A wide push

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Akhil Aseeja
Akhil Aseeja Asked 5 years ago

Sometimes I do a sidespin serve but my opponents they give a wide push which makes a difficult for me.So, Please tell any solution of it.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 5 years ago

Hi Akhil,

If you serve more central to the table this will start to eliminate some angle options.  Also if you serve slightly longer, not too close to the net again this will give them less angle to work with.  If you think that they are hitting the ball from the middle of the table they can't get as wide an angle as if they are hitting from very close to the net.


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Akhil Aseeja

Akhil Aseeja Posted 5 years ago

Thank You 


D K

D K Posted 5 years ago

Haha,I do this purposefully to get an opportunity to fire around the net :D


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