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This is a long video since we played 2 matches in a row. 1-3 and 2-3 (we didn't change sides in the last set because I thought I am 2-1 up and he didn't want to disturb me because I was focused on serving)
Anyway win or lose doesn't matter here.
He pressured me hard with his serves even though they were 99% long serves. I just can't read his backspin and topspin serves maybe he was even doing no spin ones aswell. The short no spin serves I had no problems with.
It just annoyed me that even though more than half of the times I was attacking the serve somehow by guessing the spin on the ball and praying that I am somewhat overwriting the spin on the ball to bring it okeish on the table.
It's also crazy to me that I can't read his serves because it's a backhand serve so I should be able to know what spin is on the ball (I feel like it's easier to disguise the spin with the fh pendulum serves)
And the fact he served it long and made me guess (my chances being 1/3 to guess is right) meant he was ahead just by serves 2/3 of the time.
The sets I won were mostly due to me guessing the spin right.
31:37 is a good example. Even in slowmo I don't understand why this ball doesn't go over. It looks like its just sidespin on the ball.
The fact I can't even guess the spin right when looking frame by frame makes it really annoying to get better at this aspect. I struggle a lot when people serve with open racket face and can serve backspin and topspin too. Maybe there is a good video about explaining these type of serves. Because the obvious once are when the elbow goes up or racket chops below after contact..
I also feel like my distance to the table during game is just wrong even though I seem to be doing the right stroke sometimes like here:
How can I get better at this? Is stuff like this just knowledge that I should memorize (eg. I loop long to the white line and they block at the rising phase that I have to already move forwards? How can I aquire this skill of knowing where I need to move instead of brainlesly playing and doing the same positional mistakes?
I could go on and go on but it would get too confusing talking about 100 different mistakes I am doing in this match. So let's focus only on the most important ones and maybe easiest to fix (and how to).
I also don't know his rating he comes from germany to train here very rarely but I would assume he is around 1700. He can fh smash fh spinny loop fh sidespin loop, bh chop (in a way like truls changing pace and spin short/long) and a very good serve (everyone else also struggles with his serves).