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Top Ten Horrible Serve in Table Tennis

Top Ten Horrible Serve in Table Tennis: Prince Kentai Matsuhira's serve, ZhangJike's reverse serve, Malone's reverse serve, Ding Ning's squat chop serve, cross-tile serve, forehand serve, up-and-down serve with strong backhand, quiet squat chop serve, Malin's devil serve and Ochalov's submarine serve.

1, Prince Kentai Matsuhira serves

When serving, you can cut before and after. It is difficult to see the back and forth rotation at the moment of serving, and the service point is changeable, which can be long or short, positive or negative, so that the opponent can't understand the law. This way of serving can make the opponent confused about the law, thus achieving the effect of one-shot smash. Prince Kentai Matsuhira's unique and amazing serve technique has become the symbolic serve of Japanese table tennis.

2. ZhangJike reversed the serve.

When the center of gravity shifts from the right foot to the left foot, the wrist is completely opened outward, and the rotation is maximized in a short time. It can make the direction of the ball more flexible, increase the rotation range of the ball, and thus improve the player's hitting power. At the same time, the reverse serve can also effectively control the speed and landing point of the ball, making the player more stable and accurate when hitting the ball.

3. Malone serves on the reverse side

It is characterized by the combination of anti-glue curveball on both sides of the right-hand horizontal board and fast attack, which is very unique in table tennis. Malone's backhand serve is very fast, and he can complete both the cross board and the backhand serve in a short time, which has caused great trouble to his opponent.

4, Ding Ning squat chop serve.

This kind of service is characterized by the bending but high concentration of the ball, so it is difficult for the opponent to judge the direction and speed of the ball. Ding Ning's squat chop serve can control the opponent to some extent and increase the chances of scoring. This serve skill needs to be practiced and honed, but it is a skill worth mastering for table tennis lovers.

5. Horizontal racket serve method

His handshake method adopted the wrist force method of straight serve. When shaking hands, roll up the middle finger, ring finger and little finger on the back of the racket, and hold the right shoulder of the racket with your thumb and forefinger. This way of holding the racket solves the problem that the wrist of the cross-border person is inflexible, makes the ball handle rotate out of the palm, and improves the freedom of racket rotation.

6. Forehand serve

Forehand serve is a hidden way of serving. By holding the racket half-way, the arm bends inward. When the ball hits the table, move your arm forward with waist strength, eat the ball and move your hand upward like a shovel.

7, backhand strong combination of up and down serve

This service is mainly based on rotation. By rubbing the direction and speed of the ball, the ball has a strong spin-up and spin-down effect. When serving, we should also control the speed and angle of the ball to avoid excessive rotation and low serving angle. This service technique is not only suitable for competitions, but also for table tennis in daily life.

8. Kneel down quietly to cut the hair ball

This kind of service skill requires athletes to have high flexibility and coordination, and can make accurate cuts in an instant. Behind this skill is the high demand for table tennis and the precise blow to the opponent. Athletes need to constantly adjust and change their service methods in the competition in order to win at the critical moment.

9. Marin's Devil Serve

This kind of service rolls backwards after passing through the net, and makes the ball bounce into the air by using the motion principle of gravity fluctuation boom. This kind of service is characterized by its quickness and flexibility, which can effectively control the opponent's movements and pose a threat to the opponent.

10, undersea service for Ochalov fans

The main point of serving is to spread out the palm of your hand, squat down all over, and dive slowly. The line of sight is similar to that of table tennis. Then, a few seconds later, you get up and throw the ball, kick your leg to change your center of gravity, slap your right wrist to your left shoulder, and backhand the side spin or backspin.