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Rocketsfall wrote:I tested a 90 return character against Mack last night. He won 7-6 6-4. The 90 return didn't help me a f*ck. Non-risk returns are just as useless as with a 40 return. (As if you guys didn't already know.)
I guess I better accept that my returns will never be any good. Just concentrate on my serve games and try to grab any half chance on the return.
Nice match btw
MrGregory42 wrote:Rocketsfall wrote:I tested a 90 return character against Mack last night. He won 7-6 6-4. The 90 return didn't help me a f*ck. Non-risk returns are just as useless as with a 40 return. (As if you guys didn't already know.)
I guess I better accept that my returns will never be any good. Just concentrate on my serve games and try to grab any half chance on the return.
Nice match btw
Yeah, I tried using a player with 90 in return and it didn't make a difference for me either - but that's just because I can't return well. (I've been pretty bad at it since the update.) Like other people have alluded to, it just comes down to your position (anticipation) and timing. My problem is the positioning...for some reason I'm just never quick enough to get to the serve.
I think that having a 90 in return is just like having a 90 in backhand, serve, volley, or anything else...if you can't perform that particular skill with the proper timing, simply raising that stat up to 90 isn't necessarily going to help you.
That tends to be my problem too on return. I have "lazy feet" I notice a lot of people shuffle around when they are waiting to return serve but I tend to leave it to the very last minute to make a move. Saying that, I also go through periods where I return really well and others where I just keep dumping it in the net but I think that depends on lag and how severe it is coz I use LT a lot when I return now.
I tried a few set-ups where I used a 90 return stat but like others here have stated, I found it pretty useless coz you still have to risk a lot to have success against the good servers. I think 55 is enough for return and coupled with a high speed stat, it should be effective enough to get by with
fernado9t0rres wrote:I remember playing you awhile back on WT CHEDERER because i remember thinking i have never seen anyone execute the double risk A on the run like you did any tips?![]()
Does anyone else have a problem against riskers when your player just dosent react
fernado9t0rres wrote:
Does anyone else have a problem against riskers when your player just dosent react
TS3 in my opinion is all about positioning if you are too close to the ball when you release your swing you get all jammed up and the ball will usually sail long on a risk shot. If you are too far back and the ball is out in front you will probably just pop it up and have it smashed right back in your face. I just try and get into the best posistion possible to hit my next shot....so now give me some tips on serve
when this happens your player is to fat for fast reactions.or you generelly have the wrong bodycombination (weight-size -fat-muscles).
or you been just too late in starting conter shoottiming
CHEDERER wrote:MASTER MDMA---i currenty use a 6'2 guy with 1/11 on body fat and 10/11 on muscle is this a good body combination---becuause i did not know the body combination made a difference. i was only aware the height made a difference on my serve and backhand. should i have less muscle and more fat or what?
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