The daily guessing question for Taobao Big Winner on September 25 has come out. What is one of the serving postures commonly used by professional table tennis teams? What I want to bring below is the sharing of answers to the 2023 Taobao Big Winner’s Daily Guess 9.22. User friends who don’t know today’s answer come and take a look. I hope it can help you.
Question: What is one of the serving postures commonly used by professional table tennis teams?
Correct answer: Turn your waist
1. Forehand running ball
1. Features: The ball is fast, has a long landing point, and has high momentum. It is sent to the opponent's right corner or center left position, which poses a greater threat to the opponent.
2. Key points: ① The ball should not be thrown too high; ② Increase the swing speed at the moment of hitting the ball; ③ The first landing point should be close to the end line of the table; ④ The point should be at the same height as or slightly lower than the net.
2. Short serve
1. Features: The batting movement is small and the release is fast. The second jump after the ball lands on the opponent's table does not come out, making it difficult for the opponent to use force to grab, rush or attack.
2. Key points: ① Throwing the ball should not be too high; ② When hitting the ball, the strength of the wrist is greater than the strength of the forearm; ③ The first landing point of the serve is on the table, not too close to the net; ④ The action of serving is as similar as that of serving a long ball. Make it difficult for the other party to judge.
3. Forehand serve with left up (down) spin
1. Characteristics: The left side has a strong upward (downward) rotation force. When the opponent blocks the ball, it will rebound upward (downward) to the right side. Generally, he stands to the left of the center line or serves sideways.
2. Key points: ① Keep your abdomen closed when serving, and the hitting point should not be far away from the body; ② Try to increase the amplitude and arc of the swing from right to left to enhance the side spin intensity. ③When serving left-side topspin, your wrist quickly retracts at the moment of hitting the ball, and the racket rubs from the center of the ball to the upper left. ④When sending left backspin, the racket face is tilted back and the racket rubs from the middle and lower part of the ball to the lower left.
4. Backhand right side up (down) spin ball
1. Features: The ball has strong up (down) spin on the right side. After the opponent blocks it, it will rebound up (down) to the left side. The best place to serve is to use a long diagonal ball from the left and a short ball from the center right near the net.
2. Key points: ① Pay attention to abdominal tightening and waist turning; ② Make full use of wrist rotation to cooperate with forearm force; ③ When serving up and down spin on the right side, the racket rubs from the middle of the ball to the upper right at the moment of hitting the ball, and there is an upper hook on the wrist. Action; ④ When serving a right-side spin ball, the racket face is tilted back, and the racket rubs from the middle and lower part of the ball to the right and downwards at the moment of hitting the ball.
5. Backhand rush and backspin
1. Features: The ball is fast, has a low arc, and has a large forward thrust, forcing the opponent to retreat to catch the ball, which is conducive to attacking. It is often used in conjunction with urgent backspin balls.
2. Key points: ① The hitting point should be on the left front side of the body at the same height as the net or slightly lower than the net; ② Pay attention to the shaking of the wrist to exert force; ③ The first landing point should be near the end line of the own court.
6. Forehand serving and non-spinning serve
1. Characteristics: The ball speed is slow and the forward momentum is small. It mainly uses similar serving movements to create rotation changes to confuse the opponent, causing the opponent to make errors in receiving the serve or creating opportunities for oneself to attack.
2. Key points: ① Throwing the ball should not be too high; ② When serving the ball, press the racket surface later and cut the middle and lower part of the ball; the more you spin the ball, the more attention should be paid to the forward movement of the arm; ③ When the ball does not spin, The angle of tilt of the racket surface is reduced at the moment of hitting the ball and the force of forward push is increased.
7. Forehand high throw serve
1. Features: The most notable feature is that the ball is thrown high, which increases the positive pressure on the racket when the ball drops. The serve is fast, has great momentum, has many rotation changes, and turns and flies after landing. However, the high throw service action is complicated and has a certain degree of difficulty.
2. Key points: ① Don’t throw the ball too far away from the table and your body. ②The hitting point should be at the same height as the net or slightly lower than the net, preferably on the middle right near the waist (15 cm). ③ Try to increase the amplitude and arc of the inward swing. ④The left side topspin and backspin serve are the same as the low toss serve. ⑤After touching the ball, add a recovery action to the right and forward, which can increase the opponent's judgment (combined with a right spin ball, it will be more powerful).
8. Forehand high throw serve
1. Features: The most notable feature is that the ball is thrown high, which increases the positive pressure on the racket when the ball drops. The serve is fast, has great momentum, has many rotation changes, and turns and flies after landing. However, the high throw service action is complicated and has a certain degree of difficulty.
2. Key points: ① Don’t throw the ball too far away from the table and your body. ②The hitting point should be at the same height as the net or slightly lower than the net, preferably on the middle right near the waist (15 cm). ③ Try to increase the amplitude and arc of the inward swing. ④The left side topspin and backspin serve are the same as the low toss serve. ⑤After touching the ball, add a recovery action to the right and forward, which can increase the opponent's judgment (combined with a right spin ball, it will be more powerful)
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