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Say maybe in a game. Is it possible for one with almost no experience to beat someone with a bit more experience because of talent?
Hi Esteban,
Interesting question…I think that is possible.
They may also have experience in other areas. For example they may have a competitive background in other sports and have a good mental approach in a tight situation.
They may also have experience in other racket sports and have good hand eye coordination.
Others may have opinions on this.
The sixth building block of table tennis is playing in competitions. Training is essential, but applying your skills in a pressure-filled match is where real growth happens.
Competitions challenge you to perform under stress, adapt to opponents, and sharpen your decision-making. By getting involved in match play, you’ll gain valuable experience that helps you improve and build confidence on the table.
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Deepa Bhujbal Posted 11 years ago
thanks for the opinion !
Eshaan Mishra Posted 11 years ago
so does that mean that both styles are equal?
Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago
They are not really styles, just different experiences.
Eshaan Mishra Posted 11 years ago
ok.
ganesh burra Posted 11 years ago
I guess ,that situation generally arises when the experienced player get's over-confident and takes his amateur opponent lightly.
D K Posted 9 years ago
That is OK,I am able to lose a match against a player who has never played a serious match despite playing at my fullest