Well, not surprising, because you got better! That point at 3:23 where you took 2 steps to get into the optimal position on your BH side for a FH finishing shot, that's a thing of beauty! You're getting low to loop those backspins while he's still standing up straight, contributing to his far lower consistency. You're also not just attacking those longer services, but you're moving to good position to attack them.One of the reasons and also I have lots of "tolerance" on the FH side to hit a ball. I just try to play a shot where I am currently standing and if the ball comes better I can hit it "faster" if not "slower".. I don´t have it developed yet to adjust my standing position to make it "perfect" so I can hit a better shot. So def need some work here...
League games from yesterday:
The first 2 games not so surprising that I won since I had won without much trouble in the first half of the season.![]()
What was surprising was that I beat Noah 3-0!! when he had beaten me 3-1 in the first half of the season
In comparison the game back then when I had lost:
I just felt like I am a much more developed player now than him.
Overall I am still not happy with my technique. Watched all 3 games and I tend to loop with a closed to open racket angle again for some reason... But compared to first half this time my Backhand didn´t let me down. The errors got reduced by atleast 50% I would say. Also attacking long and half long serves got me in a better position immediately aswell. Also got many points from my own service or 3rd Ball attack. What are your thoughts and how can I get rid of this bad habit closed to open loop. I thought I really trained it alot just to see it´s the same as before..
I wouldn't worry about the racket angle on loops. Worry about everything else, and your brain will decide for you what angle is the best. Your loops all loop fine to me, better acceleration and timing than before. You missed some when you misread the spin, it'll get better with experience.