Fan Zhendong's backhand flick

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jasper nokkosmaki
jasper nokkosmaki Asked 12 years ago

Hi Alois and Jeff

Yesterday i played one of Sweden's biggest table tennis competition whil i was playing i was thinking i should attack some balls then just chopping them so i tried to do fan zhendong's backhand flick,sometimes i get them on the table and i also get them outside the table. i'm really having trouble with this shot so can you please help me.

PS I came third at the competition :)

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Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 12 years ago

Hi Jasper,

Well done on your result.  Which tournament was it?

Take a look at the lesson we have on the Backhand Sidespin Flick for some help with this stroke.

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jasper nokkosmaki

jasper nokkosmaki Posted 12 years ago

Stratospoolen


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 12 years ago

Congratulations.


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