Twirl or spin the ball. Twisted serves are tricky, but when you learn them they can save your game. Here are a few things to consider:
- Watch the angle at which your opponent is holding the racket. If your opponent twists the racket from a small angle to a large one, you can prepare for a top spin hit. If from a large angle to a small one, this is a blow with a twist (bottom twist). If the racket is twisted from left to right, it is a right side serve with a side spin, if from right to left, it is a left side serve with a spin.
- You can neutralize the twist of the ball by turning it at the right angle. If you need to hit a top spin, tilt the racket down and hit the ball below the center of the racket. If you are faced with a blow with a bottom twist, turn the racket up and hit with the part of the racket that is below the center. If there is a right twist serve, swing the racket to the right and hit the ball to the left. If serving from the left, swing the rocket to the left and hit the ball to the right.
- Also work out the side feeds. You can use them to limit your opponent's options when you need to hit the ball. Experiment with left, right, center kicks and bottom curl of the ball. Often the ball will fly not at all where the opponent expects. If You Want More Tips About Ping Pong Then Visit Our Website Ping Pong Robots.