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Introducing: Sebastian Sauer
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Author:  haggisv [ 15 Nov 2011, 11:50 ]
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SeppesTT wrote:
@haggis:
yes, many players ask for my mobile courses. At the moment I work much so that I do not make as much as possible. When things run as I want them to run in around 2 years I will have much more time. Then I plan to arrange more international courses in different cuntries and combine them with interesting holidays. I like this very much.

How high is Australia on your list of holidays?

Author:  andrewh13 [ 15 Nov 2011, 17:29 ]
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haggisv wrote:
SeppesTT wrote:
@haggis:
yes, many players ask for my mobile courses. At the moment I work much so that I do not make as much as possible. When things run as I want them to run in around 2 years I will have much more time. Then I plan to arrange more international courses in different cuntries and combine them with interesting holidays. I like this very much.

How high is Australia on your list of holidays?


I'm arriving from England next Wednesday to visit my daughter who's working there. Not near Bondi are you, for a knock?

Author:  haggisv [ 15 Nov 2011, 17:55 ]
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Unfortunately I'm in Adelaide not Sydney, which is over 1000km away. We've got some other people here from Sydney though... start a new thread and ask...

Author:  SeppesTT [ 15 Nov 2011, 21:12 ]
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Dear haggis, Australia will for sure be interesting for me. I think somewhen we can arrange something :)

Author:  RebornTTEvnglist [ 15 Nov 2011, 21:29 ]
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I'm sure you would love Australia Sebastian. Maybe you should play the Australian Open next year. Not sure which city it is in yet.

Author:  SeppesTT [ 17 Nov 2011, 06:04 ]
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Next year will be too early but maybe I will do this one day in the future (but this will not be within the next two years).

I am sure that Australia is a great country where it is really worth to come.

Author:  mynamenotbob [ 23 Nov 2011, 00:59 ]
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Sebastian, do you play much with long pips on your forehand? Seems there is so much more you can do with pips on the backhand, but if you twiddle, other than a chop what forehand shots work well with pips?

Author:  SeppesTT [ 26 Nov 2011, 01:48 ]
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Sometimes I twiddle so that I play with pips on forehand. There are some shots possible:

for example I can play a sidely played ball (in Germany people call it Seitwischer) or a normal "konter". also a chop is possible but this I do not play near to the table with forehand. Mostly I use the pips on the forehand to receive services. Especially I use this in double matches where I know where the ball comes.

These techniques are very dangerous, especially when they will be played only sometimes (maybe one time per set).

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