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I got this simple tip from my level 3 coach who has one of the best serves in my country.
The idea is to hold the bat at the start of the serve with the wrist cocked at the opposite direction to the backswing direction.
So for example the forehand backspin serve you hold the bat pointing to the table before the backswing.
This same principle can be applied to all serve types.
Doing this allows a longer backswing into the whip action which somehow seems to improve the serve spin level.
Please note that if you do not have high quality serve with correct body and fast whip mechanics this tip will not work.
Your backswing should be as late as possible, fast and as the ball is dropping and as the body is coming forward.
Try this tip on the table and please report back on this post.
The idea is to hold the bat at the start of the serve with the wrist cocked at the opposite direction to the backswing direction.
So for example the forehand backspin serve you hold the bat pointing to the table before the backswing.
This same principle can be applied to all serve types.
Doing this allows a longer backswing into the whip action which somehow seems to improve the serve spin level.
Please note that if you do not have high quality serve with correct body and fast whip mechanics this tip will not work.
Your backswing should be as late as possible, fast and as the ball is dropping and as the body is coming forward.
Try this tip on the table and please report back on this post.