Strokes
I really want to improve my game and spend quite a lot of tme training. However for the last couple of months I have trying to become a fully fledged 2 wing lopper. I still get pinned down on my forehand. Is this the right style if I want to get really good or do you think I should use long pimples on my backhand and chop. I would still loop some balls on the backhand and would twiddle often. I would try and model my game after JOO Se Hyuk. What do you think?
Hi Thomas,
A two winged looper will allow you to reach a high level.
Playing like Joo Se Hyuk is a difficult task but it would certainly be a lot of fun and keep you really interested in the game.
You need to feel for yourself how you would like to play. See what you enjoy doing and also which style gives you the best results.
Topspin-to-topspin rallies are fast, dynamic, and can be the key to winning more points! 🏓🔥 Learning how to control these exchanges will help you stay on the attack and put pressure on your opponent.
✅ How to adjust your technique for topspin rallies (compared to topspin vs. block)
✅ Why your stroke should be more forward and how to generate dip with topspin
✅ Tactical strategies – Mix up speed, spin, and placement for better control
✅ How to train this stroke effectively, even without a strong training partner
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