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Hi, I started playing table tennis 10 months ago, and I believe I have finally managed to achieve a certain consistency in my strokes. I can consistently hit balls with underspin on my forehand and backhand. It's not perfect yet, but I consider it good based on the amount of time I've been training. I can put a lot of spin on the ball, but not a lot of speed on my backhand.
Anyway, now that I've achieved a certain consistency in my basic strokes, what's the next step to focus on in my training? I feel like I don't really know what to do in my game. I just hope that a ball appears on my forehand that I can hit with as much power as possible. I have no idea what I need to do to win the point. I just try to hit every ball I see, and obviously, I make a lot of unforced errors, or my opponents put the ball in weird places and it's just sad.
Any ideas for strategies that I can start using in my game as a beginner? My forehand is much more threatening than my backhand, but I use both sides to attack, and I believe that at some point my backhand will also be a threat.
Anyway, now that I've achieved a certain consistency in my basic strokes, what's the next step to focus on in my training? I feel like I don't really know what to do in my game. I just hope that a ball appears on my forehand that I can hit with as much power as possible. I have no idea what I need to do to win the point. I just try to hit every ball I see, and obviously, I make a lot of unforced errors, or my opponents put the ball in weird places and it's just sad.
Any ideas for strategies that I can start using in my game as a beginner? My forehand is much more threatening than my backhand, but I use both sides to attack, and I believe that at some point my backhand will also be a threat.