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NL, Carl, what do you think is better if you had to choose:
Well disguised, very varying serves with lower spin producing harder but more consistent chances to attack and win, or:
heavier serve variations producing either straight out nets or high popups with a higher chance to win when attacked BUT also easier to read?
Does it depend on the opponent? How well I am playing? How consistently I can serve the heavy spins? This is assuming probably a mid 1000's level of play or so, where people will really heavily punish fast, long serves that would eat up lower players. So no serving to ace like you do against low level players.
OSPH said it best - both are important, though either in isolation can be effective at lower levels, the first requiring strong rally game and the second requiring an extremely good third ball game. The higher the level of opponent though, the higher the level of spin they can control and attack so you have to be able to make heavy spin appear less heavy than it actually is and light spin heavier than it is and then your spin variations can be more successful. That is why my backspin serve is so effective as well as DerEchte's serves. It's not that the spin is absolutely heavy (it is heavy though), but more that you have to convince yourself that it is as heavy as it actually is because neither of us use large serving motions. And my backspin serve sets up my no spin serve as if you push with the same motion, the light topspin on my no-spin serve sends your ball into the sky.