Forehand Stroke - A stroke made with the racket held perpendicular to the ground, and where the ball is hit with the flat side of the racket., Backhand Stroke  - A stroke made with the racket held so that the head is facing away from the player, and where the ball is hit with the backhand side., Topspin Stroke  - A stroke where the player brushes the ball up and over the net with topspin, causing the ball to drop quickly and bounce high., Backspin Stroke - A stroke where the player brushes the ball with backspin, causing the ball to spin backwards when it hits the table., Chop Stroke - A defensive stroke where the player slices downward at the ball, causing the ball to spin in the opposite direction., Block Stroke - A defensive stroke where the player blocks the ball back to their opponent, often used to counterattack their opponent's powerful shots., Serve - The first shot in a table tennis point, where the player puts the ball into play., Smash - A powerful overhead stroke used to put the ball away., Loop - A looping forehand or backhand stroke with topspin, used to attack the opponent's weak spots., Push - A defensive stroke where the player hits the ball with backspin back to their opponent, often used to start a rally., Flick - A quick wrist movement used to attack a short ball near the net., Footwork - The movement and positioning of the player's feet to get into position to hit the ball., Spin - The rotation of the ball in flight, caused by the player's stroke.,

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