Hi TurboS1
I enjoyed watching your video, recognising my own playing style a few years back.
I've noticed the following:
- Your footwork is too slow. I can almost hear you thinking: "I can reach the ball, so why would I move my feet?"
This line of thought is bad. Always go for the OPTIMAL hitting stance.
- As I was (and still am a little), you are afraid to use your backhand to full extent. Whenever you get a ball to your backhand, you either push it back, or you lean backwards (as being afraid of it) and try to somehow keep it on the table.
Don't be afraid to spin or hit with your backhand. Even if you miss it a thousand times, you will immediately rise a few levels the moment you master this stroke.
- As Azlan said, you misread some of your opponent's serves. They were not very spinny, so tending to go upwards. Try to focus on exactly how your opponent brushes the ball and react accordingly.
==> A good practise is to ask a training companion to do the same serve over and over again, allowing you to find the best possible way to return this particular serve and then moving on to another kind of serve...
I hope I've provided you with some good advice...