Hey!!! Thanks for asking we're making a serve return video to help fire the channel back up and then the backhand loop video will be coming up soon. Bryan is the backhand master so it's sure to be a heck of a video! Thanks for sticking with us
No it is true. If you close the racket, you will be brushing the ball with your rubbers which will make it go out. What you want to do is keep your racket open, but absorb the ball and it on the top right side of the ball. It is hard to explain. I used to do the same thing, but when a coach told me this i changed it and improved immediately. Just try it out and you will see for yourself.
What a great video! You gave some great insights i didn’t know
Glad it was helpful!
good video
Glad you enjoyed
Thanks!
Welcome!
Dude, your videos from 4 years ago were so good I was devastated that you'd stopped uploading. Nice that you're back
Thank you. It means a lot!
Amazing video 💯
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YES FINALLY SOMEONE TALKS ABOUT THIS!!
Glad it was helpful
Excellent video Jin. Keep the great vids coming. We all miss playing you at the TTT, Jim.
Thanks Jim. I'll be seeing you guys soon
Is the backhand loop video coming soon? Also, maybe a video on pendulum and reverse pendulum serves?
Hey!!! Thanks for asking we're making a serve return video to help fire the channel back up and then the backhand loop video will be coming up soon. Bryan is the backhand master so it's sure to be a heck of a video! Thanks for sticking with us
@@Technical.Table.Tennis Yo a serve return video actually sounds really useful, excited for it. Maybe you could discuss tactics a bit too?
You don’t want an open racket if the your opponent has a good forehand loop…then u want a close racket
I disagree
I agree
@@jamesmurraldeo7624you agree with who?
@@jamesmurraldeo7624 u agree with who?
No it is true. If you close the racket, you will be brushing the ball with your rubbers which will make it go out. What you want to do is keep your racket open, but absorb the ball and it on the top right side of the ball. It is hard to explain. I used to do the same thing, but when a coach told me this i changed it and improved immediately. Just try it out and you will see for yourself.