Table tennis doubles technique

First of all, let's talk about the footwork of table tennis doubles: in the process of doubles, the requirement for footwork is higher than that of singles. Because of the influence of the venue, collisions should be avoided as much as possible. The footwork of left-right pairing is relatively simple, generally based on the eight-character footwork, that is, the left-hand net claps and hits the ball back to the left half of the table, and the right-hand net claps and hits the ball forward, and so on. If it is a pair of two right hands or left hands, the gait is higher than that of a pair of right hands. At this time, the triangle footwork is the main method, and the right hand pairing is taken as an example. When the incoming ball is in the forehand area, give way clockwise as far as possible, that is, after A hits the ball, it moves clockwise behind B. After B hits the ball, it moves in the way of A, just like moving clockwise in the same place. When the incoming ball is in the backhand zone, it is counterclockwise. However, the actual route to the ball is not fixed, and it is more necessary for doubles players to cultivate a high degree of tacit understanding through usual practice.

Second, the tactical analysis of table tennis doubles: In doubles, because everyone needs to hit the ball at intervals, but because of the field system, it is easy to cause collisions when hitting the ball, so the application of tactics in doubles is more important than singles. In doubles, the common tactic is to attack the weak point of the opponent, that is, the hitting point generally chooses the running position of the weak side of the opponent, and the tactics of attacking one corner or crossing two corners can also be adopted. The main purpose of these tactics is to disrupt the opponent's running mode and put the opponent in a passive position. The tactical arrangements vary from person to person. In the game, it is often seen that the server makes gestures to the other party or the server makes gestures to the other party. These gestures represent the tactical arrangements of the two men. For example, you can give a thumbs-up to indicate that I want to serve the topspin and prompt my partner to prepare the backhand.

Finally, let's talk about the pairing method of table tennis doubles (which is more important and often affects the competition results): the general pairing principles in table tennis doubles are left and right pairing, straight and horizontal pairing and all-football pairing. Pairing left and right mainly chooses a left-handed player and a right-handed player, which can give full play to their forehand strength. It is said that forehand players are in the world, and the use of forehand in doubles directly affects their initiative. Vertical and horizontal pairing mainly considers factors inside and outside the table. The pairing of backhand and backhand has inherent advantages in handling the ball and forehand fighting in the stage, while backhand has the advantage of both forehand and backhand. Because doubles are played at intervals, the horizontal stroke can not only create opportunities for the straight stroke, but also protect his backhand position, which can reduce the difficulty of handling the ball in the table. Football-style pairing is generally a pairing of two attackers or two choppers. Chopper and attacker are rarely paired, but sometimes this pairing may be a miracle because the other party is unfamiliar. At present, domestic men's doubles are mostly straight or paired left and right.