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NEVER Choose to Serve First! | Dominate Your Table Tennis Match with Pro Serving Tactics



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Discover the single biggest strategic mistake amateurs make at the coin toss and why pro players often choose to receive first. This masterclass breaks down the secrets of pro-level serving, focusing on why targeting the wide sidelines is far more effective than conventional placements. You’ll learn when heavy spin is a trap, how to prioritize speed and deception, and the psychological tactics to dominate your opponent before the rally even begins. Stop giving away points with predictable serves and transform this crucial shot into your greatest match-winning weapon. This is the ultimate guide to outsmarting, not just outhitting, your competition.

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19 Comments

  1. I don't know about this. If you give them an angle to work with them their return can hurt you. If you serve down the middle, they have to move their feet and decide whether to go forehand or backhand which takes their time and they have no angle to work with.
    For the first time ever … I'm questioning this coach's advice!

  2. Hi Coah Han, I like how you do the hook server (5:00) to the FH and the ball curves out. When I try this, the ball lands on the net most of the times 😂 I guess I'm lowering my body a bit too much at the moment my racket hits the ball. I need more practice! 🤣 Thank you for the video.

  3. best coach I have ever seen. Do you offer giving advise if someone sends video clips if their game or strokes?

  4. Hi Coach, your advice to give the toss to your opponent could be counterproductive at the Fifth set, in this case he will serve at 9-9 … I experienced it this week and I shouldn't. An other point regarding your explanations is that sometimes you don't use the best angle to catch the video, and sometimes you should use the slow motion to really gice us a chance to catch your point. Great videos

  5. Respected Teacher,

    As your students seeking the art of table tennis:

    * We bow to your expertise and mastery
    * We humbly request that you keep us poor amateurs in mind and continue to guide us
    * We pledge to honor your teachings by practicing diligently what you so graciously share

    Your videos are a precious gift we deeply treasure.

    尊敬的老師:

    身為向您學習乒乓球技藝的學生:

    * 我們敬佩您的專業造詣與精湛技藝
    * 懇請您繼續關照我們這些初學者,持續給予指導
    * 我們承諾將勤加練習您慷慨傳授的技法,以實踐來報答教誨

    您的教學影片是我們珍視的寶貴禮物。

  6. I’d be surprised if she really believes that. It's extremely rare for a player to not take the serve because of the psychological advantage to playing with the lead. If both players are holding serve, the player who received first is alway trying to catch up. If they serve at 9-9, it’s only because they earned it. If things hold, they’ll be serving at 8-10. If the 5th game does go to deuce, I kind of like receiving first, but that's just me. It's easier to save a match point when serving. Sometimes kids will want to face their coach or parents, but that's about the only time you see someone taking a side.

  7. Great video except the title states "NEVER"choose to serve first" when Coach Han insists that given the choice, "ALWAYS"serve first." A misunderstanding somewhere.

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