Reverse side effects with inverted inverted serves

Reverse side effects with inverted inverted serves

(By Larry Hodges)

You probably have a normal forehand -sling serve, or backhand serve, or maybe a forehand tomahawk serve, or something else. These are all good serves. But if that is all you use, then it is almost an announcement about what kind of sidecar will be on the serve. Your opponent is grateful to make it easier for him!

It is good to have a few variations of these regular services, because your front-line serves-misschien she-back spider, pure side, side top spider, a super-heavy pure backspin and a no-spider. But why don’t you learn to develop an “off” serve, by serving the inverted Sidsespin version of this? Opponents should not only learn to deal with these portions, but they must now adapt to your regular portions when you go back and forth. Think of all those narrow matches that you have lost and imagine the outcome if you had had a few serving variations to confuse your opponent.

Reverse Serves are not difficult to learn. It is just a matter of hitting the ball in the opposite direction that you would normally do, so that the inverted side of what you normally use. Although it would be fun to develop this reverse serving as an alternative front-line serving top players do that, and it costs a lot of practice but a bit more important at most levels is only the variation they should pay attention to. You may only be able to do the inverted Sidespin with one or two variations-crashes pure sidepin and side-backspin but if you develop and use them sparingly, they become very effective-free free points.

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