Beginner
In this video we will discuss what is the best serve to use at 9-9. You will need to think about who you are playing, how the match has been going and which serve your opponent doesn't want or is not expecting at that time.
1 | Escaping the Ping Pong Zone | Beginner | 7:22 | ||
2 | How to Serve at 9-9 | Beginner | 3:03 | ||
3 | Preparation on Game Day | Beginner | 2:32 | ||
4 | Playing as a Tall Player | Beginner | 3:15 | ||
5 | Playing Against Tall Players | Beginner | 1:46 | ||
6 | How to Serve if You Have Limited Function in Your Non Playing Hand | Beginner | 2:40 | ||
7 | Game Plan: Using the PingSkills Vault | Intermediate | 10:58 | ||
8 | Tips For a Quick Start | Intermediate | 1:52 | ||
9 | Strategy Execution | Intermediate | 4:21 | ||
10 | Pushing to Win: How to Dominate with Spin and Deception | Intermediate | 5:12 | ||
11 | Breaking the pushing game | Intermediate | 2:48 | ||
12 | Forcing the Pace in a Match | Intermediate | 2:57 | ||
13 | Attack First | Intermediate | 4:47 | ||
14 | 3rd Ball strategy | Intermediate | 1:20 | ||
15 | Defending Third Ball Attacks | Intermediate | 3:07 | ||
16 | Smart Strategy or Costly Mistake? Retreating in Table Tennis | Intermediate | 2:20 | ||
17 | Accuracy of the Crossover Point | Advanced | 2:21 |
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