I just watched the match again.
He's good, very controlled and not making many mistakes.
I've played a 1750 German ranking so I know the level.
I would say his game should suit you though. He doesn't push much and likes an attacking topspin game.
If you are relaxed, focused, and play your attacking game with confidence you can do well.
Tactics aside, one of the issues you have is recovering and preparing for the next shot. I think someone else said it earlier but you have somehow to build it into your strokes.
A slightly strange thing I noticed is that when receiving serve, you are low, low, waiting, low and then just as they are about to serve you stand up. I don't know if this is intentional or something you're not aware of but staying down should be better for the recieve.
In the rallies, particularly BH, don't reach towards the ball, wait for it to come to you, you have time, or if you're reaching because it's dropping then you're either not low enough or not close enough. Footwork.
On FH side don't try to kill the ball too often either. When you have him back and are looping or smashing, you are in control. Just accept that it may take 3-6 shots to get it done. On the shorter ball fished back then you can find more angle or a drop shot to make him run but other than that just pin him back before switching side. Patience.
And I wouldn't be afraid to take a step back against him and use the 09c counterloop ability rather than tame blocking that puts you on the backfoot. Enjoy it! Just don't try to kill it, hit the table with control like he does. Your %s are going up then!
Tactics in, the short backspin to FH is safe, he doesn't FH flick and you got some direct points from good serves to there. But be ready to Chiquita or loop his push. Unless he pushes short to your FH in which case you push long to his exposed BH or (as he's steps back) go short to his FH again.
Long backspin to his BH looks safe, I didn't see any awesome BH opening loops.
If you can dial in your serves to get the half long really working then I can see you giving him problems.
His backspin serves to your FH is where you can really make an improvement though. You took the wrong option many times there, pushing long ones that should have been looped or misreading the short ones, kind of popping them up instead of stepping in to take it off the bounce to drop it short or really pushing it with proper backspin and a bit of speed!
Beware of his long backspin serves to your BH too, you gave away a few points directly from that. Game 1 and 3 finished with you missing the ball in there.
Actually all 3 games finished with you mistiming and outright missing a ball into your BH 🤷
Those are my observations for your preparation. Hopefully it helps some.
Cheers 👍
I have a hard time reading how much topspin the ball has. Its so unpredictable for me. It´s not loaded with heavy topspin like those open ups from some players against long backspin balls for example. But still has some a bit. Also his technique doesn´t match what the ball has for me atleast. His movement looks much bigger but the ball doesn´t have that much spin? So I kind of lose confidence in attacking that ball. Like its hard to judge the trajectory since I would need to hit the ball at the very top. Maybe I would have a bit better time if I would attack it not at the highest but when its starts falling down again.
his rating is 1700RC. Thats roughly 1900-2000TTR. But I agree his game should suit me more and you can see me I get to attack pretty often actually for someone who is much lower rated.
The recovery part I already addressed it. I would need to know how I can work on this properly other than just playing more matches.
A slightly strange thing I noticed is that when receiving serve, you are low, low, waiting, low and then just as they are about to serve you stand up. I don't know if this is intentional or something you're not aware of but staying down should be better for the recieve.
well it´s really hard to move if you get this low. Try it out yourself. You cant move well being this low. Only when standing still and you hit the ball its effective. I don´t know even pro players who train and have the leg strength for it stand up and they receive much more short serves than I do.
In this game I just made too many mistakes receiving serves just fundamentally bad. One of my notes for this game was flick his short backspin serves that come into my FH with a backhand flick which I trained in the previous weeks with someone (with success). But here it was catastrophical. And right now my backhand flick is not that consitent anyway so I won´t even bother trying and will focus more on looping with my FH this time.
In the rallies, particularly BH, don't reach towards the ball, wait for it to come to you, you have time, or if you're reaching because it's dropping then you're either not low enough or not close enough. Footwork.
100% Agree. Thats also how I felt after the game. Didn´t think the technique per se was bad but that I was just too far away from the ball. And since those are not backspin balls I should be just waiting a tad longer. By reaching I tend to lift the ball more and it goes out. Also something I keep telling myself but in the heat of the moment it feels like you have no time.. Especially on his balls they come slow and sometimes they get faster after they land on my side of the table. Just couldn´t predict the pace and trajectory of the ball many times. Anyways this is also noted.
On FH side don't try to kill the ball too often either. When you have him back and are looping or smashing, you are in control. Just accept that it may take 3-6 shots to get it done. On the shorter ball fished back then you can find more angle or a drop shot to make him run but other than that just pin him back before switching side. Patience.
Usually I win the point straight but since he is a much better player he brings lots of balls back and as you said the rallys tend to be longer then. I am not used to this. I keep thinking ok this is the best ball I have to end it now or else I will lose the point instead of staying calm and collected and just build up on that ball and pin him back. I then try to switch the side really quick and put myself at disadvantage because now instead of playing with my strong and safe FH I have to switch to my BH and because the rally went long I tend to do a safe shot instead of a good attacking shot... But yeah I will try to be more patient this time.
And I wouldn't be afraid to take a step back against him and use the 09c counterloop ability rather than tame blocking that puts you on the backfoot. Enjoy it! Just don't try to kill it, hit the table with control like he does. Your %s are going up then!
Counterloop is something I couldn´t practise properly. I tend to shoot it out mostly. Timing is off. Sure I land some but the ratio is very low. I am even more scared when the ball has lots of topspin.
But lately I catch myself trying to block at my shoulders hight ( a little bit above even). Instead of losing a point like that its better to start utilizing counterloop as you said. Eventually I will get the hang out of it and its just better moving forward. How would u describe the feeling of killing it and counterloop? Both are fast strokes.
My dropshot is terrible usually is quite high but since I face players with terrible footwork aswell it works or I get to attack the next ball and win. But thats so rare its not worth talking about. Usually I win the point if I get to loop from mid distance barely anyone can defend from the very back.
Tactics in, the short backspin to FH is safe, he doesn't FH flick and you got some direct points from good serves to there. But be ready to Chiquita or loop his push. Unless he pushes short to your FH in which case you push long to his exposed BH or (as he's steps back) go short to his FH again.
I would need to watch the clip again but I am pretty sure he has a FH flick. And I seem to do bad when they flick my serves. just puts me more under pressure than a long push. Maybe I have to serve it a bit longer and not too short or I served it too high this game. Something was def off. You mean I got direct points because I served short to his FH?
I have nothing to lose I can try it.
Long backspin to his BH looks safe, I didn't see any awesome BH opening loops.
If you can dial in your serves to get the half long really working then I can see you giving him problems.
yeah sometimes he opens up with a slight topspin. or he pushes back to my bh mostly. But they are very low and have good placement which is quite hard to pivot for me. And even if I would open it up with my backhand which is quite hard sometimes it comes half longish he can just easily block it back whereever he wants I think.
His backspin serves to your FH is where you can really make an improvement though. You took the wrong option many times there, pushing long ones that should have been looped or misreading the short ones, kind of popping them up instead of stepping in to take it off the bounce to drop it short or really pushing it with proper backspin and a bit of speed!
Yep 100%
Beware of his long backspin serves to your BH too, you gave away a few points directly from that. Game 1 and 3 finished with you missing the ball in there.
Actually all 3 games finished with you mistiming and outright missing a ball into your BH
LOL yeah I don´t know why I missed those but it´s funny that it happens at that moment 3x in a row.
Shiet now I will think about it and will get nervous x)