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Hi everyone, I’m new on TTD, joined recently because it seems like a solid place to learn.
I’m a TT beginner (about 3 months, I'm 30) but I train in a pretty serious club in France (they’ve got a Pro B team and lots of strong players). I’ve played basketball, squash and tennis competitively (junior/regional + inter-university), so I’ve got decent footwork/reflexes, but table tennis has been a different beast. I started out getting destroyed, but I learn fast in general and I’ve improved quickly — my coach (a Pro B player, modern defender) told me my chops are currently my strongest weapon, even if I’m sometimes off-balance. This move was the most intuitive for me and it didn't take long to get it to a solid level.
Style-wise I’ve found my “identity”: classic defender leaning modern. Long pips on BH (lots of chopping/pushing), and on FH I mostly drive/block/counter, with some slow loops/loop-drives. Also my pushes are pretty decent and very consistent and low to the net...most of the time 😅
Current setup:
Against begginer - intermediate players it works quite well, I win a good amount matches now and am still learning, but against stronger attackers, intermediates - advanced who can lift backspin consistently with attacks and read spin well, I struggle hard (I’m basically scoring mostly from chop quality/placement, or with a hail mary drive/smash, sometimes am in the lead, but I mostly lose). But against advanced players, I can barely score 2-4 points MAXIMUM, and I want to change that, badly.
Is my setup a good fit for a classic defender trying to become a modern defender?
I’m wondering if I’d benefit from a softer / more flexible defensive blade with more dwell (I’ve been looking at the Koji Matsushita Special). Also, on FH the V52.5 feels amazing for drives/counters and blocks but I don’t feel like I’m generating heavy topspin easily and it is so bouncy.
Any rubber suggestions for a defender who wants a more spinny, safer forehand? (Oddly, I had good results early on with Hurricane 3 Neo Prov 37 because I could swing hard without fear of it flying long, and then I went for a faster blade and went for a faster rubber thinking it would give me a shortcut, and my hurricane stayed on my beginner setup). I might be overthinking this, and I still have so much work to do on my technique which is the most important thing, but am wondering if a more optimal setup might play better to my strengths.
Any practical tips for an ambitious beginner defender to compete better vs strong loopers?
When they can attack reliably and change direction last-second (down the line/cross court feints), I end up defending 3–4 balls and then losing to placement. What patterns/tactics should I focus on to avoid getting played around? Any general tips would be more more than welcome.
I train ~4x/week, plus extra free play (often 15–20h/week total). Any advice is appreciated — I’m genuinely obsessed with the sport right now and want to keep getting better.
Apologies if the post is long, I had so much to ask and ended up shortening it a lot, and it still feels long.
Thanks!
I’m a TT beginner (about 3 months, I'm 30) but I train in a pretty serious club in France (they’ve got a Pro B team and lots of strong players). I’ve played basketball, squash and tennis competitively (junior/regional + inter-university), so I’ve got decent footwork/reflexes, but table tennis has been a different beast. I started out getting destroyed, but I learn fast in general and I’ve improved quickly — my coach (a Pro B player, modern defender) told me my chops are currently my strongest weapon, even if I’m sometimes off-balance. This move was the most intuitive for me and it didn't take long to get it to a solid level.
Style-wise I’ve found my “identity”: classic defender leaning modern. Long pips on BH (lots of chopping/pushing), and on FH I mostly drive/block/counter, with some slow loops/loop-drives. Also my pushes are pretty decent and very consistent and low to the net...most of the time 😅
Current setup:
- Blade: Donic Appelgren World Champion 89 ALL+
- FH: Xiom Jekyll & Hyde V52.5 (max)
- BH: Victas Curl P1V (1.5mm)
Against begginer - intermediate players it works quite well, I win a good amount matches now and am still learning, but against stronger attackers, intermediates - advanced who can lift backspin consistently with attacks and read spin well, I struggle hard (I’m basically scoring mostly from chop quality/placement, or with a hail mary drive/smash, sometimes am in the lead, but I mostly lose). But against advanced players, I can barely score 2-4 points MAXIMUM, and I want to change that, badly.
1) Equipment question
Is my setup a good fit for a classic defender trying to become a modern defender?
I’m wondering if I’d benefit from a softer / more flexible defensive blade with more dwell (I’ve been looking at the Koji Matsushita Special). Also, on FH the V52.5 feels amazing for drives/counters and blocks but I don’t feel like I’m generating heavy topspin easily and it is so bouncy.
Any rubber suggestions for a defender who wants a more spinny, safer forehand? (Oddly, I had good results early on with Hurricane 3 Neo Prov 37 because I could swing hard without fear of it flying long, and then I went for a faster blade and went for a faster rubber thinking it would give me a shortcut, and my hurricane stayed on my beginner setup). I might be overthinking this, and I still have so much work to do on my technique which is the most important thing, but am wondering if a more optimal setup might play better to my strengths.
2) Gameplay / tactics question
Any practical tips for an ambitious beginner defender to compete better vs strong loopers?
When they can attack reliably and change direction last-second (down the line/cross court feints), I end up defending 3–4 balls and then losing to placement. What patterns/tactics should I focus on to avoid getting played around? Any general tips would be more more than welcome.
I train ~4x/week, plus extra free play (often 15–20h/week total). Any advice is appreciated — I’m genuinely obsessed with the sport right now and want to keep getting better.
Apologies if the post is long, I had so much to ask and ended up shortening it a lot, and it still feels long.
Thanks!