How to attack a push

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Idris Sayyad
Idris Sayyad Asked 14 years ago

HELLO SIR,,

MOST OF THE TIMES WHEN I SERVE  CHOP THE OPPONENT RETURNS A PUSH AND WHAT HAPPENS IS EVEN I HAVE TO PLAY THE SAME SHOT I.E. PUSH. IF I TRY TO ATTACK MOST OF THE TIMES I END UP PUTTING THE BALL AT NET.

SO PLEASE CAN YOU HELP ME OUT WITH THIS ON HOW TO BE A LITTLE AGGRESSIVE ON A PUSH?

THANK YOU

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 14 years ago

Hi Idris,

Take a look at our lesson on the Forehand Topspin Off Backspin.  This is the stroke you need to be playing off this ball to make an aggressive attack.  It is one of the most important strokes in the game.

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Idris Sayyad

Idris Sayyad Posted 14 years ago

Thank you sir :)

that helped a lot


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 14 years ago

That is good to hear.


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