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In short the ball is falling behind their head and they are making contact around nipple height. As for why they do this, it's out of consequence for trying to serve as close to the body as possible in a semi-lunge position. They serve close to the body to keep the paddle hidden until contact.
In this engaging video, we delve into a fascinating aspect of table tennis that many fans might overlook. We'll explore the strategic importance of how players serve, particularly focusing...
15 Αυγ 2022 · Instead of playing with tiny plastic balls and wooden racquets, players head the 7-inch rubber ball to one another across a table tennis table. The ball weighs about 3.5 ounces. The rules differ slightly from table tennis too.
2 Αυγ 2024 · If you've watched a match of Olympic table tennis, you've probably noticed that the players serve the ball in a rather unique way — they'll throw the ball into the air, covering it with their face before hitting it and quickly pulling away. You know what I'm talking about. What's up with that?
17 Νοε 2023 · In this video we are joined by the World's Greatest Table Tennis Player Jan Ove Waldner to learn the ace serve! For more tutorials from the GOAT head over to the TTD Academy to watch the new masterclass!
These tactics are intended for players who want to have the initiative, attack first, and dominate points, especially when serving. When receiving, it's like the example with Josh, we want to understand what the opponent wants us to do, and then do exactly the opposite with the skills we have.
6 Μαΐ 2023 · Why Do Top Table Tennis Players Serve With Their Head? This may seem odd from the outside, but serving with their head allows players to remain as close to the paddle as possible. It does not give you advantage in hiding the ball, it only brings the body closer to the serving sequence, helping you gain more control.