Placement

Strokes

kirtan agrawal
kirtan agrawal Asked 13 years ago

How should i pratice for a good placement?

i hve the racket of STAG official in's control is little bit difficult.. so i can i control a racket perfectly plzz tell me


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 13 years ago

Hi Kirtan,

To practice better placement you can put some targets on the table during your training.  You can use things like a piece of A4 size paper.  If you want a smaller target, then fold the paper.

Control can be developed.  It is important that players don't get a racket that is too fast for themselves too early. You may get used to it with more practice time.  If you are having difficulty, practice a lot of consistency drills.  Try to get as many balls on the table as possible until you feel like you have the feel of the racket.


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