GregorTT425, Did you even read the title of the topic "As a chopper,"GregorTT425 wrote:on Saturday 26 October 2024, 18:51
I am sad to read you are abandoning anti
Are you suggesting AllenCorn, a chopper abandon anti for long pips
GregorTT425, Did you even read the title of the topic "As a chopper,"GregorTT425 wrote:on Saturday 26 October 2024, 18:51
I am sad to read you are abandoning anti
So what kind of rally you want then. Unless you flip or block , you are at server's mercy.AllenCorn wrote: on Wednesday 23 October 2024, 15:56
I can pretty well chop or push short topspin serves with long pips on my backhand, but with inverted, if the serve is short topspin, it is tougher. I don't really want to flip or block it, as that doesn't get me into the kind of rally that I want. Any suggestions?
AllenCorn wrote: on Friday, 02 November 2024,
Given my history, I’ll probably return to the more grippy anti (Best Anti) at some point. Have used it mostly for 30+ years, but I like to experiment with other styles.
There are a couple of solutions, But before we get into that, you need to understand the very basic concept of serve & serve returns >>AllenCorn wrote: on Friday, 02 November 2024, 01:51
Yes, it is a short topspin, and I really want to figure out how to chop/push it. The really tough part is it is not only short, but angled way to the forehand side and it quickly drops off the side of the table. If I don’t get there quickly enough, I am fishing it from the side below the table, and that return is just a set up.
LOLSweetie3.1416 wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2024, 5:38 amGregorTT425 , Did you even read the title of the topic "As a chopper,"GregorTT425 wrote:on Saturday 26 October 2024, 18:51
I am sad to read you are abandoning anti
Are you suggesting AllenCorn, a chopper abandon anti for long pips