i feel like you still try to go for broke way too much and also your strokes sometimes are way too huge like at 10:11 (just the point im at rn) it kind of looks like to me that the only real significant difference between you and the 1759 kid is that he puts way more spin into his shots so hes able to land it much more consistently, while you try to power through everything and it just misses or goes straight into the net wait wtf they are twins with different last names? cliff seems to attack with his bh more interestingly enough, probably because his fh loop isn't as good as his brothers. they both arent great at pushing ok so i finished watching your game against the 2nd guy and i think the take aways are: don't try to muscle everything, especially where you try to look like a pro and pivot on your bh side on service receive and end the point, it looks cool, but i think you lost like 8 points from trying it. also just in the rally you kind of lose patience and try to muscle it to end the point. your opponents keep calm and use their consistent loops to grab the points away from you. your pushes are honestly better than theirs so you should take advantage and loop those. though i did notice a lot of the pushes went to your bh and you weren't too comfortable with that spin the ball more and you'll beat these guys. who knows maybe youll be 1700 end of year :)
consistency is up there
im the 1754 guy btw
and yes, consistency is everything
is just my backhand is beast
hey andy
thx for the profile pic:)
GGs only
gg
the 1759 guy you play is pretty passive when it comes to service receive o.o
oh just saw him dump a bunch of your serves into the net with his fh flicks, hes gotta work on those
guess im the 1759 guy lol
yeah, i play mostly a passive style plus some attacking when necessary.
@@bryanzeng8187 it's good. Consistency is how you win games. Although I did see that you had to play more aggressive against louis
was way to tight during first game... thought i could win by lobbing.
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eric, my loop is superior. it is a fact
lol. yeah right
4:51 and 15:39
lol
can u timestamp the points where u play
i feel like you still try to go for broke way too much and also your strokes sometimes are way too huge like at 10:11 (just the point im at rn)
it kind of looks like to me that the only real significant difference between you and the 1759 kid is that he puts way more spin into his shots so hes able to land it much more consistently, while you try to power through everything and it just misses or goes straight into the net
wait wtf they are twins with different last names? cliff seems to attack with his bh more interestingly enough, probably because his fh loop isn't as good as his brothers. they both arent great at pushing
ok so i finished watching your game against the 2nd guy and i think the take aways are:
don't try to muscle everything, especially where you try to look like a pro and pivot on your bh side on service receive and end the point, it looks cool, but i think you lost like 8 points from trying it. also just in the rally you kind of lose patience and try to muscle it to end the point. your opponents keep calm and use their consistent loops to grab the points away from you.
your pushes are honestly better than theirs so you should take advantage and loop those. though i did notice a lot of the pushes went to your bh and you weren't too comfortable with that
spin the ball more and you'll beat these guys. who knows maybe youll be 1700 end of year :)
like when you take your time and loop the long pushes they look nice, but you rush a lot
yeah, he is definitely underrated, probably mid 1500 level right now.