Play the exact same serve but not into the backhand but just outside his playing side body width (crossover point). This could make him move left (assuming he's a right hander) and play the return with his forehand. This should create the room for a fast drive wide across his forehand court or into the body. If this player digs a return from mid table he's leaving himself wide open to a fast 3rd ball attack. Make sure your serve is not to long or he might drive it and put you in trouble.
I was wondering if you could do a video or give some advice on return of service, in particular I have a lot of difficulty controlling long sidespin serves to my backhand. thanks, the videos so far have been great!
Any coaching videos we do are dependent on Jim's availability for filming which is difficult to arrange. I'll forward your message on to Jim though. Thanks for the feedback.
hello,,good day..i am very happy to see this video coz it's really helping me alot in identifying basic fundamental in table tennis..
I hope you would also give some advance thought of learning when it comes with table tennis. also kind see our video on youtube."bogo medillen table tennis association" thanks
Thank you for the backhand and serving videos. THey are very informative. I hope to see more videos in the future. Hopefully forehand and service return videos? Thank you again
Thanks for the support. I'm having a break for a little while now - video editing overload and i'm not sure about Jim's schedule but service return videos seem like a good idea. I'll speak to Jim and see what we can arrange about doing some videos on service return in the next couple of months.
Awesome video series-thank you!
iandemagi 11 months ago
But try and tell the yoong people of today that and they wont believe ya...
glenngould99 1 year ago
great job sir I appreciate these serve lessons.
TheJohneezy 1 year ago
Very good lessons, thanks Jim.
maazai 2 years ago 3
Play the exact same serve but not into the backhand but just outside his playing side body width (crossover point). This could make him move left (assuming he's a right hander) and play the return with his forehand. This should create the room for a fast drive wide across his forehand court or into the body. If this player digs a return from mid table he's leaving himself wide open to a fast 3rd ball attack. Make sure your serve is not to long or he might drive it and put you in trouble.
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PathfinderPro 2 years ago
my theory has always been to make my opponent come to the serve, and not put the serve to him!
Especially if he/she is very offensive slam oriented
ive seen many beginners repeatedly serve the same way to every opponent it's not smart
GOOD LESSONS
drthmstrbtr 2 years ago
I was wondering if you could do a video or give some advice on return of service, in particular I have a lot of difficulty controlling long sidespin serves to my backhand. thanks, the videos so far have been great!
ValenFrog 2 years ago
Any coaching videos we do are dependent on Jim's availability for filming which is difficult to arrange. I'll forward your message on to Jim though. Thanks for the feedback.
PathfinderPro 2 years ago
Reply from Jim C
If players have difficulty controlling long side spin serves, i would suggest that the player is pushing the ball back.
Long serves should be returning using topspin strokes and not push stokes.
The only exception to this is if the player is a defender type player.
One way of controlling the ball if pushing side spin is to push round the side of the ball and not the back.
PathfinderPro 2 years ago
awesome, i learned so much from these four videos, thanks.
Ashm00r 3 years ago
hello,,good day..i am very happy to see this video coz it's really helping me alot in identifying basic fundamental in table tennis..
I hope you would also give some advance thought of learning when it comes with table tennis. also kind see our video on youtube."bogo medillen table tennis association" thanks
RANDYPESOLE 3 years ago
are you in cippenham table tennis centre in westgate school
asad0786 3 years ago
No asad0786, St Augustine's Table Tennis Centre, Avenham in Preston, Lancashire.
PathfinderPro 3 years ago
Thank you for the backhand and serving videos. THey are very informative. I hope to see more videos in the future. Hopefully forehand and service return videos? Thank you again
spineless1 3 years ago
Thanks for the support. I'm having a break for a little while now - video editing overload and i'm not sure about Jim's schedule but service return videos seem like a good idea. I'll speak to Jim and see what we can arrange about doing some videos on service return in the next couple of months.
PathfinderPro 3 years ago
I'll be very eagerly waiting for "thought process" on the other side of the table. Thanks a lot.
gerrymaks 3 years ago
Yea I also really liked the backhand videos thank you PathfinderPro
shaaban999 3 years ago