As some Chinese players emphasize, when facing a serve with significant spin, you need to apply more spin in your return to counteract it. This technique helps maintain control of the ball, allowing you to respond to the opponent’s serve with greater precision. What do you think about that?
Thanks mate, the most recent video I posted today in my premium community has that, as well as tonnes of other benefits, if you wanted to see it there?
Thanks! Really good video.
As some Chinese players emphasize, when facing a serve with significant spin, you need to apply more spin in your return to counteract it. This technique helps maintain control of the ball, allowing you to respond to the opponent’s serve with greater precision. What do you think about that?
Very informative! But I would like to see the movement of the server too ;)
Thanks mate, the most recent video I posted today in my premium community has that, as well as tonnes of other benefits, if you wanted to see it there?
Which is the “first video” you mentioned right at the start? Thank you.
its in my premium Online Course
long serves are also different) I spin well and people serve me very long serves, they seem to fly 2 meters away from the table
thats cause you are NOT reading it correctly when they serve with topspin
do you change grip when make transition?
I change grip if I decide to use backhand instead of forehand, or vice versa
@@heminghu1434 when you start to recieve serve you have backhand or forehand grip?