Originally Posted by Boogar
To improve and still have lots of fun! Also i want to win a tournament of the E series.
On the technical side I want to get a consistent topspin stroke on both wings. Plus getting better at identifying and killing easy balls.
If we speak rating it would be nice to get up to 950-1000 points. And to be able to perform on that level consistently.
Before I forget about it, I hope i can finally settle on my equipment.
Above is my last years resolution ^
So for point one, i think i definitely improved. However, I lost a bit of motivation and fun playing tt.... planing on changing that for the new year! Hell yea!
My topspin stroke is still not stable >.< I feel like I play a different one every day I play... someday it feels amazing... on other its just backhand... then only forehand etc... I haven't had one good tournament stroke wise...a jea I had one were everything came together and I won it. Usually I can only play forehands or only backhands... -.- Which brings me to the next point. I won a tournament of the E series. But now I am ranked too high to play anymore
I am at 945 points now. I peaked at around a 1000 this season, which makes me pretty happy. If I hadn't lost some stupid matches id be far over 1000 xD but well i deserved to lose those as I played very bad. 1000 points are around 1800 Usttr.
Now for the year 2018:
I hope I can continue to enjoy the sport and meet new cool people playing it.
I want to win a tournament of the D category and get up to 1050-1100 points.
I am very motivated to try out spin evasion and counter looping close to the table, also I want to work on my serves big time and develop heavy and deceptive serves!
I need to stay closer to the table and take balls earlier. The way i am playing right now is no fun for me and, as NL would put it, makes one wanna stop playing.
As for my Equipment I will keep the same rubbers and wood for now. I am pretty happy with it... sometimes i get the urge to change it but i withstand that urge, because i know its just because of my poor technique.
Happy New Year everyone!