How to get TONS of spin on your dinks

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Jordan Briones dives into the trips of topspin and backspin dinks.

He discusses the importance of the swing path, emphasizing a low-to-high motion to create a topspin.

Jordan also demonstrates the correct swing technique, focusing on the paddle head's position and the follow-through.

He explains the use of different grips, such as the Continental and Eastern grips, and how they affect the dink's spin and control.

The video includes practical drills to practice topspin and backspin dinks, targeting specific areas of the court to move the opponent out of position.

Jordan emphasizes the need for precision and control in dinking, suggesting players adjust their swing speed and aim based on the opponent's court position.

Key Points:

  • Create topspin in dinks with a low-to-high swing path.

  • Use different grips like Continental and Eastern for varied spin and control.

  • Practice drills focusing on precision and court placement.

  • Adjust swing speed and target placement based on the opponent's position.

  • Aim to pull the opponent out of position with strategically placed dinks.

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