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Pics courtesy of Hurricane Sandy
P.S. I recorded all my singles matches, so I will post them in the future. (Due to the slow internet, please be patient. I may do some editing first to try shorten them to assist the process).
ya definitely posts come videos! We will all press "like" on them
how does Carbonado 145 penhold feel? Because i thought that is designed for shakehand
Congrats on winning it in the end! especially against all these long pips folks
Are you planning on changing blade?
Whoa, guys, if you remember the shot I was so excited about!
I got it on tape, and it is JUUUST visible!
Rally starts at 12:14 ;-)
Wow. That was pretty good. Nice catch, even though i disagree on about 95% of your posts (mostly because of the transmitted attitude)
Not only you. I guess, we all need to do thatThanks
Oh, yeah, my attitude.. I am working on it![]()
Not only you. I guess, we all need to do that
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Oh, by the way: Did you record the matches of Alex yourself? His club TTCOE is about 30 minutes drive from my place. Just hit me up and send me a note whenever you´re in the area. Maybe we can manage to hit a few balls and have a beer or two afterwards.
Today was a crazy day for me.
In the afternoon, I was asked if I can be a substitute for a team in the Grade B Pennant. Seeing as I wanted to get some match experience, I said yes. I have not played any pennant matches this year (due to uni work load and injury), so I knew it will be some tough matches ahead.
When I got to the arena, I saw that all of our team are right hand penholders, while their team are shakehanders, where 2 of them uses long pips.
I understand how long pips work theoretically, but I was taken in shock at how to apply what I know in actual gameplay. I was confused so many times by what spin the ball is coming back, then I often pop the balls too high, or into the net.
The pennants here run as the following:
Each player plays each player in the other team, with 2 doubles taking place at the 4th match and 8th match.
I played a long pips player first, and I had such a hard time dealing with what was happening, I was on behind 1-0, then I thought i got the hang of it when I took the lead 2-1, then things went wrong again, my 'coach' says maybe I got nervous, my strokes become so rigid then it got to the decider, where I barely made it to victory at 11-9.
Then at the 4th match, I played a doubles against an inverted player and a long pips. For some reason, we just couldn't quite get it going, so we lost 3-1.
Then my second singles match, I played against the other long pips player. Again, I lost the first set, then took second set, but I lost the 3rd set. Then in the 4th set, I wasn't able to catch up and then lost closely with 2 point margin.
Our team proceeded to losing the 2nd doubles, then it was finally my turn as the final match of the matchup, and the team scores were 5:5! So whoever wins the last one will win it for the team!
This time my opponent was an inverted player. I had a bit of a relief, all this long pips business is driving me crazy for the whole duration. I went and took first set with ease, 11-4. I felt great, my shots were all going in, I was playing well. Then I took the 2nd set as well, thinking it will end well. But things never go the way I expected. I played horrible in the 3rd set, terrible start, like 8-1 or something.. so I lost that set, and then he equaled it up 2:2 (again, I was playing too stiff). In the decider, I had the mindset of going steady, then I got a head start to get to 10-6 (my way), my teammate jinx it by saying it should be ok. Nope, got leveled to 10-10, then even losing an extra point 10-11, but in the end, took it 14-12.
So I helped the team to be victorious. Even though I was just a substitute, it was a great experience, especially against long pips, and it helped me to hopefully get back into 'match mode' and hopefully I can control my 'nervousness' better next time and not be so stiff.
P.S. I recorded all my singles matches, so I will post them in the future. (Due to the slow internet, please be patient. I may do some editing first to try shorten them to assist the process).
Too bad its just Alex recording that, and he is so kind to share with me.
I have never been there![]()
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Seen. Saw. Done.![]()