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Even if you do, you would only be able to practice third balls , even those on not great quality pushes .
the problem with this is that your strokes will become bigger and you won't be able to recover in time when you face players that can actually block those balls back
the problem with this is that your strokes will become bigger and you won't be able to recover in time when you face players that can actually block those balls back
Yes, I understand. I try my best to improve them, but there's a good limit.
What I can do however is to try to maximize my own spin and speed, and strive to play a more proper game. The quality of my serve or how well I do basic footwork has little to do with my opponent, I think. Although I'd have to wager that what happens after the serve or why I move, how fast, how exactly and where has a lot to do with my opponent as well.