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Didnt play for 2 weeks. Went to the club yesterday and played 2 players.
1900ish player penholder gave me some trouble with his shortpips backhand and his sidespin corkscrew serve. I kept trying to bh banana flick or bh loop his pendulum sidespin serves which pretty much lost me the match. I was too aggressive and should have just pushed his serves back. To be aggressive or to keep the ball in play? I have stronger strokes than him, but weaker receive tactics.....hhhmmm
1700ish player shaked hand and in his 50s, i can beat him pretty easily but i was trying to learn & use more serve tactics. I watched the US Nationals and Lily Zhang was serving short no spin to the players forehand side and i was trying to implement this. LZ would serve short no spin and the opponent was forced to fh flick and this would open up the LZ forehand or backhand attack. (Lily Zhangs opponent was my coach who came in 3rd place...LOL) Started to understand this serve more, it needs to be no spin, short with some pace. Trying to play more on my toes, i have been reading TWAs posts and felt i was too flat footed. Playing on my toes helps a lot, i can get to the balls a tad quicker. Even if i lose, i am learning more things.
My lower wrist on the back of my playing hand between the pinky finger and wrist area has been sore for 3 weeks. Maybe too much bh flicks and loops. Hope it doesn't develop into tendinitis.
Keep trying and slowly slowly getting better, health permitting.
1900ish player penholder gave me some trouble with his shortpips backhand and his sidespin corkscrew serve. I kept trying to bh banana flick or bh loop his pendulum sidespin serves which pretty much lost me the match. I was too aggressive and should have just pushed his serves back. To be aggressive or to keep the ball in play? I have stronger strokes than him, but weaker receive tactics.....hhhmmm
1700ish player shaked hand and in his 50s, i can beat him pretty easily but i was trying to learn & use more serve tactics. I watched the US Nationals and Lily Zhang was serving short no spin to the players forehand side and i was trying to implement this. LZ would serve short no spin and the opponent was forced to fh flick and this would open up the LZ forehand or backhand attack. (Lily Zhangs opponent was my coach who came in 3rd place...LOL) Started to understand this serve more, it needs to be no spin, short with some pace. Trying to play more on my toes, i have been reading TWAs posts and felt i was too flat footed. Playing on my toes helps a lot, i can get to the balls a tad quicker. Even if i lose, i am learning more things.
My lower wrist on the back of my playing hand between the pinky finger and wrist area has been sore for 3 weeks. Maybe too much bh flicks and loops. Hope it doesn't develop into tendinitis.
Keep trying and slowly slowly getting better, health permitting.
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