The
push or "slice" in Asia is usually used for keeping the point alive
and creating offensive opportunities. A push resembles a tennis slice: the
racket cuts underneath the ball, imparting backspin and causing the ball to
float slowly to the other side of the table.
While
not obvious, a push can be difficult to attack because the backspin on the ball
causes it to drop toward the table upon striking the opponent's racket. In
order to attack a push, a player must usually loop the ball back over the net. Often,
the best option for beginners is to simply push the ball back again, resulting
in pushing rallies. Against good players, it may be the worst option because
the opponent will counter with a loop, putting the first player in a defensive
position. Another response to pushing is flipping the ball when it is close to
the net. Pushing can have advantages in some circumstances, such as when the
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