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Table Tennis Basic Strokes - The Backhand No Spin Serve

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Contact With the Ball

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Contact With the Ball

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The player has contacted the ball.

Points to look for:

  • The player is continuing to watch the ball.
  • As can be seen from the slight blurring of the bat, the bat is moving forwards and downwards to hit the ball, but the bat face is still almost vertical, which will cause little backspin to be put on the ball.
  • The shoulders are not turning from their position at the end of the backswing.
  • The upper arm is also relatively still, while the playing forearm is moving towards the table. At the same time, the wrist has not been snapped with any force, since extra spin is not required.

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