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Not to the level of player you are currently pitching this to. That's what we are evaluating here, the limitations of the setup in simulating realistic play. If you want to measure seeve target practice, there are many ways of doing that, and yours is reasonable even if a bit large. Maybe a smaller target pad as well to increase the difficulty?Ok how about this case, the pad can be used when doing drills to track your consistency, it can show you how often you hit a target at a particular speed and frequence, or while doing drills at known places and randomized drills. Now as a player wouldn't it be helpful to realise where your consistency start declining and will help you to start working on that with something to measure with?
Being able reduce the time for the ball to come back or increase and ary the spin on the return in response to the incoming ball is also critical as the player gets better. Like I said, this might work maybe for hardbat. For table tennis it has major limitations for higher level practice and I don't mean world class either, I just mean decently strong tournament amateur like USATT 1400.