A chop is the defensive,
backspin counterpart to the offensive loop drive. A chop is essentially a
bigger, heavier push, taken well back from the table. The racket face points
primarily horizontally, perhaps a little bit upward, and the direction of the
stroke is straight down. The object of a defensive chop is to match the topspin
of the opponent's shot with backspin. A good chop will float nearly
horizontally back to the table, in some cases having so much backspin that the
ball actually rises. Such a chop can be extremely difficult to return due to
its enormous amount of backspin. Some defensive players can also impart no-spin
or sidespin variations of the chop.
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