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TIP OF THE WEEK
Serving Seemiller Depth
By Carl Danner
Against better, attacking players, an good depth for your serves is just long enough so that the receiver can't tell if it will bounce twice. This creates indecision in your opponent, who needs to reach below the table to loop (as he will want to). You may get a weak, deep return as a result.Dan Seemiller has always recommended this tactic, which served him well in his world-class playing career.