Hey Maks!
Wow! I love your reverse serve you have the flick at the end of your reverse serve nailed perfectly and this is the hard part to learn.
I can see you work on your reverse a lot and looks like you have the perfect practice environment to do so. Keep up the great work!
I want you to try and experiment with a few things. Some may help some may not with your consistency.
So at the moment you are pretty much relying on your arm and wrist to produce the momentum into the ball. Imagine if you did a forehand topspin with just your arm, it would be inconsistent at times as the timing and energy required would be tough. So that’s the analogy to think about, we need to connect everything up. Check out these 3 tips below:
1) Your right leg is quite far around and behind you during the serve i think this is restricting how much you can rotate into the ball. If you be more square to the table see how your serve is. Does it help you get a better contact with the ball?
2) Weight transfer. If you use a touch more body going into the ball rather than your wrist and arm this will give you more momentum. This will help you be more consistent long term as you would have the extra energy and movement going into the ball. Most mistakes take place when only 1 thing is doing the movement. You need to practise everything, flow in sync. This is why when you play matches you may make errors as pressure effects movement. So you need to really get your reverse serve going with your body rotating into the ball.
3) You have a lot of force being used on your reverse serve, which is good, it gets you a lot of spin however this is one of the reasons the serve can drift to long. If you relax and flow more into the serve you will develop greater feeling. When the pressure is on you want to flow more into the reverse serve. Again using your body will help this. Rather than being snatchy.
I think experiement with these three things first then get back to us to let us know how you get on.
I think you’re doing a great job. Practice is key, keep up the fantastic work as before you know it your reverse will be your strongest weapon. Thinking of that, do you ever reverse serve long to catch the opponent out? Varying the serve long and short helps your short serve as it makes your opponent guess more.
Keep up the great work dude and have a great Christmas and New Years ?
