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Confusing My Opponents—One Hand at a Time!

  • OxCME OxCME
  • Apr 26
  • 1 min read

Dale Carnegie once said, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." I believe that’s exactly what I did with my injury.


After more than six months, I’m finally back to playing with my right hand again—and I couldn’t be happier. It was a strange and challenging time, having to force myself to adapt as a left-handed chopper. I'm definitely not as consistent yet with my right hand, and I have to be careful not to get injured again.


That said, there was a silver lining. The injury pushed me to develop a more defensive mindset, and I truly believe it's made me a more well-rounded player. But most importantly, now that my right hand is back in action, I can switch between hands—playing defensively as a left-handed chopper, and then finishing points with my right.



My opponents usually get pretty annoyed and confused by my constant hand switching—but as far as I know, it’s totally legal! So I think it’s safe to say I’ve made my comeback with a BANG!

 
 
 

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