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 Post subject: BH anti
PostPosted: 05 Feb 2010, 06:54 
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I having service return difficulties on my backhand with certain players that have heavy spin serves. Im currently using sriver fx or sriver el. Would it be worthwhile having an anti on my backhand when playing these players and if so which one.
Im using an inverted rubber on my FH for looping/attack.


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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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You can return anything with Neubauer ABS, however Butterfly Super Anti might prove to be more useful overall.

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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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Ok so what your saying is using different blades with different rubbers will not work unless I implement it as a constant. What would be a cheap short pips or anti to try given that its main use it to negate spinny serves with a push return and can be used to block and possibly attack using a topspin flick ?


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How about the 729 802-40 soft pro version with 2.2 sponge-would this be a good transition and also negate spinny serves ?


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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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802-40 is relatively sensitive to spin for an SP. Donic Baxster D25 short pips are the most spin-resistant I've used. Not that cheap though.

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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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FS 804 or Armstrong Attack New Anti Spin should be a good choice. Adjustment won't be too hard in terms of speed and attacking.

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Mr Black wrote:
FS 804 or Armstrong Attack New Anti Spin should be a good choice. Adjustment won't be too hard in terms of speed and attacking.


Forget the 804, not a v. good anti and fast, sensitive to spin and blade angle dependant too.

I have the AANAS, this has great control with it's soft sponge and velvetty textured surface, a little fast for me, but i got it working on a slower blade nicely, it plays like an inverted alot but you can manipulate spin and get opponents dumping in the net alot during long rallies, serve return and actually on serve, it is very deceptive!

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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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diamondinvest wrote:
Ok so what your saying is using different blades with different rubbers will not work unless I implement it as a constant. What would be a cheap short pips or anti to try given that its main use it to negate spinny serves with a push return and can be used to block and possibly attack using a topspin flick ?


I know alot of players say not to do this, but my mate and i do, i have 2 or 3 set-ups that i will use in a match depending on the type of player i face, i may take 6 set-ups with me, they are all variations of my main set-up with slight differences, something to turn to if things aren't going well or if a new opponent plays fast, slow, whatever!

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where can i buy this AANAS online ?


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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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diamondinvest wrote:
where can i buy this AANAS online ?


iruiru.com ;)

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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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Can the rubber be glued ?


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diamondinvest wrote:
Can the rubber be glued ?


Yes, i use ordinary chack still.

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How would it compare to best anti ?


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Different, lighter, faster, plays just a little more like an inverted rubber, Best Anti does not!

Best anti is definitely better for a safer, more defensive b/h style of play, i had similar problems as you, which made me take the same route!

Both will enable you to manipulate/kill spin and give great control!

Oh, i have some used and new Best anti to sell if you are interested!

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 Post subject: Re: BH anti
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So you recommend i go with Armstrong as its closer to an inverted ?


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