Here in America, there are some very decent players who absolutely cannot feed multiball. They have no clue what they are doing and it is almost an absolute waste of time doing multiball with them.
I also disagree with blasting the ball past a pro to impress them. Do the drill. Do what they ask you to do in the manner they ask you do. If they ask you to serve underspin to practice their dropshot, and you serve topspin to try to trick them over and over, the pro is going to wonder why the hell are they wasting their time playing with you. I have seen this happen live. The idiot player wanted to impress the pro by trying to be clever and trick them, the pro killed the ball and said "serve underspin like I asked or I will kill everyball past you" and then that the was last time they practiced together as the pro has lots of options of who they can play with and the normal high level player doesn't.
Also if you are doing some footwork drill with a pro and you angle them wide then rip the next shot so they cannot get to it, you are just going to irritate them, They are the pro/national team player, not you. Do the drill in the manner they ask or expect to never practice with the player again. If the pro wants you to wide angle/rip then fine. Just ask what they want, do it to the best of your ability and pros will consider you for practice. Your goal is not to be cheap and make them miss, your goal is to help them practice.
I have seen this first hand at my club. A few players cry "why don't the pros practice with me?" and when they finally get the chance they do idiotic things to annoy the pro. Then they are never asked again to practice. Winning cheap points by not doing the drill correctly doesn't make you look good or impress a pro, it makes you look like an annoying idiot and worthless to train with.
I also disagree with blasting the ball past a pro to impress them. Do the drill. Do what they ask you to do in the manner they ask you do. If they ask you to serve underspin to practice their dropshot, and you serve topspin to try to trick them over and over, the pro is going to wonder why the hell are they wasting their time playing with you. I have seen this happen live. The idiot player wanted to impress the pro by trying to be clever and trick them, the pro killed the ball and said "serve underspin like I asked or I will kill everyball past you" and then that the was last time they practiced together as the pro has lots of options of who they can play with and the normal high level player doesn't.
Also if you are doing some footwork drill with a pro and you angle them wide then rip the next shot so they cannot get to it, you are just going to irritate them, They are the pro/national team player, not you. Do the drill in the manner they ask or expect to never practice with the player again. If the pro wants you to wide angle/rip then fine. Just ask what they want, do it to the best of your ability and pros will consider you for practice. Your goal is not to be cheap and make them miss, your goal is to help them practice.
I have seen this first hand at my club. A few players cry "why don't the pros practice with me?" and when they finally get the chance they do idiotic things to annoy the pro. Then they are never asked again to practice. Winning cheap points by not doing the drill correctly doesn't make you look good or impress a pro, it makes you look like an annoying idiot and worthless to train with.