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I am receiving conflicting information on this, some friends at the club told me it is off the bounce due to the ball briefly slowing down by the contact with the table before the law of physics make it resume its spinning and force, a friend told me that's why so many pro players like Truls just give the ball a quick zap to the ball the very instant it bounces.
Then some people say the ball loses spin exponentially the more I wait to hit it, I am talking serves receives here, so that would be around when the ball starts to go down?
Which one is it? Using the laws of physics and inertia, when am I LESS susceptible to the spin from a serve? When does the ball has less spin after a serve?
For the sake of this question, let's assume I am talking about a short/half long serve regular pendulum serve type of serve.
Any clear answer on this?
Then some people say the ball loses spin exponentially the more I wait to hit it, I am talking serves receives here, so that would be around when the ball starts to go down?
Which one is it? Using the laws of physics and inertia, when am I LESS susceptible to the spin from a serve? When does the ball has less spin after a serve?
For the sake of this question, let's assume I am talking about a short/half long serve regular pendulum serve type of serve.
Any clear answer on this?