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anhy123 ![]() Beginner ![]() Joined: 05/07/2020 Location: 123 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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hi guys, is it normal to say:
me against a chopper right, he chops to my wide fh, i loop it back, he chops it on other side, and instead of running around for the fh i do i bh loop? and same with a nomral player, if u tospin slow on my bh side, just stay there and do bh top as well. so for me, i cover 50/50 with bh and fh? do many players do this? or should i change the way i play? |
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liulin04 ![]() Premier Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 10/20/2003 Location: US Status: Offline Points: 6283 |
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against chopper, always best for you to move to attack from backhand. The natural strokes of a forehand is easier to loop against heavy backspins than backhand. Just watch the professionals play, they rarely loop with backhand only if they are handcuffed. Also, I believe it is easier to injure oneself to loop with backhand against heavy chops than forehand. I'd say use 95% forehand to loop against chops, use backhand just for pushes and placement and occasional blocks.
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