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No editing, rapid fire serving with no recovery (bad habits).
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Loved the video ! IMO the reverse spin variations are the most difficult to pick which I think should be the the case with corkscrew serves , but really liked the underspin / topsin variations. I will try to learn it as well.
right now I try to do it somewhat like stefan fegerel / yoshimura style ...
it was hilarious to watch you having trouble with your stock backhand serve though
This month, I have decided to do no backhand serves and focus on my forehand serves. So it is partly a self-imposed mental block.
Welp, I can't read your serves NL. So hopefully Brett adds you to the TTedge app so I can have a chance if I ever have to play you again.
As NextLevel and I know, some of the best serve, serve deception and serve tactics of forum members are the serves of Der_Echte. I would like to see Der_Echte doing a Der_Echte serve video. Then I would like to see the video where NextLevel emulates the Der_Echte serves.
Hahaha.
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I hope you don't mind NextLevel. I thought, rather than start a new thread, I would throw these on here:
Me doing a few serves between jobs. That's right. I'm wearing slacks and a button up shirt! [emoji2]
This second one, it is too bad the woman who filmed it didn't leave the camera rolling so we could see the last ball continue. Well, she's very nice but it took her a while to get that I did not want her to stop filming after each serve. But I am glad I got any. I can certainly see some things I can improve.
@UpSideDownCarl :
Quick question, on the short pendulum serve with side spin that hit the net , are you trying to bounce the ball closer to the end line on purpose to hide the length of the serve, whether it is short or long ?
@UpSideDownCarl :
Quick question, on the short pendulum serve with side spin that hit the net , are you trying to bounce the ball closer to the end line on purpose to hide the length of the serve, whether it is short or long ?
@ttmonster: I actually want my serves to hit the net a large percentage of the time. If they do, it means they are probably low. I definitely hit a lot of nets. But I rarely hit the ball into the net and have it stay on my side.