Forehand Flick | Table Tennis | PingSkills
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When your opponent plays a short ball to your forehand, you can play an attacking stroke by using the flick. This stroke is also known as the flip. In this video we teach you everything you need to know to be able to play the forehand flick.
1. Contact the ball at the peak of the bounce
2. Get your wrist back to start the stroke
3. Hit the ball flat like a mini smash
4. Adjust the angle of your bat depending on the spin
5. Move your right foot under the table (left foot if left handed)
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