Playing attacking

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bharat tolani
bharat tolani Asked 13 years ago

Sorry sir disturbing you again.....my question is that my attacking game is going poor and poor but my blocking game is going stronger and stronger so what should i do to make my attack also stronger

BHARAT

 


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 13 years ago

Hi Bharat,

In training try to think about attacking any ball that is only bouncing once on the table.  Use the forehand topspin mainly.  If you start to have the mindset that you want to attack the first ball that is long then in a match situation you will find yourself playing more of an attacking game.


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