This serve is usually more for armatures, usually 4 years of experience because they will get tricked by it. Table tennis is a very mind gamed sport for those with 4 ish years of experience so when they see an open racket on the forehand, they will expect the most popular serve, the pendulum. The pendulum is back side spin so when a topspin comes blasting at them it will be unexpected and the chance of failure increases. A more experienced player could usually just block the serve but if you make it really fast, it’s possible for them to struggle for it
Probably not because you can't get this much force with just the backhand. And it's possible with the forehand but then it's very hard to do it consistently. Doing it the normal way gives it great topspin and you can still control it.
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That's pretty good. But I do my "fastest" serves with a completely different (original?) grip, style, and techniques. I will attempt to break not only the world's fastest forehand serve record, but also the backhand as well, if there is one. Let's see how many years from now will it take. 11/20/23
Yes, it’s legal. Pro’s don’t use it because it can be atttacked back easily after a certain level. You just have to have quick footwork, read serves well, and know how to use the serve’s speed against the server. Short serves to set up an attack work better
I imagine to get enough speed to gain points, they’d be losing 2-3 points for every 1 point gain, and look like an asshole who’s trying to throw away the match.
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Yes I can do this serve...❤ This one is tough to learn but quite impressive to use it in matches.😂
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I am a kid but I can do this serve
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Excellent breakdown of the mechanics behind a fast serve. Thanks for sharing such detailed insights!
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Wow congrats on being a left hand
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This is very hard and quick .it want very experience
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But when you incline the forehand just like your backhand here it must be the same…but easier ?! So why backhand ? To do fake ?
I'm new to table tennis, may I ask why it was necessary for it to be hit with a form of a backspin serve? Why not just forehand serve with same angle?
This serve is usually more for armatures, usually 4 years of experience because they will get tricked by it.
Table tennis is a very mind gamed sport for those with 4 ish years of experience so when they see an open racket on the forehand, they will expect the most popular serve, the pendulum. The pendulum is back side spin so when a topspin comes blasting at them it will be unexpected and the chance of failure increases.
A more experienced player could usually just block the serve but if you make it really fast, it’s possible for them to struggle for it
incredible!
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That depends on ur playstyle
It is a useful serve
This might work for me, glad to see a left handed guy over here
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ball goes straight under table
try throwing the ball up closer to the table and tilting your wrist more (not by a lot)
But in the Pongfinity tutorial Miikka had lower position
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Would it work the same if you just do a topspin serve with the backhand side?
Probably not because you can't get this much force with just the backhand. And it's possible with the forehand but then it's very hard to do it consistently. Doing it the normal way gives it great topspin and you can still control it.
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thiss hard
i will try this in my opponenet
Im doing that in school for district meet abd the second I saw a ghost serve and didn't work,☠️
Is it possible to perform a serve at this speed with cpen?
people at my school be doing this wth
What is the name of this tt racket
Hey, im looking to buy a table tennis bat and I'm an intermediate player. my price range is like below 70. I was looking at the stiga royal 4 star but the reviews said its really basic and kinda bad. so idk what to get. Any suggestions?
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For the life of me I can't see the advantage of using the backhand side. It's not like you can't do the exact motion with a natural forehand stroke.
That's pretty good. But I do my "fastest" serves with a completely different (original?) grip, style, and techniques. I will attempt to break not only the world's fastest forehand serve record, but also the backhand as well, if there is one. Let's see how many years from now will it take. 11/20/23
Great work 🙌🏓
backed out after that appalling muzak
Is it a legal serve? And , why don’t the pros use it?
Yes, it’s legal. Pro’s don’t use it because it can be atttacked back easily after a certain level. You just have to have quick footwork, read serves well, and know how to use the serve’s speed against the server. Short serves to set up an attack work better
In pro level, everyone knows how to recive most of the serves, and serve is mostly used as a setup for your next stroke not as to win with the serve
Because there is a high risk of not hitting the table. The ball is thrown legally, so why shouldn't it be a legal serve?
I imagine to get enough speed to gain points, they’d be losing 2-3 points for every 1 point gain, and look like an asshole who’s trying to throw away the match.
Cool
What blade are you using?
Stiga Cybershape Carbon blade
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Wow ur a left handed like my father
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Bro you look really cute to be honest.
Ik a LOT more faster serve
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