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Take stock of the three most difficult serves, the last one is difficult but effective!

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Take stock of the three most difficult serves, the last one is difficult but effective!

There are thousands of amateur serves, since the change of the big ball and twisting and pulling are popular, now the threat of serving is not as good as before, but there are still so many kinds of serves that are not easy to deal with, which is very worthy of reference for amateur golfers!

1. Weak topspin with low forehand

Generally speaking, this kind of ball can't be rubbed, low and short, can't borrow force, and it is easy to rub it into half a height, especially when it comes to key points, it is difficult to control the shape of the board well.

Take stock of the three most difficult serves, the last one is difficult but effective!

If you want to have some quality back, you can only step up very firmly, provided that the rotation and landing point of the incoming ball are accurately judged, and the force cannot be collected.

Take stock of the three most difficult serves, the last one is difficult but effective!

2. Sharp and long side topspin of the backhand

If the opponent is habitually standing close to the table, it is easy to be hit by this ball. When this kind of ball is picked up, you can't subconsciously swing the racket, because the incoming ball is already very rushed, and it is easy to fly when the action is big. Therefore, you must move small, use your fingers and wrists to borrow force to pick up, and the more you want to exert force, the more you will be too late.

Take stock of the three most difficult serves, the last one is difficult but effective!

In terms of mentality, if you want to think that the first goal is not quality, but on the stage and landing point, and strive to find a feeling of synergy with the ball.

3. Half-and-a-half stand

The forehand is half billiard, and the conventional rubbing and swinging are difficult to deal with, either high or out, so it can only be safely hung up. However, this serve has very strict requirements for length, it is easy to be directly pulled and rushed when it is long, and it cannot achieve the desired effect when it is short, so this serve can weaken some spin strength, and the main landing point is not long or short, blurring the opponent's judgment, and the purpose is achieved.

Take stock of the three most difficult serves, the last one is difficult but effective!

Receiving this kind of serve, if you really don't judge well, you can push a straight line, back to the opponent's backhand length (right hand as an example), the premise is to take advantage of the rotation of the ball has not yet risen, at the starting point of the ball to touch the ball, because it is too late to wait for the rotation of the ball to be difficult to deal with, the plate shape should be expanded to the right, one is to offset the right spin of the ball, and the other is to give a straight line.

In addition to the above 3 types, do you have any other bad serves? Welcome to communicate in the comment area!

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Take stock of the three most difficult serves, the last one is difficult but effective!