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Hi Community,
today I want to talk about receiving. The topic came up because of the training matches I had recently. For context, my TTR is around 1600 right now, and my opponents are on a similar level.
Almost all of the matches I had in the past weeks have been decided by serve-receive. my opponents / training partners cant receive my serves, and I struggle heavily vs theirs.
I practise topspins, open ups, short game, footwork, serves.. but I definitely practise receiving way too little. It happens very often that I am tense or am "fearing" the opponents serve even before they executed it. and I know my opponents feel the same when they have to receive my serves
I want to start practising receiving more in the upcoming weeks, and feel confident from the start of the point.
What are some tips and tricks you have for receiving? More specifically, how did you practise and learn to get confident?
I know it is generally the advice to watch the opponents racket and ball at the moment of impact. But to be honest, the time to react is very short, and I find it hard to do this consistently.
What is your approach on receiving? Do you have a flowchart or strategy? Do you rely on soft hands or firm impact? Do you prefer early or late impact?
Thank you!
today I want to talk about receiving. The topic came up because of the training matches I had recently. For context, my TTR is around 1600 right now, and my opponents are on a similar level.
Almost all of the matches I had in the past weeks have been decided by serve-receive. my opponents / training partners cant receive my serves, and I struggle heavily vs theirs.
I practise topspins, open ups, short game, footwork, serves.. but I definitely practise receiving way too little. It happens very often that I am tense or am "fearing" the opponents serve even before they executed it. and I know my opponents feel the same when they have to receive my serves
I want to start practising receiving more in the upcoming weeks, and feel confident from the start of the point.
What are some tips and tricks you have for receiving? More specifically, how did you practise and learn to get confident?
I know it is generally the advice to watch the opponents racket and ball at the moment of impact. But to be honest, the time to react is very short, and I find it hard to do this consistently.
What is your approach on receiving? Do you have a flowchart or strategy? Do you rely on soft hands or firm impact? Do you prefer early or late impact?
Thank you!