Hi All,
Can I please request your inputs for the below.
I play penhold with rpb (righthanded) and one of my opponents (righthanded) does a long pendulum serve. However his standing position is not from the usual left side (my right), but stands more to the middle of the table. So sometimes, he angles the pendulum serve not to break away from me on my left, but curving in slightly at my (right) elbow. Since I stand in a backhand stance, I find it difficult to forehand loop this quickly enough although I do that sometimes.
I can return such balls with an angled penhold push to get into a rally, but I want to rpb loop this ball, but most of the times the ball goes out of the table (missing the table towards my right). Can you help on where do I contact the ball, how do i modify my RPB angle to return this.
P.S: To extend this question probably, due to the natural angle of the RPB (righthanded) and the ball trying to break to my right for regular pendulum serves, how should I contact the ball ,how do I modify the racket angle for RPB returns.
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