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Author: | multigryper [ 23 Jan 2020, 17:22 ] |
Post subject: | How do you properly return a chop block? |
There's this new guy in my club, he plays a classic defender with chops and chop blocks. I know how to deal with his chops, but not chop blocks, because they come in backspin and they're quick, how do you return this? Sent from my SM-A730F using Tapatalk |
Author: | PRW [ 23 Jan 2020, 17:27 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How do you properly return a chop block? |
as with everything, it depends... what rubber is he using to chopblock? is it in response to a topspin? how deep, and how spinny, was the topspin? how deep is his return? In general - if it is deep enough, and you are well placed enough, it can be looped |
Author: | vanjr [ 24 Jan 2020, 00:43 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How do you properly return a chop block? |
multigryper wrote: There's this new guy in my club, he plays a classic defender with chops and chop blocks. I know how to deal with his chops, but not chop blocks, because they come in backspin and they're quick, how do you return this? Sent from my SM-A730F using Tapatalk Looks like you play double inverted. So loop what you can and push what you can't. Great opportunity to learn a new skill. It will pay off one day. |
Author: | iskandar taib [ 24 Jan 2020, 09:26 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How do you properly return a chop block? |
PRW wrote: as with everything, it depends... what rubber is he using to chopblock? is it in response to a topspin? how deep, and how spinny, was the topspin? how deep is his return? In general - if it is deep enough, and you are well placed enough, it can be looped And if it's too high and especially if it's short - whack the heck out of it out of his reach. Iskandar |
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