Dink feint describes a fake motion that disguises a soft shot. Players prepare as if hitting firmly. At contact, they soften the paddle motion. Opponents react to the initial swing shape. The sudden change disrupts defensive timing. Controlled wrist action ensures accuracy. Feints create brief hesitation in opponents. Smart timing increases effectiveness significantly. Players maintain balanced body posture. Deception works best during close net exchanges. Consistency prevents obvious patterns. For example, a player fakes a drive then plays a soft dink. Effective feints open space for future attacks.
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