There are a variety of serves that can be used in table tennis. The most common is the forehand serve, which is executed by bouncing the ball on the right side of the table and then hitting it with the paddle held in the right hand.
The backhand serve is similar, but the ball is bounced on the left side of the table and hit with the paddle held in the left hand.
The forehand pendulum serve is a variation of the forehand serve in which the ball is first bounced off the end of the table before being hit.
The forehand reverse pendulum serve is another variation of the forehand serve, in which the ball is first bounced on the right side of the table and then off the end of the table before being hit.
The forehand tomahawk serve is a more advanced variation of the forehand serve, in which the ball is first bounced on the right side of the table and then hit with a backswing.
The backhand tomahawk serve is similar, but the ball is first bounced on the left side of the table.
The high toss serve is another advanced variation, in which the ball is tossed high into the air and then hit with a backswing.
The drop shot is a variation of the low serve, in which the ball is barely bounced before being hit.
Finally, there is also a no-spin serve, which is executed by holding the paddle close to the ball and not adding any spin to it. All of these serves can be used to win points in table tennis.