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PostPosted: 09 Jul 2017, 14:51 
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Supposed evolution of the Flick or Chiquita :-D



Some differences like dropping of the elbow and more wristy/forearm power.

Here is the master of the Flick at work, FZD in comparison, :lol:



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And Xu Xin's FH flick :lol: they are calling it a super-flick! :rofl:


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[quote="man_iii"]Supposed evolution of the Flick or Chiquita :-D

Some differences like dropping of the elbow and more wristy/forearm power.

Different techniques to make up for lack of grip more like! :D

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JUST CHANGE TO A NEW SERVICE ....

The very best service to disable all the FGD flicks. Absolutely effectual. :up:
Russian coach will gladly teach you this serving .. no payment needed. :clap:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcgWBMQiv4Q



Watch on YouTube to get to the proper video section.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glpM4J-8HFo&t=530


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man_iii wrote:
Supposed evolution of the Flick or Chiquita :-D

Some differences like dropping of the elbow and more wristy/forearm power.



*Scratches head*

Everything I've seen about the Banana Flick (also known as the Dole or Chiquita, depending on the brand of bananas sold in your supermarket) says to do exactly what the videos show. Elbow up, wrist cocked all the way down, generation of as much rotation and racket speed as possible. The second and third videos show pretty much the same as the first, except the first one uses a thinner contact resulting in less speed and more spin. The third video is also RPB. The fourth? That's not a banana flick (it's a forehand shot). Not sure what the point here is.

The Banana Flick is NOT the same thing as the "Flick" or "Flip" (or "Half Volley" if you read some of the really old books from the 50s) - it's a relatively modern stroke. And as far as I know it's strictly on the backhand. The Flick/Flip has been around since the hardbat era, probably even earlier.

(And Igor's video has, as usual, NOTHING to do with the topic at hand... :lol: :lol: :lol: )

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In pro play the most recent change is players NOT flicking the ball when they could and doing a short push.

They are all trained to return that flick ball so now the change up is to push and catch the other player off guard as they expect the flick.

A bit like poker. 60-80% of the time flick the ball and then push the rest of the time. Poker players do the same thing with certain hands to keep others 'honest'.


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JUST CHANGE TO A NEW SRVICE ... (continued).

This given service "made in Siberia" was designed purposefully to frustrate all the flippers. It is worth so much to be mentioned in this thread, I believe.
And this service shall get much more followers after a short while. I believe.


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iskandar taib wrote:
Everything I've seen about the Banana Flick (also known as the Dole or Chiquita, depending on the brand of bananas sold in your supermarket)


I reckon we should be calling it the cavendish.

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Nah. Just cavendish. 9/10 they are just cavendish bananas anyway.

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