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It looks like the two of you started playing a couple of weeks ago and both badly need coaching.
If you got the nosh for it I would split the money for a few personal coaching sessions where a coach watches you two play and corrects you and gives you exercises etc to learn the basic basics.

Also your sister needs to take dancing lessons
 
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Here's 2 videos of my match play. Hope you guys can comment on it and suggest what I should improve on. Thanks!
https://youtu.be/haX6DMCqntw
https://youtu.be/loTzazfNxUM

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Hi, guys.
You ask for a comment of a play, but there is no play here, so there is nohing to comment, just advices.
My advice - don't try to look like a pro and to play like a pro, it won't do.
Try just to counterhit and keep the ball on the table, slow and easy.
Take a coach and have a nice time with TT.
:)
 
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Yeah. You guys look like you are having fun. So keep playing.

For you two, it looks like working on some basic drills would be very useful.

But in the end, if you are having fun, keep playing, you will improve.


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Spend some time playing strokes without needing to win points. Start of nice and easy and build it up to where you're challenging your ability. Do a bit of that and then play matches if you like. You'll start to have more rallies which is fun.
 
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