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So recently I've been trying to improve my service quality by increasing the amount of spin on my serves. To do this, I've found a pretty good way to do this where I cock my wrist back all the way for a pendulum serve, and it does make the serve very spinny. The problem is then when I go to FH loop or BH loop the next ball, my wrist is just not in the right position, it's too cocked upwards with the racket head facing a little bit too upwards for me. My typical FH and BH loop wrist position is one where the racket head is only slightly facing upwards at a 9:30 clock angle whereas after that spinny serve, my wrist is probably at a 10:30 angle. So the serve disrupts my muscle memory and feeling for FH/BH loops. What should I do, just sacrifice serve quality for consistency in my FH/BH or try to have two separate wrist positions for serving and attacking. I'm just not sure if in the long run my muscle memory will allow for me to switch between the two wrist positions seemlessly during a match. If you don't understand I'm really sorry because it's hard to explain and many people probably don't even think this deeply or aren't aware of their wrist positioning blah blah blah.