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Table Tennis Basic Strokes - The Backhand Backspin Serve

By Greg Letts, About.com

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End of Follow Through

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The ball is passing over the net, and the player has completed his follow through.

Points to look for:

  • The player is beginning to turn his shoulders to the right as part of returning to his basic ready position.
  • The player is continuing to watch the ball, as well as how the opponent is preparing to hit the ball.
  • The ball is going to pass only a few inches over the net, which helps make the serve harder to attack.
  • The player will only have to drop his playing arm a little, and lift his free arm a fraction, and he will be back in his ready position.

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Index: Table Tennis Basic Strokes - The Backhand Backspin Serve

  1. Ready Position
  2. Middle of Backswing
  3. End of Backswing
  4. Contact With the Ball
  5. Start of Follow Through
  6. Middle of Follow Through
  7. End of Follow Through

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