Professional Table Tennis Tips

By: Irving Oala

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Professional table tennis tips are important as they come from players who make their livings from table tennis or regularly win table tennis games. This knowledge has been gleaned from a greater number of table tennis games then most amateur players have ever played and usually against better opponents who know most of these table tennis tips themselves. By employing some of the professional table tennis tips below, you will have a strategy to concentrate on following while you play, which should help you win more often or at least generally improve your game.

  1. Mix up your serves. There are a number of different table tennis serves, some that are based on speed and others that are based on different types of spin. Mix these serves up regularly so that it keeps your opponent on-guard when they are playing against you.
  2. Develop a third ball attack. When you serve and your opponent returns it is important to try to strike on this third shot back over the net. This is an important professional table tennis tip, as it will help you develop a strategy of what serve you are going to hit so that your opponent has to return it in a specific way and you can score on the constantly.
  3. Watch the opponents racket when receiving a serve. The ball moves to quickly to really see it many times and beyond that professional or skilled table tennis players can usually deceive their opponents with different moves on their serves. However, a professional table tennis tip to keep from being thrown off when receiving a serve entails watching your opponent's paddle when they are serving to you.
  4. Mix up returns when receiving. As professional table tennis tips can be read by your opponents as well, they may try to get you to return the ball to the same spot over and over again so they can dominate you on the third ball of the point. So try to mix up your returns so you can disrupt their attacking flow after they serve to you.
  5. Practice footwork. An important professional table tennis tip has nothing to do with your paddle or the balls you hit, but rather your feet, which will put you in the proper position to hit shots and return shots. Practice moving from side to side swiftly and effectively so you can get to balls your opponent has shot and effectively return them.
  6. Control your temper. This is a professional table tennis tip that also applies to all athletic sports. Your head controls your body so if you are angry or distracted while playing, it will show in your game, often in a negative way.
Posted on: Mar. 02, 2011