Serve Return Simplified

Training


There are 2 primary ways to read the spin – watch the racket and watch the bounce.  The pitfall that devastates most beginner/intermediate players is the timing.  When they don’t know the spin, they panic and trap the ball too quickly.  The correct move is to wait.  Wait.  If you couldn’t tell the spin from the contact point when your opponent touched the ball, then wait.  Let the ball rise, then even drop a bit before returning it. 
How does that make the return easier?  There are 5 ways…
 
 
#1 More Time To Move
Regardless if the serve is short or medium or long, you really should get your feet set before returning.  When you let the ball rise to the top of the bounce, or even drop slightly, you have more time to get in the ideal position.  There are exceptions; however, when returning that “mystery serve” that you missed 10x in a row, waiting longer will give you more time to get in the ideal position.
 
#2 More Time to Read
Reading the racket and reading the bounce are the two primary ways to read the spin.  However, if you take it too early, how are you going to read the bounce?  You can’t!  The longer you let it come back, the more TIME you have to read it. 
 
#3 Less Spin
Take a sharpie and color the ball half black.  Now serve.  Watch as your ball rises to the top then begins descending.  Notice anything?  As the ball drops toward the floor it is drastically losing spin.  The longer you wait, the less spin the ball has!
 
#4 Less Speed
This is one that most players forget about!  As the speed decreases, the ball now has longer dwell time on your racket and you can produce more spin.  This is try on both long and short serves.  As the ball slows down, it allows you to grab the ball better and get 20-30% more spin, giving you more control to return that nasty spin  >.<
 
#5 More Relaxed Mindset
When you wait longer, you are less panicky.  You have more time than you think.  You really do.  Just relax, watch the racket, relax, watch the ball traveling toward you, relax, watch the bounce, relax, let it rise, relax, let it drop slightly, relax, and have a calm mindset as your stroke to a good location.
 
Ideally, there are some serves that you should be able to receive on the rise (like pushing), there are some serve that you should receive more at the top of the bounce (like flipping or looping half-long serves).  There are different timings and different variations of each timing.   HOWEVER, when attempting to return that disaster serve that continues to give you trouble, then please wait.  You will thank me later!

Subscribe to our email!

We invite you to subscribe to our newsletter! You'll receive exclusive insights into table tennis drills, training strategies, and tournament tactics.


By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: . You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact
Screenshot

TESTIMONIALS

“The Power Pong robot is a BEAST! All the control that you need can be used through your phone. Every spin and drill imaginable can be programmed with ease.”

Ron a Satisfied Power Pong User

“I love this app. It makes programming routines a snap. Very impressive and the interface is extremely intuitive. I use the robot for both training and as a cardio workout device. This unit should be in rehab centers everywhere. It takes the boredom out of cardio workouts and keeps the mind occupied, the time flies. Great work!”

Tom a Satisfied Power Pong Omega User

“I bought the Power Pong Robot for my dad and he loves it. The customer service provided by Coach Attila is excellent. I will highly recommend Power Pong!”

Vicky a Satisfied Power Pong User

“I just wanted to tell you that I finally got the Power Pong setup and it’s great! I want to thank you so much for all you help with everything. My little boy is using it and he loves it. It’s a great machine and I’m not going to hesitate to recommend it to anyone!”

Joe a Satisfied Power Pong User

“This robot might be on the expensive side but it is hard to underestimate all the features it has—different spins, placements, trajectories, and speeds in the same drill. Highly recommended.”

Sergiy a Satisfied Power Pong User

“Best practice robot, not cheap but worth every single penny. Does everything as advertised, with quality. The app is easy to use and very intuitive and user friendly; you can change any exercise with ball placement, trajectory, and spin.”

Javcolin a Verified Power Pong Customer

“I’ve been using my Power Pong machine since the beginning of COVID-19. Using my Power Pong machine has been so beneficial. I love using it to work on my backhand openings and how I can put any spin, even no spin on any ball.”

Caleb a Satisfied Power Pong User

“The Power Pong machine is a wonderful high level training tool. I really enjoy how the machine has many different settings to give me such a versatile training session. Being able to adjust the robot to fit my needs is why I love this robot so much!”

Ayush a Satisfied Power Pong User