Very informative in practice. However, in a sequel to this video could you demonstrate how the opponent should counter these types of various services and come out a winner, as the Server usually has a slight edge in scoring.
Great video, you have to toss the ball a bit higher otherwhise it could be counted as illegal. The ball has to be tossed at least 16 cm high as far as I know.
I like the one where you touch on the side of the ball instead of behind it, like how Darko Jorgić does it. Video demonstration on my channel with the title "11 02 23 backhand serve variations", alltho I do put the ball too high in some of the examples.
I have a really hard time returning this serve, particularly the long variations to my backhand side (float, backspin, sidespin topspin or sidespin backspin). I feel like that pushing is very difficult when it long and sometimes the ball bounces at various heights, catching me off guard (sometimes high with no spin at a very awkward spot). My loop ends up feeling very inconsistent, as the ball is also very fast. Because I play penhold RPB, chopping is also not possible. Do you have any tips for returning this? I would rather not anticipate and switch to my forehand as I feel it is important to learn how to deal with it with my backhand.
For a right-hander, the ball is right sidespin coming towards you, so it is best to contact the left side of the ball to eliminate the sidespin. If you are hesitant to push, try to brush gently the left-side of the ball (not the top of the ball), just try wrap around the left side of the ball (this should be ideal for RPB). Also be aware of your placement, it does not matter if you can't generate a lot of power if your placement is good (e.g. to the crossover).
Great tutorial, thanks a lot coach.
Super Coach 👍Thanks a lot 🤝💐
Very informative in practice. However, in a sequel to this video could you demonstrate how the opponent should counter these types of various services and come out a winner, as the Server usually has a slight edge in scoring.
Saya suka dengan servis backhand 🙏 terima kasih tutorialnya coach 🙏
Thank you coach.
Great content Elliot
Excellent 👍
Great video, you have to toss the ball a bit higher otherwhise it could be counted as illegal. The ball has to be tossed at least 16 cm high as far as I know.
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@@MrBenjo2000 What you add is already in the video almost word to word
Yes you're right I did mention that in the video :)
@@amadis8892 Yes, it would have been great, if the demonstration of the services was according to the rules :)
I like the one where you touch on the side of the ball instead of behind it, like how Darko Jorgić does it. Video demonstration on my channel with the title "11 02 23 backhand serve variations", alltho I do put the ball too high in some of the examples.
I do Dima serve with some variations...Will try these improvisations to make it better
Sounds great!
I have a really hard time returning this serve, particularly the long variations to my backhand side (float, backspin, sidespin topspin or sidespin backspin). I feel like that pushing is very difficult when it long and sometimes the ball bounces at various heights, catching me off guard (sometimes high with no spin at a very awkward spot). My loop ends up feeling very inconsistent, as the ball is also very fast. Because I play penhold RPB, chopping is also not possible. Do you have any tips for returning this? I would rather not anticipate and switch to my forehand as I feel it is important to learn how to deal with it with my backhand.
PS. I already saw your video on returning long backhand balls but it still feels difficult especially with this method of serving...
For a right-hander, the ball is right sidespin coming towards you, so it is best to contact the left side of the ball to eliminate the sidespin. If you are hesitant to push, try to brush gently the left-side of the ball (not the top of the ball), just try wrap around the left side of the ball (this should be ideal for RPB). Also be aware of your placement, it does not matter if you can't generate a lot of power if your placement is good (e.g. to the crossover).
When it comes to racket speed/snapiness for heavier spin, should I be exercising wrist and forarm?
Yes 🙌🏻
@@rationalttanalysis thanks!
Ok
how to play against a left handed player?
I might do a video on that soon!
If its not tight
Its not roight