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I finally get to play tt tonight!!
And it was a blast! (despite all the limitations there)
I didn't get to arrive early to 'practice' as my parents needed to get some dinner first and I want them to come and have a hit, so I had to arrive rather late into the 'practice time' - which is only 30 min to start off with, so I probably got 5 min of having a hit, and even then, the player didn't really want to 'practice', and he was just giving me backspin pushes on the start go, so I really didn't have a warm up.
Anyway, I cannot control everything in life.
For you to understand the system, they play a handicap system, so plays can have a negative or positive rating, and mine is -9 (which is the highest rank there), so it means I will start the set off at -9. They also make it play to best of 7.
Starting off, I play a guy who has a rating of +2.. he can hit some slow rallies, but wasn't able to outplay me, so I won the match 4-1 or 4-2, it is pretty silly having to win 20 points to win a set, and I am pretty annoyed by it.
Then I went and found the strongest guy that beat me last time 4-3 to play him. I sort of mentally prepared as to how I should play him, but he still smashed me the first set. I didn't get far at all. He likes serving reverse side with bit of backspin to my forehand area, sometimes it drifts long so I would loop it but he knows where it is going, so I lost a bit there. Then if it is too short for me to loop, I push but he would be at his forehand corner already with his bh ready to smash any pushes that is slightly too high.
I then adjusted a bit, and tried to banana bh his serves, without much practice prior, I found it rather difficult. So I reverted back to pushing, but I try to keep it low, so he would still try to use his bh to smash/drive my backspin push but his success chance dropped. I keep adjusting my angle until it is at a height that he didn't want to risk anymore. Then I can get in with opening up with my forehand or bh. I also tried to change up my serves, and I kind of knew some of his returns for my serves, so I could step around and kill the 3rd ball etc.
I managed to finish the match 4-2. I took one set 11-1, but I think by 6-1, he may have given up mentally for that set. I am quite happy I get to beat him really, considering no practice whatsoever for 2 weeks.
Moving on, I was asked by an older lady to play, She didn't ask me to start the match with the handicap, so I was happy, and she wasn't really serving legally, no ball throwing etc, but whatever, I won 3 sets and then she had enough. There was also an air current going through the hall, so the ball was doing some drifting which again is quite annoying.
Then I got asked to play with an elderly man. He was not able to move well, and the level gap is too much, so I won 2 sets, and then called it the end.
Finally I found the 2nd strongest player in the club to play. Last time I beat him 4-2, today I managed to beat him 4-1. It wasn't easy, his style is again pretty annoying to play. He plays up close to table, and my style is slowish loop, which means he would be making big angles for me to run around, and I had to try to outspin him or out speed him. I again did some serve variations and took the match.
I did something different to last time, and that made me so much more confident to move around the slippery floor. I did the wet towel trick, and it worked really well! So grateful for my friend who recommended me to try it.
Also, going to the gym and specifically putting more emphasis on my quads gave me the confidence to use my legs alot more with less fear for injuring my knees again.
All in all, today was a good tt session for me. Thanks for reading.
And it was a blast! (despite all the limitations there)
I didn't get to arrive early to 'practice' as my parents needed to get some dinner first and I want them to come and have a hit, so I had to arrive rather late into the 'practice time' - which is only 30 min to start off with, so I probably got 5 min of having a hit, and even then, the player didn't really want to 'practice', and he was just giving me backspin pushes on the start go, so I really didn't have a warm up.
Anyway, I cannot control everything in life.
For you to understand the system, they play a handicap system, so plays can have a negative or positive rating, and mine is -9 (which is the highest rank there), so it means I will start the set off at -9. They also make it play to best of 7.
Starting off, I play a guy who has a rating of +2.. he can hit some slow rallies, but wasn't able to outplay me, so I won the match 4-1 or 4-2, it is pretty silly having to win 20 points to win a set, and I am pretty annoyed by it.
Then I went and found the strongest guy that beat me last time 4-3 to play him. I sort of mentally prepared as to how I should play him, but he still smashed me the first set. I didn't get far at all. He likes serving reverse side with bit of backspin to my forehand area, sometimes it drifts long so I would loop it but he knows where it is going, so I lost a bit there. Then if it is too short for me to loop, I push but he would be at his forehand corner already with his bh ready to smash any pushes that is slightly too high.
I then adjusted a bit, and tried to banana bh his serves, without much practice prior, I found it rather difficult. So I reverted back to pushing, but I try to keep it low, so he would still try to use his bh to smash/drive my backspin push but his success chance dropped. I keep adjusting my angle until it is at a height that he didn't want to risk anymore. Then I can get in with opening up with my forehand or bh. I also tried to change up my serves, and I kind of knew some of his returns for my serves, so I could step around and kill the 3rd ball etc.
I managed to finish the match 4-2. I took one set 11-1, but I think by 6-1, he may have given up mentally for that set. I am quite happy I get to beat him really, considering no practice whatsoever for 2 weeks.
Moving on, I was asked by an older lady to play, She didn't ask me to start the match with the handicap, so I was happy, and she wasn't really serving legally, no ball throwing etc, but whatever, I won 3 sets and then she had enough. There was also an air current going through the hall, so the ball was doing some drifting which again is quite annoying.
Then I got asked to play with an elderly man. He was not able to move well, and the level gap is too much, so I won 2 sets, and then called it the end.
Finally I found the 2nd strongest player in the club to play. Last time I beat him 4-2, today I managed to beat him 4-1. It wasn't easy, his style is again pretty annoying to play. He plays up close to table, and my style is slowish loop, which means he would be making big angles for me to run around, and I had to try to outspin him or out speed him. I again did some serve variations and took the match.
I did something different to last time, and that made me so much more confident to move around the slippery floor. I did the wet towel trick, and it worked really well! So grateful for my friend who recommended me to try it.
Also, going to the gym and specifically putting more emphasis on my quads gave me the confidence to use my legs alot more with less fear for injuring my knees again.
All in all, today was a good tt session for me. Thanks for reading.