Drills Part 4 Serve, return finish with open play: Indian National Team Practicing

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2009

This is not a "how to" coaching video. This is a chance to watch the type of drills used by players from the Indian National Team. Here the serve and return to set areas then play the point out to a finish.

After warm ups and stretches a chance to watch the Indian National Team practicing basic drills at our leagues home venue at the St Augustines Table Tennis Centre, Avenham, Preston, England.

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  • boahh... sind die schlecht! In Deutschland würden die nicht mal in der Bezirksklasse mithalten können! (und das sollen Nationalspieler sein??!)

  • The German district level sounds like a strong level. Subhajit Saha (blue top) is current Indian No.2 and world ranked 242. Pathik Mehta is current Indian No.7 and world ranked 392.

  • Hay... Why the stomp with the foot on the serves? Is it to distract the opponent? I tried this but it just messes me up.

  • I think this is more to do with hiding the sound the contact makes when hitting the ball to make it harder gauge the amount of spin being put on the ball. Some players use the sound the ball makes on the bat when serving to help judge what the opponent has put on the ball.

  • heyy u from wich academy .....???

  • No academy. We are Preston Table Tennis Association who run the table tennis league in Preston which has three divisions - 12 teams in each division. We run coaching and social sessions at the centre and a lot of the clubs who are members of our league play their league matches there.

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  • are they really national team?? they are not that good.

  • @Assassine8 Die sind beide ca 2Liga

    Subhajit Saha könnte vielleicht sogar die Nummer 3 in der ersten machen...

    bezirksklasse sieht da aber auch deutlich schlechter aus als das hier

  • Yeah that's what I thought, But I guess until you or your opponent are at that level of play there's no reason to do it.

  • Because they were playing a three match series in England against England. The first was held in London, the second Stoke and the third was arranged by our league in Preston and played at the Guild Hall Preston. The Guild Hall is used for concerts and many other events so we provided them with the use of our table tennis centre to practice on the Thurs and Friday leading up to the match on the Saturday. The week after this both teams competed in the Commonwealth Championships in Glasgow.

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