CounterHit return a Fast Serve

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Fonzci Cariaso
Fonzci Cariaso Asked 7 years ago

Why does the ball going out of table, when I counterhit my opponents Fast Serve?

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 7 years ago

Hi Fonzci,

Try to do the stroke with control. Don't try to generate too much pace yourself but use the pace of the serve.

Focus more on the placement of your return to cut down the time of the server.

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