Table Tennis Strokes

Table Tennis Strokes

Further Learning

Dive deeper into techniques and strategies for perfecting your strokes, from forehand drives to spin variations.

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Tutorial Lessons

1 The 6 Most Important Strokes to Learn First in Table Tennis 1:19
2 Smash Like a Pro: Master the Timing for Powerful Shots 2:39
3 Topspin Mastery: Hit Harder Without Losing Control 2:29
4 Learning Topspin Against Backspin 1:34
5 Forehand Counterhit Accuracy 2:29
6 Jump Smash 2:24
7 No Spin and Backspin Deception 2:00
8 Playing Against a High Backspin Ball 1:55
9 Countering Fast Topspin 4:01
10 Consistency and Power with Simple Straight Line Strokes 3:21
11 Twiddling with LP Ox and Inverted 2:11
12 Kenta Matsudaira's Sidespin Block 3:56
13 Changing From Flat Hit to Topspin 2:22
14 Bat Angle to Nullify Backspin 1:51
15 Forehand Shots Topspin and Flat 3:24
16 Power on the 5th ball 4:07
17 Basic Positioning at the Table 3:13
18 Returning a Dead Ball 1:17
19 Backhand Block From Wide 3:17
20 Hitting Topspins From Below Table Level 2:20
21 The Ultimate Challenge: 1000 Forehands in a Row! 11:57
22 Reverse Forehand Topspin 2:50
23 Soft or Hard Grip 1:24
24 Point of Contact on Stroke 3:32
25 Improve Your Switching Between Forehand and Backhand 2:32
26 Backhand Down the Line 1:08
27 Chopping With Curve 1:52
28 Flicking Problems 1:47
29 Chopping a Smash 1:48
30 Different Grips During Rallies 2:41
31 Positioning to Return a Smash 2:24
32 Sidespin on Smashes 1:47
33 Forehand From the Backhand Area 1:30
34 Smashing a Low Ball 1:17
35 Percy Lu's Backhand 0:59
36 Improving Power 1:37
37 Ultimate Block by Ma Lin 1:23
38 How to Take the Ball Earlier off the Table 1:43
39 Two Fingers on the Back of the Bat 1:09
40 Lack of Power 2:36
41 Faking a Shot 1:44
42 Hitting Down the Line 1:33
43 Backhand of Tomokazu Harimoto 4:06
44 Moving Fingers on the Bat 1:50
45 Ideal Distance to Return a Smash 1:32
46 Countering Sidespin Lobs 2:45
47 Dealing With Sidespin During a Rally 2:05
48 High Backspin Close to Net 2:58
49 Returning a Dropshot 1:40
50 Terms for Looping in Table Tennis 1:02
51 Attacking Short Balls 3:05
52 Deal With Drop Shot 2:23
53 Free Hand Position 1:42
54 Returning the Wobbly Shot 1:47
55 Dealing with Short Returns 2:49
56 Counter Topspin from Mid Distance 2:47
57 Backhand Sidespin Flick 4:09
58 Shallow and Deep Grip 3:02
59 Receiving Smashes 1:52
60 Spin Reversal Misnomer 3:12
61 Switch From Penhold to Shakehand 2:33
62 Playing Medium High Balls 1:31
63 Around the Net Forehand Topspin 1:26
64 Correcting Errors 1:00
65 Quality of strokes 1:58
66 Lack of Time 3:47
67 Forehand vs backhand 1:36
68 Returning Lob 1:36
69 No Spin Push and Chop 6:53
70 Swing and a Miss 3:07
71 Shakehand grip options 2:33
72 Dealing With No Spin Pushes 2:47
73 Different Grips for Forehand and Backhand? 3:01