On the other hand, your serve is illegal (ball must be behind the end of the table, and must be tossed straight upward from an open palm); your grip is poor; your net is clearly sagging in the middle; your table does not appear level; your stance heavily favors your forehand, leaving your backhand side exposed; any movement toward your backhand side will probably be hampered by the curb; and your game will be affected by any passing breeze.
I can't tell for certain, but I suspect you're also using cheap-ass paddles and the old, smaller ball, and that your net does not project six inches out from the sides of the table like it's supposed to.
Of course, I'm assuming you're the one on the right....
Brad, is that Ryan 2002 or little Alex 2002? What a charming picture in all seriousness, you are a dedicated father by the look of things, teaching your boy how to play table tennis at such a young age, or do you Americans call it bat ball?