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I am a bit surprised at so many people voting for Koo Kien Keat, actually. He is definitely exciting to watch, quick with his reflexes, aggressive...
Haha, it's quite difficult; I have tried. I'm not sure if the body mechanics work out efficiently though. That's a good point, I did forget to...
When such horrible line calls are being made at the professional level, I really think it's time for instant replay. That wasn't even a smash, so...
I find that the safest scenario for NOT having your dominant foot forward is if you are sure you won't have to use "backhand footwork", aka, turn...
The best place to drop is where your opponent is not. =P In all seriousness though... If your opponents are side-side and no one is too forward,...
The best strategy is to not let your opponent get comfortable: the most important part about that is mental. If you have a set pattern, they will...
Another issue I neglected to think about when I first read this poll (oh such a while ago) is that in singles you try to force these things: (1)...
I don't remember what I originally said, but I have to say that both the jump smash and the standard short serve are the hardest to master. With...
Obviously there are a bunch of issues that need fixing, but like with many situations, there are possible patches that could temporarily do until...
Yeah, I, like many, had a lot of issues with these and a lot of other odd serves before, when I had never encountered them or gotten used to them....
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Not really. It's just that footwork has to be adjusted to non-ideal situations, like what taufik is facing in the game. Peter Gade is showing...
^ Agreed! I'd love to have one here! (I'm in Davis now)
I read the title, and all I could think of: "English, ************! Do you speak it?!'
Your picture is great for the left side, but questionable for the right person. How far away is the right person away from the net? I still...
Thanks. I figured they weren't and haven't seen them before, but I was too sleepy to put up a fight.
You mean *not allowed.
Just to clarify, it would be helpful if you could provide the passage explaining this rule about the T-joint. I haven't actually read about this...
If possible, place them above your ankles (so at your calves), it reduces the possibility of pain and injury. The drawback is that it might slip...
Use a wall to play against, try to start up a club (sharing the gym or some area), or move somewhere else.