He always has total control of the amount of speed and spin he put on his serves. No fancy moves or try to score from the serve, he just aims for the right placement. Even Dima Ovtcharov said he is the best at it.
Hey Emrat, good to see you voicing your videos again. It seems like maybe you are having someone edit your scripts. I think this is a good move because it helps with your english but doesn’t make people listen to a robot voice. Thanks for all your work!
Parabéns pelos vídeos e matérias para iniciantes e intermediários no TT. Nós do Brasil gostaríamos de ver seus vídeos traduzidos e adaptados com orientações para desenvolver o TT. Sucesso!!
Amazing serve. Very unusual too. With the forearm he does a big loop that’s almost as much vertical as it horisontal that coincides perfectly with the weight transfer and the stomp. As a result of the downward movement at the end of the loop, connected with the weight-fall, his racquet-head gains a lot of velocity even notwithstanding the wrist-action. This is mainly because the body as a whole an the racquet-head at the end of the forearm move to the same direction and thus the movements may be ”compiled” in a straight-forward - that is, economically powerful - manner. I suspect Ma Long has developed a serve that suits him perfectly as a player. He is known for powerful movements that are beautiful in their simplicity. On the other hand, nuanced wrist-dexterity is not his greatest asset. In his way of serving the wrist-action is arguably relatively ”soft” and simple. It’s just something to boost the already great racquet-head speed. Therefore, hitting his serve the way he does both lets him utilize his good macro-mechanics and allows him to time the wrist-action precisely; there’s less demand on the wrist to produce spin. Servers like Boll who put a lot of emphasis on wrist-action provide a counterpoint to Ma.
It is just showing Ma Long P.Serve but not showing how to hit the ball i.e. we can not do the practice because this video doesn't show how to hit the ball i.e. angle and hand motion how to do.
This is such an awkward looking way to serve the ball, unfortunately almost 95% of all players on all levels are doing it. I, however, have tried so many different ways, and have developed a few of my very own original serves, but never have I even once tried to do a serve like this.
He always has total control of the amount of speed and spin he put on his serves. No fancy moves or try to score from the serve, he just aims for the right placement. Even Dima Ovtcharov said he is the best at it.
Hey Emrat, good to see you voicing your videos again. It seems like maybe you are having someone edit your scripts. I think this is a good move because it helps with your english but doesn’t make people listen to a robot voice. Thanks for all your work!
Long live the real Emrat
Parabéns pelos vídeos e matérias para iniciantes e intermediários no TT. Nós do Brasil gostaríamos de ver seus vídeos traduzidos e adaptados com orientações para desenvolver o TT. Sucesso!!
thank you @João Mauro Jacob! Hello Brazil!
Amazing serve. Very unusual too. With the forearm he does a big loop that’s almost as much vertical as it horisontal that coincides perfectly with the weight transfer and the stomp. As a result of the downward movement at the end of the loop, connected with the weight-fall, his racquet-head gains a lot of velocity even notwithstanding the wrist-action. This is mainly because the body as a whole an the racquet-head at the end of the forearm move to the same direction and thus the movements may be ”compiled” in a straight-forward - that is, economically powerful - manner.
I suspect Ma Long has developed a serve that suits him perfectly as a player. He is known for powerful movements that are beautiful in their simplicity. On the other hand, nuanced wrist-dexterity is not his greatest asset. In his way of serving the wrist-action is arguably relatively ”soft” and simple. It’s just something to boost the already great racquet-head speed. Therefore, hitting his serve the way he does both lets him utilize his good macro-mechanics and allows him to time the wrist-action precisely; there’s less demand on the wrist to produce spin.
Servers like Boll who put a lot of emphasis on wrist-action provide a counterpoint to Ma.
His serve look so simple yet so hard to return
Ma long is everything is the best because his goat his so training his so perfect 🐐🐐🐐
馬龍是如此努力,繼續打下去!❤❤❤
Nice content.❤
Hi
Why Ma Long not serves hook serve?
Hello! Ma Long does not serve Hook Serve only reverse serve and pendulum serve?
Extremely rarely He uses hook serve
Aruna quadri is GOAT no debate
Can some do slow motion
Hi!
Ma Long not served Hook serve?
Only pendulum and reverse pendulum?
Hey!
What serves of Ma Long’s do you know?
Back spin
Knuckle spin
It is just showing Ma Long P.Serve but not showing how to hit the ball i.e. we can not do the practice because this video doesn't show how to hit the ball i.e. angle and hand motion how to do.
Yes?
the best services are the ones that was partly/fully obstructed by your body, specially your head 😅
Textbook copy this guy
This is such an awkward looking way to serve the ball, unfortunately almost 95% of all players on all levels are doing it. I, however, have tried so many different ways, and have developed a few of my very own original serves, but never have I even once tried to do a serve like this.