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Offensive Strokes
8問 • 2年前
  • Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan
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  • 1

    is a basic action that propels the ball in your opponent’s table.

    Stroke

  • 2

    This stroke is generally used to keep the ball in play, apply pressure on the opponent and potentially opening up an opportunity for a powerful attack.

    Hit

  • 3

    This is the most basic table tennis stroke that you should learn. It will help you build your confidence to control a ball.

    The Forehand Drive

  • 4

    is not as powerful a stroke as the forehand drive. But it is a must-learn technique for the beginner. It helps you control the shots and continue the rally from your backhand portion.

    The Backhand Drive

  • 5

    Originated in the 1960s, it is considered as the reverse of speed drive, in this the racket is parallel to the direction of the stroke and then the racket hit the ball that results in creating topspin.

    Loop

  • 6

    Used against high loop drives, this stroke is made by keeping the racket near the ball and hitting it just after it lands on your side. This gives the ball speed and unplayable.

    Counter-hit

  • 7

    When a player tries to hit the ball that has not bounced to the edge of table and player does not have the room to wind up in a backswing. After that the ball still be attacked and resulting a shot called _______.

    Flick

  • 8

    is preferred by the players when the ball bounces too high or is too close to the net. Usually done with a forehand stroke, a smash imparts rapid acceleration to the ball making it difficult for the opponent to react in time.

    Smash

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  • 1

    is a basic action that propels the ball in your opponent’s table.

    Stroke

  • 2

    This stroke is generally used to keep the ball in play, apply pressure on the opponent and potentially opening up an opportunity for a powerful attack.

    Hit

  • 3

    This is the most basic table tennis stroke that you should learn. It will help you build your confidence to control a ball.

    The Forehand Drive

  • 4

    is not as powerful a stroke as the forehand drive. But it is a must-learn technique for the beginner. It helps you control the shots and continue the rally from your backhand portion.

    The Backhand Drive

  • 5

    Originated in the 1960s, it is considered as the reverse of speed drive, in this the racket is parallel to the direction of the stroke and then the racket hit the ball that results in creating topspin.

    Loop

  • 6

    Used against high loop drives, this stroke is made by keeping the racket near the ball and hitting it just after it lands on your side. This gives the ball speed and unplayable.

    Counter-hit

  • 7

    When a player tries to hit the ball that has not bounced to the edge of table and player does not have the room to wind up in a backswing. After that the ball still be attacked and resulting a shot called _______.

    Flick

  • 8

    is preferred by the players when the ball bounces too high or is too close to the net. Usually done with a forehand stroke, a smash imparts rapid acceleration to the ball making it difficult for the opponent to react in time.

    Smash