Not 1 player, coach ever told me how to start learning how to serve, these basics will become very handy to me, it will put my arsenal of serves on higher level. Much obliged, Tom.🙏
Omg same I experienced the same ....like they just teach me how to do forhand drive ans back hand and then chop . And topspin backspin and serves . then when they do mini balls on like the other person would served and I would read the servers but I didn't knew not even a single serve and I got embarrassed since they even said. You've been training here for awhile and still you didn't knew how to read the serve 😢
Very good guide. To anyone beginner wondering what to expect as a standard return (assuming you play against a beginner/amateur): 1) Backhand serve: If you served short, expect a short backhand chop. If you served long, expect a long backhand chop from a beginner or a top spin attack from an intermediate+ 2) Top spin: Except as fast play unless you are against a very beginner which should end-up with the ball out of the table or very-high&easy-to-return. 3) Side spin: If short, expect a short chop on the opposite side. If long, expect the table to barely return (LOL) as this is a very effective serve. 4) Flat: If your opponent judges it correctly, be prepared for a very fast return. Of course this is all conjecture and will NOT apply to all opponent.
@@TomLodziak AS I got a disability. With my wrists ( both ) I can do most them but any advice on other ones to try . Plus where do get online table tennis clothes
As a beginner just starting to play table tennis in the VR game "Eleven", I'd really appreciate an explanation on why you should learn these shots and what the effect may be on the return shot. i.e. "If you serve with a lot of top spin, the opponent will have less time to react and the return ball is likely to bounce very high" or whatever. Therefore, If I try a top spin serve and it bounces up high from the opponent, I'll know I did it right.
@ my senior club 95% of players use the same serve days in days out , should watch your tutorial. The easiest way to respond the flat and heavy serve is simply blocking ...boomerang effect is a winner
If you allow the ball to fall extremely close to the table top on a no spin serve before making contact you should be able to get a very flat low trajectory no spin serve to the baseline. I have found this variation the best no spin serve.
Good video as usual Tom. Hi from Oz. I’m not great at reading serves. In first year of fixtures after playing at home. I have moved a bit further back from the table to receive to give me more time. I basically expect a flat, topspin serve as a starting point but if the bounce is low and skidding then I go for a push.
I think that's a sensible approach. This will give you a bit more time to read what the spin is. Over time it does get easier to read the service spin.
I started playing with my girlfriend a couple weeks ago. I can do the backspin serve fairly well, but I struggle a lot with the topspin serve. I can already do topspin shots and I can do topspin serves when I don't toss the ball, too. But if I go for a legal serve and toss it, I either miss the ball completely or I hit it way too thick so it doesn't hit the table on my opponents side, or makes for an easy attack opportunity for the opponent. Can you give any advise on what to focus on? It feels like I am missing something very important, but can't figure out what it is.
I have this little simple flat no-spin serve that runs down the right side and some players have so much trouble with it. Constant overhits, nets, it just befuddled them. Others destroy it 🤣
@@TomLodziak oh okay thanks that might be a little out of budget for me… do you have any cheaper recommendations for me I’m a amateur/intermediate player?
@@elijahobrien6340 I have some recommendations on my website which might help www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/best-table-tennis-bats-for-intermediate-players/
It could be that you re hitting the ball too hard. Try brushing the ball more. The spin will help keep the ball on the table. Or it could be that you are contacting the ball too high above the table, causing the ball to bounce too high. Let the ball drop to around net height and then make contact. This will help you keep the ball low over the net and prevent you overhitting the serve.
For the backspin, sidespin and no spin serves, you can aim the first bounce roughly middle of the table. For the topspin serve, you should aim the first bounce closer to the end of the table. Try to contact the ball around net height.
One thing I find very frustrating in any instruction video, is when the instructor gives an explanation both verbally and demonstrating the action, not actually performing the action, and then performs the action and the actual performance of the action is significantly different then the explained action. Here Tom has performed the backswing serve. His blade when striking/brushing the ball is virtually parallel to the table. In the explanation of this serve however, Tom states he opens the angle of his blade slightly, and shows an angle at about 45 degrees. This is not at all the angle of his blade when he actually performs this serve. And to achieve the amount of spin Tom is getting is NOT at all easy.
At very low levels, any of these serves are likely to be effective. Try them out and see which works best for you. Ideally you will develop a few different service variations, as this will be much more challenging for your opponents.
Первая же подача нихрена не простая. То есть по сути подать нижнее просто, но вот так чтобы как в ролике получилось - нихера не просто. Да и принимается она тоже просто, нижнее дальнее принять сложнее - по нему надо заходить и крутить, а все его тыкают и попадают в сетку обычно.
Not 1 player, coach ever told me how to start learning how to serve, these basics will become very handy to me, it will put my arsenal of serves on higher level. Much obliged, Tom.🙏
Good info
Thats cool notpyrc
Beginners will gain great confidence with these nice lessons
Omg same I experienced the same ....like they just teach me how to do forhand drive ans back hand and then chop . And topspin backspin and serves . then when they do mini balls on like the other person would served and I would read the servers but I didn't knew not even a single serve and I got embarrassed since they even said. You've been training here for awhile and still you didn't knew how to read the serve 😢
Me and my competitor both watching this video together we have match day after tomorrow 😅😅 it's very Useful Thanks ❤😂
Very good guide. To anyone beginner wondering what to expect as a standard return (assuming you play against a beginner/amateur):
1) Backhand serve: If you served short, expect a short backhand chop. If you served long, expect a long backhand chop from a beginner or a top spin attack from an intermediate+
2) Top spin: Except as fast play unless you are against a very beginner which should end-up with the ball out of the table or very-high&easy-to-return.
3) Side spin: If short, expect a short chop on the opposite side. If long, expect the table to barely return (LOL) as this is a very effective serve.
4) Flat: If your opponent judges it correctly, be prepared for a very fast return.
Of course this is all conjecture and will NOT apply to all opponent.
Good additional information. Thank you.
@@TomLodziak AS I got a disability. With my wrists ( both ) I can do most them but any advice on other ones to try . Plus where do get online table tennis clothes
Damn, I just asked for this exact explanation! Thanks for taking the time to post.
Just started table tennis at the age of 43 and your videos are very helpful. Thank you very much
same! Just started a month ago a I'm loving it
Same age, same story 😊
@@JoeJ9N I played a lot back in school ... 40yr break and getting back into it ... and absolutely loving it!!
Thank you Tom, have decided to go back to basics to improve my serves and hopefully start learning how to disguise them
This taught me a lot when I was a beginner... Now I'm a amateur-pro teaching beginners how to play
I'm zero about table tennis.this is my first step of learning..tq coach
Thanks so much for so clear explanations ❤
Thank you very much, very useful guide for late beginners like me.
Very good explanation !!
Watching the spin on the ball is so satisfying
Like your representation and technique to serve in Table tennis.
Fantastic coaching. Thankyou very much
This is a wonderful tutorial.
I really like your way of demonstration.
Thanks, you're the best!
Excellent I am nearing my sixty now. Without knowing these simple technique I have been playing for almost 5 years. Thank you so much.
Excellent demo of these serves Tom - thank you! ⭐️👍🏓
As a beginner just starting to play table tennis in the VR game "Eleven", I'd really appreciate an explanation on why you should learn these shots and what the effect may be on the return shot. i.e. "If you serve with a lot of top spin, the opponent will have less time to react and the return ball is likely to bounce very high" or whatever. Therefore, If I try a top spin serve and it bounces up high from the opponent, I'll know I did it right.
@ my senior club 95% of players use the same serve days in days out , should watch your tutorial. The easiest way to respond the flat and heavy serve is simply blocking ...boomerang effect is a winner
Thanks Tom, really helpful
Really informative and helps us learn. 👍
What an excellent guide. Well done Tom !!
I’am Argentine very good all serves
You are the best🎉
Such useful serves❤
If you allow the ball to fall extremely close to the table top on a no spin serve before making contact you should be able to get a very flat low trajectory no spin serve to the baseline. I have found this variation the best no spin serve.
this is really helpful! Thank you!
Your videos are very good
thank you for this tom
and topspin and backspin serves when it was my first day playing ping pong
Topspin serve is what I mostly do.
I usually do
Serve chop chop forehand then spin
Nice way explained the basic serves method, tribute to sir Tom.. grateful plz
Thanks a lot man. Your videos are super helpful
Thanks!
Really great video. Exactly what I was looking for!
Good video as usual Tom.
Hi from Oz.
I’m not great at reading serves.
In first year of fixtures after playing at home.
I have moved a bit further back from the table to receive to give me more time.
I basically expect a flat, topspin serve as a starting point but if the bounce is low and skidding then I go for a push.
I think that's a sensible approach. This will give you a bit more time to read what the spin is. Over time it does get easier to read the service spin.
Good guide
even tho im a pro at serves when i was a beginner i user a cobra serve against my opponents in ping pong
Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I have table Tanis competition tomorrow in university, and I am sure these servers will help me alot.❤
Great tips - thanks. Been playing at work socially and will start using these techniques in the mixed. Excited!
Nice information
Suddenly I open this video and this serves helps me
A good follow up video would be how to counter these serves.
Thanks sir!
THank you Tom. i am not beginner but we can always learn!
He's a legend
Thank you sir
Very important for beginners and you have nicely explained and demonstrated... Great..
very good Tom . what bat and rubbers do you use?
now my serves are impossible to stop not even alexis lebrun and his brother before watching this
Buen Video
good teacher
I am using this technique in my office table tennis and it's quite effective.
Nice Video
I didn't understand the backspin serve plz make another vid abt it
left/right sidespin?
what about height point above the table when you hit the ball?
Try to make contact with ball around net height, this will keep the serve low over the net.
I started playing with my girlfriend a couple weeks ago. I can do the backspin serve fairly well, but I struggle a lot with the topspin serve. I can already do topspin shots and I can do topspin serves when I don't toss the ball, too. But if I go for a legal serve and toss it, I either miss the ball completely or I hit it way too thick so it doesn't hit the table on my opponents side, or makes for an easy attack opportunity for the opponent.
Can you give any advise on what to focus on? It feels like I am missing something very important, but can't figure out what it is.
what about someone stops the backhand serve before the ball come back to you
thank you so much coach
Love is best.
I dont know if you still reply to comments but what paddle are you using?
Where can I get an ittf coaching course
I have this little simple flat no-spin serve that runs down the right side and some players have so much trouble with it. Constant overhits, nets, it just befuddled them. Others destroy it 🤣
Yes, a no-spin serve can be hugely effective against some opponents. It's very satisfying when an opponent mis-reads the spin!
'Others destroy it". That's been my experience. :(
This is amazing thank you so much!
I have a question.
When you hit the ball, is it necessary for it to go into one of the corners of the table? Or can it go anywhere on it?
If you're playing singles, it can go anywhere. If you're playing doubles, you have to cross like you would in tennis.
Tom lodziak thank you cause I have a city meet in school and I am
How do I pickup these serves??
Hey, can you recommend what racket should i buy? Between 50-100 eur
Here's some recommendations: www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/best-table-tennis-bats-for-intermediate-players/
What rubbers do you use? I use a mack 5
I use JOOLA Rhyzer 48 on my BH and JOOLA Dynaryz AGR on my FH.
I drop the ball and hit it works for me
What are good rackets I could buy? I have a school one and it’s not that good
I have some advice on this page: www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/table-tennis-equipment/
First comment from your best fan brother 🖐🏼
so whats the point of different serves? cause i play badminton and im curious and different serves at table tennis
different serves have different spins
specific spins need specific blocks
Great video Tom! I have a question is butterfly timo boll 3000 a good bat? What paddle do you use?
I've not used a Timo Boll 3000, so can't comment on this. I use a JOOLA Fever blade, with JOOLA Rhyzer 48 on BH and JOOLA Dynaryz AGR on FH.
@@TomLodziak how much does that cost?
@@elijahobrien6340 The cost for this one is around £180.
@@TomLodziak oh okay thanks that might be a little out of budget for me… do you have any cheaper recommendations for me I’m a amateur/intermediate player?
@@elijahobrien6340 I have some recommendations on my website which might help www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/best-table-tennis-bats-for-intermediate-players/
I have a tournament tomorrow 😅
I'm a beginner lefty and it's hard how I have to improvise and adapt on a right handed tutorial
Which serve do you use yourself?
8:50 ball disappears
my mind : i can do this!
my wrist : 🤨
Whenever I try some of these serves the ball bounces super high and flies over the table, do you know why?
It could be that you re hitting the ball too hard. Try brushing the ball more. The spin will help keep the ball on the table. Or it could be that you are contacting the ball too high above the table, causing the ball to bounce too high. Let the ball drop to around net height and then make contact. This will help you keep the ball low over the net and prevent you overhitting the serve.
@@TomLodziak thanks a lot that helped a bunch!
Backspin serve
Topspin serve
Sidespin serve
Nospin serve
Where do you aim the ball on your side of the table?
At what height do you aim to hit the ball?
Thanks 🙏
For the backspin, sidespin and no spin serves, you can aim the first bounce roughly middle of the table. For the topspin serve, you should aim the first bounce closer to the end of the table. Try to contact the ball around net height.
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I son my first table tennis vevside of you
One thing I find very frustrating in any instruction video, is when the instructor gives an explanation both verbally and demonstrating the action, not actually performing the action, and then performs the action and the actual performance of the action is significantly different then the explained action.
Here Tom has performed the backswing serve. His blade when striking/brushing the ball is virtually parallel to the table. In the explanation of this serve however, Tom states he opens the angle of his blade slightly, and shows an angle at about 45 degrees. This is not at all the angle of his blade when he actually performs this serve. And to achieve the amount of spin Tom is getting is NOT at all easy.
Rubber actually makes a huge difference in generating spin. A cheap paddle isn't going to get the spin that he demonstrated.
Just to be clear, what option would be the best?
At very low levels, any of these serves are likely to be effective. Try them out and see which works best for you. Ideally you will develop a few different service variations, as this will be much more challenging for your opponents.
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No how does ur ball go so low my one goes so high when you do the swirl
cool shit
I tend to combine nospins with nospins. This is killing the oponents.
6:35
Mee also bro😂😂😂
Backspin 1:46, topspin 3:08, sideserve 3:46,
i never use spin. but i still can win against people who represent their universities. but i dont think that will be the case against pros..
My dad is a no-spin server
When showing serves have the camera behind you
Первая же подача нихрена не простая. То есть по сути подать нижнее просто, но вот так чтобы как в ролике получилось - нихера не просто. Да и принимается она тоже просто, нижнее дальнее принять сложнее - по нему надо заходить и крутить, а все его тыкают и попадают в сетку обычно.
Слева налево обратной стороной очень просто нижняя подается
I hope you can give me some rockets even is already use because the table tennis is the only sport made my life color
For the backspin serve, my dumb ahh thought you throw the ball in the air, do a 360, and hit the ball