Service spin

Serving

prince gegante
prince gegante Asked 12 years ago

Hi coach

What kind of spin in service that can make the opponent return it high and its my opportunity to flick it or smash it please give me a example..


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 12 years ago

Hi Prince,

To get a high ball back, it is often good to do a topspin serve or a no spin serve that your opponent will push higher for you.

The main thing is to develop a range of serves with good spin so that it makes it harder for your opponent to return confidently.


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Jeff Plumb

Member Badge Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 12 years ago

The real trick is to deceive your opponent. If they read the spin you put on the serve well, they are likely to make a good return. If they are unsure about the type of spin you've put on the ball, it will be difficult for them. So as Alois mentioned, develop a range of serves with good spin and you'll be on the right track.


prince gegante

prince gegante Posted 12 years ago

thanks coach

 


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