Receiving
league games watching China, noted that the receiving position of the service is removed from the table, but when the opponent throws the ball up, the receiver makes a step forward, it improves as you get the service with this technique.
Ruben
Hi Ruben,
A lot of players employ this technique. You can utilise this later but initially I would recommend you start close to the table and quite stable.
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Returning a short topspin serve can be tricky because the spin wants to lift the ball up. In this video, we look at two effective options: developing an attacking flick and learning how to push the ball safely.
For the flick, the key is to be positive. Take a few risks, hit through the ball a little harder, and aim for a fast, flat contact. In practice, don’t worry too much about making mistakes as this is how you learn to control the shot under pressure.
The second option is the push. You can push a short topspin serve, but you need to adjust your contact. Instead of getting under the ball, come down the back of it more, almost feeling like your bat is moving slightly backwards. This helps counter the topspin and keeps the return lower and more controlled.
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