better to understand and I'm participating in a tournament I think you're my coach via youtube.xd
Agree 1000 percent
Can you do this video, but for left handers? Please...
Hello this is Ketan Kunkalikar... Just as you said that explosiveness is essential for attack, and also that a player should hold his bat loose before attacking. But i want you to clarify how a chinese pen holder should explode... I've tried myself, but found it hard....
Thank you.
Great Channel- very informative!
Greetings friend and good job. I would like to know more about simple game strategies and with higher% chance of winning a point
If opponent is left handed players than what to do
Please reply
Coach ERT, it's pee-vot for pivot!
+Tevin Tech thank you. pronounce pee vot
But make sure the pee is short.
My spin variations are really not creative. I need help with to make a good serve. I play with forehand that's why I use the pendulum serve. I do like 60% short sideunder spin 20% underspin. And rest long. I don't know how to make my opponent to do a good position for me or even win the point direct of the spin. All my teammates are starting to just win all the balls. Can you come a statistic of serve for me please. You said that forehand dominant player should not serve reverse pendulum, so I can't trick with the sidespin even that would be hard but worth training. I am also wanting to know how to play with your real skills in matches. Or make a ping Sunday about the mental skills. I am a hard-training player that just needs those extra touches. I even just serve in school without playing with somebody. Thank you! What is also better in short serves. More spin and two bounces or less spin and 3+ bounces. Thanks for making these videos.
3 years, but you can use reverse for variation, even Ma Long does that. How are you doing now?
I am not able to judge the serve of opponent. How can I improve that
What if my both hands are as good
How to study the opponent'style
He has made a video on this just search on TH-cam
Where are you from ?
If you can add real match example with your serve and attack tactics, that will be much better. I do believe that many viewers do not understand what you said if they are just amateur players.
I still don't understand how reverse pendulum serves would be returned to my backhand side. The right side spin would put it on my forehead side, I would think. 🤔
When returning reverse pendukum with your backhand it is much easier and safer to direct it to the backhand side or middle of your opponent's side. Have someone hit some of these serves to you and you will understand that hitting to the opponents forehand is more chalenging.
Ma Long serves always with his forehand to the middle of the tabel to let his opponent think about the return...