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| Written by Larry Hodges | |
| Monday, 07 April 2008 | |
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Can you name the fifteen fast & deep serves? More importantly, can you execute them effectively? Let's start by naming them, based on the type of spin and placement. When serving fast & deep, you don't just serve anywhere. There are three specific spots you should aim for: wide backhand, wide forehand, and middle. By serving to the wide forehand or backhand, you force the opponent to move to the ball; if you serve to their middle forehand or backhand, as many players do, you mostly just set them up. Often even more effective, however, is to serve into the middle, that spot around the elbow where your opponent has to decide between forehand and backhand, and then move out of the way to make the shot. For each of these serves, there are basically five types of spin you can use:
To serve fast & deep, you need to contact the ball very low to the table, from a foot or so behind the table, and make the first bounce very close to your own endline. This maximizes the distance it will have over the table to drop on the other side. Serving crosscourt, corner to corner, also gives you extra table and allows extra speed. Try to memorize your contact point so you can do it over and over; this takes practice. Fast & deep serves are precision serves, and take practice. The more you practice, the faster you'll be able to do them consistently. You don't need to perfect all fifteen of these serves, although you should at least experiment with them all. You should experiment and find which ones work for you. Here are three versions that I find most effective (for now, we'll assume both players are righty's):
A few notes about the middle:
Here are some common mistakes when serving fast & deep:
Finally, remember that anything that is predictable becomes less effective. If you serve fast & deep too often, it will become less effective. Develop strong spin serves, especially short ones, and keep your opponents frustrated as they try to adjust to all your serve variations. Then throw those fast & deep serves at them when they're not ready. Serve long and prosper! |
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