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That is wrong. You do not combat underspin, you are actually trying to lift the ball upwards by adding spin to the ball. The key moment is to create enough racketspeed to be able to catch and lift the ball. If the rs is slower than the underspin rotation the effect will be that the lifting force will not be enough to carry the ball over the net. If you can't create enough rs the only solution is to open the racket angle so that more friction and more upward force can be be created thus resulting in changing of the ball trajectory. Greetings from Coach Emil.
Your explanation is right, but this is just another way of explaining it. Your way is more comprehensive, we will make sure we say that next time. Thank you!
Recently we talked about this and are trying to decide if more putting more demonstrations would appeal more to the general crowd out there. So we agree with you. As for the wrist wobble, well we're working on it
When an underspin is coming, the whole ball spins at the same rate. The top has as much spin as the middle part. The middle part spins down while the top spins forward, from the point of view of the underspin receiver.
There's an axis of the spin. Think about a basketball player spinning a ball on their finger. The closer to the axis of the spin the less effect that contact point has on anything that touches it (the point at which the ball sits on their finger is the axis). Hence why we suggest hitting the outside of the ball instead of directly on it's back. The hub vs the tread of the tire
Were not talking about direction of spin. We're talking about the axis of spin and as a result what part of the ball will be most reactive when you touch it. Think deeper brother
@Technical.Table.Tennis I’m not talking about the direction of spin. I’m talking about the axis of rotation. You can’t use the basketball on a finger as an explanation here because the axis of rotation are different (they’re perpendicular to each other).
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@@Technical.Table.Tennisserves tactics please
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That is wrong. You do not combat underspin, you are actually trying to lift the ball upwards by adding spin to the ball. The key moment is to create enough racketspeed to be able to catch and lift the ball. If the rs is slower than the underspin rotation the effect will be that the lifting force will not be enough to carry the ball over the net. If you can't create enough rs the only solution is to open the racket angle so that more friction and more upward force can be be created thus resulting in changing of the ball trajectory. Greetings from Coach Emil.
Your explanation is right, but this is just another way of explaining it. Your way is more comprehensive, we will make sure we say that next time. Thank you!
That’s what he said.
You either add spin when slow loop or "combat"/impact the ball when power loop
lol, thats exactly what he said
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wow, got it
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@Technical.Table.Tennis 2nd ball attack with BH from far wide forehand,
too few demonstrations!! we want to see the dynamic of it.
btw, you both did some weird wobble with racket at the end of swing on demo strokes.
Recently we talked about this and are trying to decide if more putting more demonstrations would appeal more to the general crowd out there. So we agree with you. As for the wrist wobble, well we're working on it
I always overspin to counter underspin
Now you're getting it! Hahahaha
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When an underspin is coming, the whole ball spins at the same rate. The top has as much spin as the middle part. The middle part spins down while the top spins forward, from the point of view of the underspin receiver.
There's an axis of the spin. Think about a basketball player spinning a ball on their finger. The closer to the axis of the spin the less effect that contact point has on anything that touches it (the point at which the ball sits on their finger is the axis). Hence why we suggest hitting the outside of the ball instead of directly on it's back. The hub vs the tread of the tire
@Technical.Table.Tennis the basketball on a finger is a 100% sidespin. You can’t backspin a basketball ball on a finger.
Were not talking about direction of spin. We're talking about the axis of spin and as a result what part of the ball will be most reactive when you touch it. Think deeper brother
@Technical.Table.Tennis I’m not talking about the direction of spin. I’m talking about the axis of rotation. You can’t use the basketball on a finger as an explanation here because the axis of rotation are different (they’re perpendicular to each other).
You literally said sidespin...... Is that not a direction or type of spin?
zoom out dude, we cant even see the ball
Okay we'll zoom in more 😆