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PostPosted: 24 Dec 2012, 04:47 
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I am playing with inverted rubber on FH and TSP Curl P1r 0.5mm on BH.
I am thiniking on try an antitop 1.8 or similar for forehand?
It is a good option?
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How can we answer such a question with so little information?...What is the reason for wanting to put anti on your FH? What style of game do you currently play? What is your standard? etc


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carbonman wrote:
How can we answer such a question with so little information?...What is the reason for wanting to put anti on your FH? What style of game do you currently play? What is your standard? etc


My reason is that my top spin on forehand is not good. I want try other options. I want blocking. Now my game is a modern defensive.

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What standard are you? How long have you been playing? What training/coaching steps have you taken to improve/develop your FH topspin?

The idea of modern defence is to generally chop on the BH and loop/topspin on the FH side so inverted rubber is essential. If you plan to to use anti on the FH and LP on the BH you will just be a duck in the water. You won't be able to put any spin on your serves nor will you you be able to generate any effective spin yourself. Your attacking options will also be limited. Basically players will be able to serve long to you and then tee off on your returns.


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carbonman wrote:
What standard are you? How long have you been playing? What training/coaching steps have you taken to improve/develop your FH topspin?

The idea of modern defence is to generally chop on the BH and loop/topspin on the FH side so inverted rubber is essential. If you plan to to use anti on the FH and LP on the BH you will just be a duck in the water. You won't be able to put any spin on your serves nor will you you be able to generate any effective spin yourself. Your attacking options will also be limited. Basically players will be able to serve long to you and then tee off on your returns.


I play 8 years.

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What standard are you? What training/coaching steps have you taken to improve/develop your FH topspin?


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carbonman wrote:
What standard are you? What training/coaching steps have you taken to improve/develop your FH topspin?

my standard is blocking on FH

I training the topspin but I miss very much.


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Mastering topspin takes time, effort, attention to technique, and lots of practice. If you do this you will get it eventually. It is much better to do this rather than look to a change of equipment to solve a problem. Have you had any coaching for your FH topspin?


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Yes I have a coach.


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PostPosted: 24 Dec 2012, 17:45 
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scdit46 wrote:
Yes I have a coach.

In that case, your coach would be the best person to advise you. Good luck.


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There are a few strong defenders who use antispin on their forehands. Look in our "Anti Tactics and Techniques" and you'll find a topic on this along with video.

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I think that short pips on forehand is most suitable for me than antispin rubbers (I have open other trhead).

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