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Last Sunday was one of the biggest tournaments of the year for us.Sounds like not the best week for us TTDers
I had a bad day at the club too. Went to the club with Butterfly tables, and I just can't adjust to it quickly. So many whiffs, and even against blocks I have no confidence to re-loop, which is usually bread and butter for me. Lost every doubles and singles match! Last Sunday I did well there, but that was my second straight day playing there, so I felt a lot more comfortable with the table.
I guess the all we can do after days like that is to look for some silver linings. I think I started doing better at the end by really looking the ball in and really pay active attention to timing on both the BH and the FH side. I'm already a bit weak with the timing on my BH side, playing a sticky table gives me even more trouble. Oh the FH side I don't usually pay much attention to the timing, but perhaps I should, and perhaps even on more familiar tables I can get better timing doing that. When FZD loops you see him swinging his head right and left as he looks the ball in and out, maybe I should do that too.
But I went there with no confidence due to being 3 (1 then 2) weeks out to a lower back injury and just had 10 days to come back.
While my performance wasn’t a total disaster, and as a team we qualified to the 50+ finals later this year. Only won an easy doubles in one of the 2 team events, lost a singles there too against a young guy way too strong - but played crap except for a few very good points.
And in the singles event lost 0-3 (-9 -8 -9) to a younger guy with SP on BH. I think in a good day I had a very good chance to win but in the money time i made receive errors under pressure. But where lack of confidence was worst was in my own serve games. In rallies I was doing well.
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On another topic, A very experimented player told me that to build confidence and technique it’s better to train always on the same table same conditions for a while. It goes against adaptability which is crucial in our sport
What do you guys think ?