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Tip of the day

Tyson McGuffin emphasizes the importance of the slice push dink, which will make your dinks be offensive.

He demonstrates that the key to a successful slice push dink is maintaining a 3 to 9 swing path and ensuring the paddle remains level.

When executing this shot, players should aim deeper into the kitchen, targeting the "pressurized zone" to make opponents feel indecisive.

Tyson also highlights the importance of footwork, suggesting players alternate their feet to get into the correct position.

He stresses that players should only use the push dink when they have enough time and a clear view of the ball.

Key Points:

  • Maintain a 3 to 9 (like on a clock face) swing path for the slice push dink.

  • Keep the paddle level and avoid excessive wrist movement.

  • Target the "pressurized zone" in the kitchen to challenge opponents.

  • Alternate footwork to position yourself effectively.

  • Only use the push dink when you have a clear view and enough time.

Deal of the day

Meme of the day

This video! 🤣

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