These are all smaller/shorter stroke BH counter topspin shots and it focus on using the incoming spin/speed and brushing outwards fast, and allow the acceleration in spin and speed to go back to your opponent.
the female play has these smaller stroke on BH for a decade.
This version used by the siblings is with more power (higher risk). In the pass, it is just to place the ball back. Now, it is really attacking into the ball.
It is a common trait now (using more power), as this allow for a flatter arc, fast speed and heavy rotation on the ball.
What is deadly with this is, if the ball is to the center of the table, the player can place the ball in both wings of the table and open up the angle for a more attacking FH stroke.
some times if the "wide FH" placement from the middle of the table is so successful, it provides a direct winner already.
I actually just saw Li Yu-Jhun do one on Sunday, and that bullet was fast.
a working coach is truly a working coach. You are able to describe the stroke in such clear and concise context.
I too have been drilled by my coach on this type of BH. He wants me to play like a little girl, now I have a girlie BH 😜
This type of BH has a flaw indeed as I found out myself. What flaw?
When playing against 老阿嫂 / elderly geriatric housewife who has the uncanny ability to:
1. Do drop shot because their stroke / wrist is so weak
2. Ball habitually hits the net and drop down ( net-ball )
3. Ball unable to come over the table but instead always linger around inside the table ( double bounce )
4. Ball does not have spin at all.
This type of BH fail when going against 老阿嫂.
Forget to add, there is a sub-species of these 老阿嫂, called elderiticus housewaifutus with Long-pipsticus. They are the worse nemesis against these type of BH.