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Block at 2:12 waz ganz wunderbar and how the F*#K did that opponent stay in the point and win at 3:30 to 3:42 ???
Wow.
Rally at 5:09 to 5:16 waz simply EPIC.
Auch 2 Rallies bis 6:00 !!!
Full of highlight plays.
thanks for the great feedback yeah second one was a good match this guy played 31-3 last season and was the best in our devision so if i wouldnt have missed some easy topspins in the 5th game, i could win the match. but he is like a wall
He looks pretty stable in his game. That does the difference right, but still you played a good game
plasmalight you got a very strong FH but you have to work on your consistency . Its the most common bad habit in players at your level , dont hate the ball ...love it ! Make sure it stays on the table and slow down your moves a bit and you will see great improvement . Sometimes you attacked when you were out of position , thats big mistake friend , first put pressure on your opponent by playing short balls and then go for a both secure and strong spinny FH .
Try this on your next game
1.BH push on your opponents elbow (vary the distance) or to the middle of his body if he has a bad backhand , most of the times he will return a bad push or very slow attack to your middle
2.Turn around and take a good position with your legs for a FH attack
and here there are 2 options most of the time (we suppose you play with a player at your level)
a)short ball -> u push with FH push back long and fast to his middle or elbow
b)long ball -> u unleash your deadly FH loop or topspin over the table
conclusion : try to develop 2 bounce serves (this means 1 bounce to your side and 2 to opponents side) and slow down a bit your attacks , trust me you will get to another level !
keep it up !
PlasmaLight.. Your FH is sexy. Too bad you couldn't win the 2nd match but it was quite awesome to see your FH loops far from the table. Can you make a video of your serves? Your serve action is v.good. Maybe I could try imitating it. Who was the inspiration?
What I like about your service motion is your backswing and your sudden-ness. It makes it difficult to anticipate the angle, direection, depth, break and of course spin if you disguised it well.
I used to have a longer stroke, but I seem to have simplified my serve motion over the last few years here in Korea. Maybe I need to learn a long serve motion as a variant. I am able to make all spins with my relatively short motion and if I have along motion (like Urs) and do the same variations of everything, I could fare better vs some of my opponents who trouble me.