Thursday, February 27, 2020

10 Tips to Become Advance Table Tennis Player

You have to master your grip on your racket, understand how to serve, learn to anticipate your opponent's moves, all while trying to score more points..

This article will focus on 10 key techniques that will help you make quick progress in terms of table tennis skills. Please note that nothing can replace constant practice and there are no shortcuts to greatness.
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10 Tips On How To Get Better At Table Tennis

 

Know Your Racket
The way you hold your racket plays a pivotal role (pun intended) on how the match progresses. Also, every racket feels and performs differently. What seems like the best table tennis racket for beginners may not be the best table tennis racket for an intermediate player. In fact, the best table tennis racket is the one that responds best to your game style. If you constantly experiment with different rackets, you will hold back your progress owing to varying performances.

Build Your Own Racket

In conjunction with the previous point, assuming you have a basic grip on the basics of table tennis, it is a good practice to create your own custom table tennis rackets. This way, you have better control over the direction of the match, and you become better accustomed to your racket even when your skill progresses. Pair the custom table tennis blade with appropriate anti-spin rubber, soft-grip tape to create something unique to you.

Play Against A Variety Of Players

Every table tennis player has a unique gameplay style. Some may variate their service, and some have a nuance while returning a serve. Challenge your skills by playing against a diverse range of players. When you play against someone with advanced skills, you learn to anticipate your opponent's multiple actions better. Irrespective of the outcome of the match, observe and learn something new that you may not know before the match.

Observe other players

Life is too short for committing all the mistakes possible, and hence you should also learn from the experience of others. Attend and spectate matches between other players. Observe their stances, hand movement patterns, the returns to different types of shots, etc to understand the different methods to play. You may not necessarily copy their style but can surely adopt a couple of pointers yourself.

Watch Your Step

Even though playing a table tennis match makes most of your torso area, your footwork is essential for maintaining the stance. By mastering and switching your footwork techniques based on the need, you make the most of the play area without becoming predictable. Professional level table tennis matches are fast-paced; hence, accurately predicting shots & ball placement needs you to be at the correct place and time. Excellent footwork helps you get into the best position to hit a shot and get back into your regular stance to predict the next hit.


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