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My movement is sluggish because I don´t really move after my stroke and stand still and wait till the ball is on my side again. Like where should I move if I don´t know where the ball will come next. I have big trouble with that.
I think that's a bit of a misunderstanding. The point is not to "move somewhere" after the stroke but rather just to "move", like a very short jump-step, after every single stroke, so that you realize, it is not really "after" the stroke, but instead "part of" a stroke... Sometimes, during the match I tend to "forget" it and not do it, then people say "I'm loosing my feet"... This needs to be built-in, hard-wired... Makes a big difference, it's worth focusing on it...
I'd also say what others mentioned, you're not aggressive enough. Even though you think you are, you didn't yet reach the "ceiling" (popular word nowadays ;-) ) of your aggresivity, trust me. But that maybe part of your nature...
You're tall indeed, I was thinking, Patrick Franciska would be good role model. Did you see his match with ML in Singapore? There were many good matches but this one made the biggest impression and hope on me (and I can be considered ML fan).
Somewhere else you mentioned getting "low". That is good, but only if it is in connection with staying "wide". I think you should generally stand wider (I tell this to myself constantly too). This influences many things.
Since you live in Austria it would be nice if you too could come to the planned Germany TTD meeting. I certainly hope time will be right so that I can come too.
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