5 Most Effective Strategies To Win At Table Tennis!

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Hey guys! In this video we show you 5 effective match winning strategies that will help you improve your game and results. We demonstrate and explain how to implement these strategies as well as showing real life match examples of them in action.

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Let us know what strategies you use to win at Table Tennis! See you in the comments 🔥🏓

TableTennisDaily
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1. Play on elbow
2. Don't force your shots
3. Quality of spin
4. Awareness of opponent
5. Make your serve count

tabletenniswithabp
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My #1 tip for winning more points is to simply focus on keeping your serves as low over the net as possible. Even if your serves are otherwise predictable, if you can do this relatively consistently, you will get consistently weaker returns. Just a few centimeters makes an enormous difference. Whenever I'm struggling on my own serves this is the first thing I evaluate. It still surprises me how much value you can get, and it's very easy to overlook if you're not paying very close attention

Loopy_McLooperson
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I have another interesting idea.

Can you 2 play a match, then explain to us in detail what was your strategy and what you were thinking about for every single point from start to finish (e.g. he is trying to rush the point so I'm going to do this to make him make more mistakes; now he has adapted my strategy I am going to do this next etc.).

I think this would give us a good example of how to analysis players and how to deal with them during a match

Hin-yigw
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Yeah it's good and all, but we want to know WHEN ARE YOU GONNA PLAY DAN??

josesaldias
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My thanks to the two of you. I often lose to players that have less consistent strokes than me. In short, I beat myself. Your advice to go slow, focusing on hitting at least 5 shots in a rally, is particularly on point I believe. Cheers BrianW

brianwurts
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We heard often ''watch the ball'', should be Watch the opponent (attitude/move/eyes).Against hard hitter/blocker i tend to serve very soft, the ball barely crossing over. Thanks for sharing great tips ...may the smartest win !

eloimumford
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Hi, Dan and Tom!
I’ve seen your videos and it’s really simple and easy to understand! I’m impressed.
Keep working hard! Thank you.

TV-vouw
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Me: Why am I watching this, I’m already good at table tennis
Also me: I’m bad

distrqctions
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It's actually possible to train your backhand to make a strong attack even in the crossover area. My bad habits have given me terrible footwork, but I have become quite good at hitting the ball in awkward positions, my armpit forehead, while not as strong as a normal forehand, often surprises my opponent often.

Good footwork is of course preferable, but for us who can't move well, this is an alternative.

SkepticalCaveman
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Very good tipps. But I think there must be a bonus tipp. Watch the opponents bat / bat angle after you hit the ball. Don‘t follow it with your eyes. Because he is on the way and you cant‘t change anything. If you look at your opponents position and his bat angle you can see very early, where the next ball will be played. And you can get much earlier into the right position to do your stroke. This will not work at all players. But it could help to get more time for your attack.

Franky_
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I always find Dan and Toms ‘unintentional’ block misses really funny 😂 as it’s so obvious that your purposely blocking off the end of the table lol great video once again though 🏓💯💪

lsfhd
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All strategies are great but I really liked #4 (I already do try to see where opponent is moving to but I need to do better).

idrivearttabletennis
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These are all excellent! For that 5th one I find that dabbing as part of a well-placed serve or a forehand is extremely effective lol

dp.anzaldo
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The 4th strategy "Awareness of the opponent" is the most important one.

arbulonrexhepi
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If I could manage to get edge of the table serves every time, I might would be the most hated player but if I win then who caaares, hahahaaaa

trentashburnpongs
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2:50 is that louis price in the right seat? He’s amazing at table tennis. Dan props to you for training him so well👏🏼👍🏼

nasir
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I am so much not only profiting from the content but enjoying the way you´re presenting it. thx

mariokrause
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I instantly clicked to the video when I saw you uploaded. Love the vids, the ttd team and the useful tips. Much love <3 \

TheBasicKiller
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I do a lot of serve practice, but I think its important to mention that you have to play matches with the serves because the whole dynamic of how the serve effects the opponent and taking advantage of how they are pushed to return the ball in a certain way. The third touch is my weakest point right now, as I can serve practice easily, but match practice are harder to arrange.

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