Strokes
How should i pratice for a good placement?
i hve the racket of STAG official in's control is little bit difficult.. so i can i control a racket perfectly plzz tell me
Hi Kirtan,
To practice better placement you can put some targets on the table during your training. You can use things like a piece of A4 size paper. If you want a smaller target, then fold the paper.
Control can be developed. It is important that players don't get a racket that is too fast for themselves too early. You may get used to it with more practice time. If you are having difficulty, practice a lot of consistency drills. Try to get as many balls on the table as possible until you feel like you have the feel of the racket.
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