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Hi, I've been playing table tennis for 2 years, and recently I've reached the point of having a consistent and functional technique. I can finally play matches without worrying too much about my movement, which allows me to pay more attention to the ball (I used to get the timing wrong a lot, I think I focused too much on my movement).
My biggest problem right now is the lack of a style. I end up being very passive when playing. Even when I'm attacking, I always try to put a lot of spin on the ball to feel more secure, and I don't know when I should force a shot to finish the point. So, I usually manage to open the game with a loop on backspin balls. Often my opponents can't hold the spin, and it's one of the ways I score the most points. On slightly higher balls, I can get a loop kill and finish the point. I can open with both forehand and backhand, but I can only do the loop kill with my forehand. But when they defend well, I can't be aggressive enough to finish the point. I end up attacking with spin to be safe, and they keep defending. So I try to move them around by changing the ball's placement, but most of the time I end up being moved and losing the point because I can't reach the ball.
My racket isn't slow, my movement isn't too short, I just can't anticipate enough to finish the point. I simply don't know what to do, and that makes me very reactive and passive. Is there any way to develop a style or some way of playing that allows me to be more aggressive and finish these points?
My biggest problem right now is the lack of a style. I end up being very passive when playing. Even when I'm attacking, I always try to put a lot of spin on the ball to feel more secure, and I don't know when I should force a shot to finish the point. So, I usually manage to open the game with a loop on backspin balls. Often my opponents can't hold the spin, and it's one of the ways I score the most points. On slightly higher balls, I can get a loop kill and finish the point. I can open with both forehand and backhand, but I can only do the loop kill with my forehand. But when they defend well, I can't be aggressive enough to finish the point. I end up attacking with spin to be safe, and they keep defending. So I try to move them around by changing the ball's placement, but most of the time I end up being moved and losing the point because I can't reach the ball.
My racket isn't slow, my movement isn't too short, I just can't anticipate enough to finish the point. I simply don't know what to do, and that makes me very reactive and passive. Is there any way to develop a style or some way of playing that allows me to be more aggressive and finish these points?