Top 5 Tips To Return Impossible Table Tennis Serves

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @TableTennisDaily
    @TableTennisDaily  3 года назад +30

    What tips do you have to return those tricky spiny serves? Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more 🔥

    • @tonyping3678
      @tonyping3678 3 года назад

      Good tutorial. Another tip may be looking at the logo of the ball to see how much spin there is whether it’s heavy spin or a no spin serve.

    • @niklaskras5498
      @niklaskras5498 3 года назад

      @@tonyping3678 hard to really get the amount of spin that way especially on long serves. but helps for short/slow and float serves

    • @NinjaWarriorFanclub
      @NinjaWarriorFanclub 3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for These Tipps 👍That will Help me a Lot in Matches ‼️
      I'm returning the Most serves to passive now i can read this serves early enough ‼️🥳💪
      Because of this Video i can be ready for suprising and difficult serves 🔥
      Thank you Guys you're Doing a great Job 💪❗

    • @JoshuaGrahl
      @JoshuaGrahl 3 года назад +2

      Sometimes, the opponent puts so much spin on it, that you actually can’t attack it or take it early. So yeah sometimes you have to wait a little bit for the ball.. all in all good tips I’m gonna keep an eye on the racket angle now, when I receive the serves.

    • @NinjaWarriorFanclub
      @NinjaWarriorFanclub 3 года назад

      @@JoshuaGrahl yes
      Normaly i can't read the Ball before He have Hit it and then i Look at the Ball and know the Spin very well but i can't Attack or Return very difficult for the opponent. In Matches i will remember These Tips and can Attack fast/ Long very good🤗❗

  • @jmlainez
    @jmlainez 3 года назад +159

    One tip: if you can read the brand of the ball, there's no spin on the serve.

  • @jrk1666
    @jrk1666 3 года назад +88

    *works for hours to nail a perfect serve
    "cheap point"
    me: _bruh_

  • @uzijacky
    @uzijacky 3 года назад +13

    This is the most useful guidance for return of serves I have ever watched. Thank you so much for sharing such precious information.

    • @TableTennisDaily
      @TableTennisDaily  3 года назад +5

      Thank you! We spent a lot of time thinking about the important elements of returning a serve, glad you like it 😀🏓

  • @erix1384
    @erix1384 3 года назад +60

    Tip #6: use long pips

    • @dniel6210
      @dniel6210 3 года назад +1

      Yes lmao😂🤣😂

    • @saachi_26
      @saachi_26 2 года назад

      I am a long pimple player.

    • @meowis526
      @meowis526 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@saachi_26hope you get well soon 🙏

  • @leostamp9190
    @leostamp9190 3 года назад +9

    Just love it!! Really needed a 🏓 boost. Tom gave a session at our club,18 months ago... such passion and patience...and we all need loads of that,these days!!!! Seriously,great, sound advice.Top draw Dan/Tom. 👍👍

  • @gustavosuenaga
    @gustavosuenaga 3 года назад +10

    Just the video I needed! My return of serve is my weakness 😭

    • @TableTennisDaily
      @TableTennisDaily  3 года назад +2

      Hope this helps Gustavo. Remember a lot of serves do come long 💪

    • @gustavosuenaga
      @gustavosuenaga 3 года назад

      @@TableTennisDaily yup, for sure! Thanks for the tips!

  • @Lord_9_Six_IV
    @Lord_9_Six_IV 3 года назад +12

    Great tips as usual!
    Some players when they can't handle a serve have the intention to go closer to the table.
    And try to catch the serve earlier but are so close they don't have time to decide topspin, flip or push.
    I normally advise them to take a half step back especially on heavy spin serves. Moving forward on a serve is easier then moving backwards.
    Thanks for sharing Dan and Tom!

  • @M1CH4ELYT
    @M1CH4ELYT 3 года назад +15

    I use your tips at my school that’s how I win most of the time

  • @connorpowell9894
    @connorpowell9894 3 года назад +8

    Unexpected but extremely helpful

  • @konstantin6567
    @konstantin6567 3 года назад +4

    Another tip: Return long services a bit later, because the ball has less spin with time.
    Great video 👍🏼

  • @megamasterblogs
    @megamasterblogs 3 года назад +8

    Great tips, I have never thought about the height of the elbow. :)

    • @Topgunindia
      @Topgunindia 3 года назад

      yeah me neither, i always kept an eye on the bat angle. this could be useful for simpler serves . howeverm you could have a flat elbow and drop the wrist to confuse people. ultimately it is the angle of the racket with respect to the ball that counts.

    • @biggenius5322
      @biggenius5322 2 года назад

      I thought table tennis is about smashing the ball. I thought there are no tactics and strategies.

  • @Spinspiel
    @Spinspiel 2 года назад +2

    It's important to mention listening to the contact sound of the blade on ball in addition to visual cues. Soft contact is usually spinny and loud sound is usually fast and generally topspin.

    • @TheGazBass
      @TheGazBass 2 года назад

      Is that why players stamp their feet on contact, to mask the sound?

    • @RobertoCostas
      @RobertoCostas 2 года назад

      @@TheGazBass It's one of the reasons. Another one can be weight transfer.

  • @MrASETPresident
    @MrASETPresident 3 года назад +4

    Hi Tom & Dan, Thanks for this very useful & helpful video lesson. Returning serve is one of the most difficult skills in TT. It will benefit to many lesser experience players to enjoy the sport. Thanks. 👍🏓

  • @murtuzaarbaz2321
    @murtuzaarbaz2321 3 года назад +3

    Situation gets tricky people hide their elbow until they make contact with the ball. Like having body covering up your racket and elbow positions, they will toss the ball near their making the toss visible, making the contact visible with the racket (makes the service legal), it's becomes harder to judge the amount of spin on the ball.
    Also I learned few points through this video, thanks a lot.

  • @joshuaford530
    @joshuaford530 3 года назад +8

    Playing in a tournament this Saturday, will try to keep all this in mind!

    • @mervyn9447
      @mervyn9447 3 года назад +2

      All the best

    • @kristof6565
      @kristof6565 3 года назад +1

      Good luck

    • @niklaskras5498
      @niklaskras5498 3 года назад +1

      i cant play at all... stupid corona._.

    • @Aditya-l9f
      @Aditya-l9f 3 года назад +1

      All the best and
      Give ur best!!
      👍👍☺️
      (It has been ages gor me, not played a tournament)

    • @Aditya-l9f
      @Aditya-l9f 3 года назад

      Which country do u belong to?
      And the place?

  • @EEYBAL
    @EEYBAL 3 года назад +2

    Incredibly insane tips i can say. We are waiting for equipment reviews especially something from Darker. There is no video about this company and I really want to see the products of this company. Thank you so much for these amazing videos.

  • @eloimumford5247
    @eloimumford5247 2 года назад

    Much needed tips , most players fear tricky serves , thanks for the path to win this challenge.

  • @ABTableTennisTricks
    @ABTableTennisTricks 3 года назад +19

    Great tips as usual! Thanks for sharing Dan and Tom!

  • @typeosign5094
    @typeosign5094 2 года назад +1

    Great tip about aiming where the opponent’s racket started its swing. Nice additional way to think about counteracting the spin. Love this channel. Thanks!

  • @jonathanmichel7
    @jonathanmichel7 3 года назад +1

    Great video, the only thing I would add that you can play with your body and the motion after the serve to confuse the opponent.

  • @Aditya-l9f
    @Aditya-l9f 3 года назад +3

    Really love your videos TTD
    Lots of information to collect from you all guys!!
    And it is my wish to meet you all guys in future, if i get a chance!! 👍
    All the best, Happy Table Tennis🏓

    • @TableTennisDaily
      @TableTennisDaily  3 года назад

      Hey Aditya thank you for the support 🙏🔥 Hope to meet you one day to. Will see you at an event somewhere 💪

    • @Aditya-l9f
      @Aditya-l9f 3 года назад

      @@TableTennisDaily yes
      Sure!! 🏓🏓🔥🔥

  • @ayush_stha
    @ayush_stha Год назад

    Great information, not just relevant for returning serves, but returning any ball in the rally in general!

  • @electricdreams1967
    @electricdreams1967 Год назад

    Thank you so much for being meticulous to the details. Great communication connected me with the intricacies of this topic, which would otherwise been difficult to identify and express.

  • @azibaluaabadi8698
    @azibaluaabadi8698 3 года назад +1

    Just the video I have been looking for. Hopefully it improves my 2nd ball game.

  • @pingpongmasters7424
    @pingpongmasters7424 3 года назад +1

    These videos are always useful.
    Thanks TTD.

  • @AdhityaAbuSyafiq
    @AdhityaAbuSyafiq 3 года назад

    This is the most crucial knowledge if you want play better table tennis,, thank you again Dan and Tom 👍👍👍

  • @rizalmaulanasani7005
    @rizalmaulanasani7005 2 года назад

    Omg. I never thought about the height of opponent elbow. Thanks

  • @niklaskras5498
    @niklaskras5498 2 года назад

    tip 6: switch to playing penhold :D way more fun to return serves
    tip for classic pendulum sidespin serves: angle you bat like on hock serves and you can easily place the return wherever you want

  • @philipbaugh8450
    @philipbaugh8450 2 года назад

    Such a helpful institution video guys. Many thanks, keep up the great work 👍

  • @_ScooByDude_
    @_ScooByDude_ 3 года назад +3

    I absolutely love watching your videos but i have yet to see anything about how to play as a defender. Just think that it would be a pretty intesting topic! 👍😁🏓

  • @kenlim5741
    @kenlim5741 Год назад

    wow...very good tips that about covers everything😄

  • @petersheridan6638
    @petersheridan6638 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video. Will keep those tips in mind all the time. Thanks.

  • @kojimasaitojpn5460
    @kojimasaitojpn5460 3 года назад +8

    Your serve is Amazing ❤️👍🏻🤩

    • @TableTennisDaily
      @TableTennisDaily  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Kojima! The serve is key in table tennis 💪

    • @ttjesus4959
      @ttjesus4959 3 года назад +1

      @@TableTennisDaily Serve RETURN and following your own serves with 3rd ball attacks are the keys, I'd say. Your serves can be average, as long as you're great at following them with attacks on the 3rd or 5th balls. You can nullify your opponent's top tier serves with great returns too, and that stops their 3rd or 5th ball attacks from being strong. In fact, it allows you to get in the first attack more often also.
      This is the plastic ball era. Serves were the key in the celluloid days because great returns couldn't really nullify great serves. You could actually win points on the serve a lot more often, which meant that you could feasibly try to go for points right from your serve. You didn't have to be as great at 3rd ball attacks because serve returns weren't as good. Also, it was less likely that the returner would get in the first attack. So yeah, serves were the key back then. But, I don't agree that they are now.

  • @laibawali_
    @laibawali_ 3 года назад

    Amazing Tips!!
    Thanks Dan and Tom🏓❤

  • @thowell3129
    @thowell3129 3 года назад +1

    Tips when serving against Tom: turn your shoulders a lot when serving to his backhand , keep shoulders still when serving to his forehand

  • @thomaslapointe7657
    @thomaslapointe7657 3 года назад

    Really great, easy to start applying, thank you so much

  • @gundamfiloz586
    @gundamfiloz586 3 года назад

    one of your best tips ever guys

  • @313keiko1
    @313keiko1 2 года назад

    Brilliant thanks

  • @bloodfowl4719
    @bloodfowl4719 3 года назад +1

    I am a penholder in table tennis but my coach tells me to play with shake hand grip. Due to my penhold, i often flick the back cause its like an easy offense for a short ball and the reaction time of the opponent needs to be up to date with the speed cause of the variation of rubber speed now a days

  • @tmh1759
    @tmh1759 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @MarcelSM01
    @MarcelSM01 3 года назад

    Great video, very helpful!

  • @maickyky
    @maickyky 3 года назад

    Super Video, good as gold! Thanks.

  • @nisargshah9110
    @nisargshah9110 3 года назад

    Such an on point video!

  • @didinsyafruddin49
    @didinsyafruddin49 2 года назад

    Excellent tips👍

  • @Twiddle_TV
    @Twiddle_TV 3 года назад

    Good job boys! Thank you!

  • @Accusan
    @Accusan 3 года назад

    Dan, it would be thrilling if you made an episode where your main ttd team plays against junior one!

  • @lincolnyoung3101
    @lincolnyoung3101 3 года назад

    Thanks, this really helped.

  • @raymondborror9361
    @raymondborror9361 3 года назад

    Very instructive

  • @Aditya-l9f
    @Aditya-l9f 3 года назад +2

    I wanted to ask something..
    Table Tennis Daily
    Where is your campus located
    Actually i know it is in England (if i am not wrong) but, where in England
    I would be too pleased if you answer this👍

  • @jonathanalmaden6772
    @jonathanalmaden6772 3 года назад

    Great Vid! Thanks

  • @jolivarjunior6083
    @jolivarjunior6083 2 года назад

    What is the model of your racket?
    I’m brazilian, your channel is very cool.

  • @osso7994
    @osso7994 3 года назад

    Good video helps a lot thanks

  • @ismailtuna1010
    @ismailtuna1010 3 года назад

    It was helpful.thx.

  • @lelandlarsonbuzzylee
    @lelandlarsonbuzzylee Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @bmchessschoolforall7443
    @bmchessschoolforall7443 3 года назад +1

    Which equipent is good for intermediate players ?

  • @faezskywalker
    @faezskywalker 2 года назад

    u dont mention about look at the curve off the ball when touch the table...ball reaction to table also can help

  • @bloodfowl4719
    @bloodfowl4719 3 года назад

    Whatever it is: backspin, topspin, sidespin i am usually more on with a flick since it makes the opponent struggle a lot

  • @sodamnhyphy6246
    @sodamnhyphy6246 3 года назад +13

    the high level players are too damn good at disguising their serves lol. A lot of wrist action that is very difficult to detect

    • @TableTennisDaily
      @TableTennisDaily  3 года назад +5

      Yes as the level goes up players get better as disguising their serves. Focus on the contact and bat angle 🔥

    • @-danR
      @-danR 3 года назад

      Not only that, but this video is telling 33,000+ low-level players (including whoever is reading this comment right now) exactly what to do to make their serves exactly the opposite of what Dan and Tom are telling us to read what we think the serve is.
      Eg. I will now practice making strong backspin with my elbow _high._
      And, I will serve down the line with a strong body twist, because that body twist tells my opponent the serve is going to his _forehand._

    • @artnandavns
      @artnandavns 3 года назад +1

      @@-danR good luck dude hope u become an international player

  • @irkutsktim8949
    @irkutsktim8949 Год назад

    Super ! 😊

  • @jimmyandersen1299
    @jimmyandersen1299 3 года назад

    Good tips

  • @tabletennis1237
    @tabletennis1237 2 года назад +2

    Recapitulation:
    Use short pips.

  • @gerhardbeschorner2851
    @gerhardbeschorner2851 9 месяцев назад

    Nice😊

  • @Markuel
    @Markuel 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @abcde8865
    @abcde8865 3 года назад

    PLS review the xiom ignito I have this blade and I want to know what are u gonna say to this blade so plsss review it....... BTW I love the way u give tips....... From the Philippines 🇵🇭😊😊❤️

  • @TheFoeni007
    @TheFoeni007 3 года назад

    Dan / Tom how often do you replace your rubbers in a year?

  • @arya8319
    @arya8319 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @niklaskras5498
    @niklaskras5498 3 года назад +1

    most of the time if someone uses several motions the second motion is fake and the first one the one you have to counter

  • @taureanlloyd925
    @taureanlloyd925 3 года назад

    Dan has nightmares about that kicker serve

  • @lilstonerdiva5235
    @lilstonerdiva5235 2 года назад

    why do you say "against the spin" when you're returning serves with same-direction spin?

  • @Vxneji
    @Vxneji 3 года назад

    Rakza Z review please!

  • @lani9loo
    @lani9loo 3 года назад

    What would have been good to see was for you to break down the serves you struggled with as you showed in the video highlights and why. Using these videos as visual aids and why you struggled, as these are real world examples and better than fabricating it in the studio. Just an observation. Other than that great tips and vid.

  • @vasyapozniak407
    @vasyapozniak407 3 года назад

    What shoes do you have?

  • @mochammadirwan10
    @mochammadirwan10 15 часов назад

    Ok

  • @johnsnow5264
    @johnsnow5264 Год назад

    Indecision causes mistakes - also very applicable to other areas in life...

  • @omerakyldz93
    @omerakyldz93 3 года назад +1

    First 👆

  • @jasper8368
    @jasper8368 3 года назад +1

    The hardest serve to return is the backspin half long which the second bounce is 1cm behind the white line. I totally can't return it because it's hard to push short and difficult to attack. Also because I wouldn't want to damage my racket so I always have problems with that serve.

    • @divinentd
      @divinentd 3 года назад

      Fast backspin in general, whether half-long or long, is tough because it's so uncommon, definitely a serve I need to learn myself.

  • @LeeSuJin_PingPong_Family
    @LeeSuJin_PingPong_Family 3 года назад

    wow

  • @tonyping3678
    @tonyping3678 3 года назад

    I think difficult is a better term to use instead of impossible😅

  • @Rog5446
    @Rog5446 3 года назад

    There's no difference if the elbow is high or low, as back or side spin can still be imparted by the wrist.

  • @harrysandberg6132
    @harrysandberg6132 3 года назад +4

    Random question do you like unicorns 🦄

  • @porkythepork
    @porkythepork 3 года назад

    U know what’s funny is I play eleven table tennis vr and meet people who have impossible serves to return but it’s funny cause I’m on the side of the impossible serves

  • @pragyanbaranwal7694
    @pragyanbaranwal7694 3 года назад +1

    5th to comment

  • @bassfishingnyc9983
    @bassfishingnyc9983 3 года назад

    about time to upgrade camera or keep your iso levels down

  • @GetOffYaPhone
    @GetOffYaPhone 3 года назад +4

    I am that difficult server

  • @washnery
    @washnery 2 года назад

    More tip: simply repeat the oponent movement to return the service.

  • @jaylou7409
    @jaylou7409 3 года назад

    Same Video with the German and on german pls xd

  • @kdgr
    @kdgr 3 года назад

    🏓👍

  • @uddipansharma472
    @uddipansharma472 3 года назад +2

    Request to change Dan's nickname to ' Taxi Driver'.

  • @user-em7ih1ij8h
    @user-em7ih1ij8h 3 года назад

    الللهم صل و سلم على نبينا محمد وعلى آله الطيبين الطاهرين وعجل فرجهم الشريف

  • @projectKiller0
    @projectKiller0 3 года назад +1

    let’s play xu xin.
    He is really hard player believe me 😉🤝🤜🤛

    • @TableTennisDaily
      @TableTennisDaily  3 года назад

      Haha yes not sure any tips will help return Xu Xin's serve 🤣

  • @claysmith6019
    @claysmith6019 3 года назад

    Anyone else with all the stupid profiles soliciting themselves? Comment section is literally full of them for me.

  • @csquared4538
    @csquared4538 2 года назад

    I beat people just because I could serve fast. People get too good at games!

  • @dhruvdharmesh8487
    @dhruvdharmesh8487 3 года назад

    Try against ma long then tell me.

  • @heshamsharaf3053
    @heshamsharaf3053 3 года назад

    Receive with banana 🍌 rest twist 🏓

  • @pingcredible3477
    @pingcredible3477 3 года назад

    lol just change bat angle or put counter spin lool ez im a pro

  • @jazsings
    @jazsings Год назад

    jesus why is table tennis so complicated 😆😅

  • @urnxtfling
    @urnxtfling 3 года назад

    The frog needs to wear a shirt size smaller, he looks like a kid wearing his older siblings hand me downs XD

  • @jasonchristianto3016
    @jasonchristianto3016 3 года назад

    Too much talking zz

  • @willwill6031
    @willwill6031 3 месяца назад

    These are the WORST tips I have ever heard.