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 at least. 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.
Really, with the 09c, how much topspin the incoming ball has is not a huge consideration if you are hitting a counterloop, that is one of the 09c defining attributes.
Just remember, topspin V topspin is a more fwd stroke and more on top of the ball (1-2 o clock) rather than the more vertical stroke V backspin more back of the ball (at 2-3 o clock), roughly speaking. If you lift too much in your stroke V a topspin ball it's gonna go long.
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.
Exactly. He is happy for you to attack him and he enjoys that game. Just stay relaxed but focused and enjoy it.
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.
I stay low to move. A little movement or hop before service helps to be ready for the receive, I get that, but standing up as you do isn't what you want to be doing. Stay down
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).
Ok, that was the tactic! Well the basics for Chiquita, wrist position, elbow position, footwork were the issue then. I get it, it's harder in matches.
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.
You can only loop FH for the long ones of course. If they're actually short then the Chiquita/flick can still be a weapon.
How would u describe the feeling of killing it and counterloop? Both are fast strokes.
Here I mean to not hit it too hard. Sometimes against better players you can feel you need to hit harder to win the point but then you miss the table altogether. Hit with control and put more emphasis on placement over power.
I would need to watch the clip again but I am pretty sure he has a FH flick.
He flicked 1 or 2 short flat balls but not any backspin that I saw.
You mean I got direct points because I served short to his FH?
Nope, scratch that comment from me, it must have been another opponent where I saw them struggling there, sorry.
Anyway, good luck for Monday. Looking fwd to seeing how it goes.