Switching quickly

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vansh ????
vansh ???? Asked 8 years ago

Hi sir,

I am playing TT in my school and I have problem. The problem is that when I am playing with my forehand side continuously then my opponent is suddenly giving me ball at my body at that time I got confused. What to play now forehand or backhand. I hope you understand my question..Pls help.

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 8 years ago

Hi Vansh,

Take a look at this video on Improving Your Reflexes which will help you with this problem.

Make sure you are always ready for both sides by watching the ball and staying more square to the table.

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vansh ????

vansh ???? Posted 8 years ago

 thx bro... Ur website is stunning.


Jeff Plumb

Member Badge Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Thanks Vansh!


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