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Sir,
Words fail. However, I only have 2 for you: THANK YOU!
Very truly yours,
~osph
Words fail. However, I only have 2 for you: THANK YOU!
Very truly yours,
~osph
Spinny serves are very good and important, but strategy and deception are even more important. What you use the spinny serve, especially if short, to do is to establish a few things. For example, in a match I didn't record today, I established my heavy backspin serve to the backhand. Then sometimes, I served fast side backspin and if the returner is in a rush to loop the ball, the final break at the end of the serve leads him to mistime the ball. Or like in the match against the long pips blocker, I served heavy backspin and he put my first 4 serves into the net. Later in the match, when I felt I needed a free point, I served no spin and he would hit that ball right off the table.
Since your serves had already established they could back him off the table, it was time to serve a few (or even more than a few, given his preference to stay off the table) short to bring him in. It could be anything as long as you keep it low enough that when he gets late to the ball, he has to lift it over the net. You could even serve slow short sidespin or topspin if you have those serves and again, him coming in has to read it and have a good flick or you will just smash the return.
Spin is a weapon, not an end in itself. Use heavy spin and good placement to establish certain things when serving. Then pull the rug out of the bottom of your opponent for some free points.