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    Posted: 10/06/2015 at 1:31pm
Where is correct place(point) with the ball on the racket at the topspin ?

Only just exactly in  the center on the racket and in the top ? Or slightly up - from imaginary line betweеn the handle and top of the racket?

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https://www.youtube.com/user/killerspin/videos

The above link has a series of videos on lots of stroke types, each makes sure to show the proper contact point which is what makes this series my favorite for beginners. 
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Originally posted by Uskglass Uskglass wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/user/killerspin/videos

The above link has a series of videos on lots of stroke types, each makes sure to show the proper contact point which is what makes this series my favorite for beginners. 

+1, that point of contact visual makes this series great.
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Countertopspin - the area around the upper center.
3rd ball loopkill/slow loop - near the tip.

You shouldn't make any conscious effort when doing it.  Try it out a few times and listen to the body and it will adjust accordingly.
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