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Thanks for getting back so quickly, BH-Man!

Do you find success with the heavy short serve against pips players too? I find the heavy short is good if I can use variation in the short game after, but against pips, most my short serves end up being used against me. That said, most the time I still do a heavy short ball at least once early on in the first set.

Against inverted players, I completely agree and usually always start reverse side under to either their forehand or backhand side followed by a heavier under to their short forehand. But it changes based on how they try to receive the ball. I sometimes might go for a short side only to their forehand instead.

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Something which works well is "a fake loop" from time to time in the LP rubber.
An other advice is the variation in your loop towards her backhand: sometimes slower but higher with lots of spin, sometimes, just a fake loop for instance.
Each time you go too fast for the big one, she blocks you and you are in big trouble.
She seems unable to hit with her LP rubber, that is good for you.
As other member said, several pushes towards the LP is not a good idea.
She does not swipe the ball so you can serve long with backspin towards her BH, as she doesn't swipe it back, the ball which will come back should be easier for you to deal with.
A last thing would be trying to play more in the angles and make her move a little more otherwise, she stays in her confort zone.
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For a lefthander, you should use more the angles. This should be your advantage. 
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