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Well, I have watched the match.

This definitely has not been the top form of Luka, could have done better.

I believe this is a good example to show that the anti becomes uses after a certain level of opponent. So unfortunate.



Luka gave his best and some sets were really close.

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martinspin wrote:
GregorTT425 wrote:
Well, I have watched the match.

This definitely has not been the top form of Luka, could have done better.

I believe this is a good example to show that the anti becomes uses after a certain level of opponent. So unfortunate.



Luka gave his best and some sets were really close.


I do not think this was his best. He was definitely better when he beaten Simon Gauzy, for example. Also, maybe his forehand is now less spinny with thie BlueStar A1. Maybe the BlueGrip C2 was better.
There were "close" sets, except the very first one. This was just not Luka's day. Shame we do not get to see more matches from him. He is pretty much rare to be seen playing a new match.

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GregorTT425 wrote:
He is pretty much rare to be seen playing a new match.


That's why I enjoyed to watch him at the Beirut II Feeder event. Guido Heun (DMS) told me, the Doc Herbert Neubauer pay a monthly fee for playing his anti rubber.

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I saw Luca's match, too, and an off day with FLanti seems to be a bad day. He blocked a lot into the net or too high off his FLanti, which cost him a lot of points. I wonder if he relied less on blocking with the FLanti when a loop comes to his forehand side and blocked or countered more with a traditional forehand, whether that would be better for his overall game. That weird backhand FLanti block on the forehand side seems to be much less reliable.


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I saw Luca's match, too, and an off day with FLanti seems to be a bad day. He blocked a lot into the net or too high off his FLanti, which cost him a lot of points. I wonder if he relied less on blocking with the FLanti when a loop comes to his forehand side and blocked or countered more with a traditional forehand, whether that would be better for his overall game. That weird backhand FLanti block on the forehand side seems to be much less reliable.


So I do not really feel the angle I should play with on the forehand side with the flanti. The backhand is just steadier. With forehand I only chop.

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I created a sheet with all listest world ranking player on www.martinspin.ch who use pimples or anti rubbers. There you have a nice overview about typ of material and their playing styles. Wish you much fun!

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