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Hey everyone,
I wanted to share something that happened to me this weekend and get your thoughts on it. I was playing a league match against a team full of young, fast players. Normally, I trust my forehand attack a lot, and in long topspin-to-topspin rallies I usually feel comfortable. But this time, even though I was hitting hard, I was losing those exchanges.
From the bench, my teammate told me: “Stop trying to hit so hard. Place the ball and move your opponent.”
So I took the advice, changed my approach, focused on placement instead of power—and I ended up turning the match around and winning.
Some points on the match:
This really made me think about the whole “placement vs. power” debate. Is it better to hit hard, or to play smart and use the opponent’s weaknesses? I’d love to hear your opinions and experiences.
I wanted to share something that happened to me this weekend and get your thoughts on it. I was playing a league match against a team full of young, fast players. Normally, I trust my forehand attack a lot, and in long topspin-to-topspin rallies I usually feel comfortable. But this time, even though I was hitting hard, I was losing those exchanges.
From the bench, my teammate told me: “Stop trying to hit so hard. Place the ball and move your opponent.”
So I took the advice, changed my approach, focused on placement instead of power—and I ended up turning the match around and winning.
Some points on the match:
This really made me think about the whole “placement vs. power” debate. Is it better to hit hard, or to play smart and use the opponent’s weaknesses? I’d love to hear your opinions and experiences.