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Returning a short wide serve |
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heavyspin
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Posted: 11/27/2017 at 2:24pm |
How I dealt with a short wide serve at the recent NA teams.
Edited by heavyspin - 11/27/2017 at 2:26pm |
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mickd
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Nice return heavyspin! I always struggle returning the wide short serve to my forehand with any quality.
That's a good answer for it. Too bad I don't have the control for it, haha.
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You do - you just have never practiced it. Heavyspin has video where he practices that return.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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Perfect!
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Thanks :) True!! The only times I practice it is when someone uses it in a match. I can usually return it by the end of the match, but by then I've already given them like 5 or 6 points.
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really good answer, nice shot!
but your opponent also seems to play well regarding tactics, hats of for that. many people just play without thinking, he saw a weakness and used it (until you found the answer)
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I initially thought this post was asking for advice on how to deal with these serves. Then I saw your answer for it. lol
Nice shot! As soon as I saw the serve the first time I was thinking just let it drop a bit and roll it onto the table Btw, seems like you need to move your feet more. In general, not just during servers. You seem to reach a lot.
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Did you win that match ? |
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Yes I did - a 5 game thriller.
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