Tenergy T80

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I need help with tenergy t80
I cannot loop when opponent chops heavy backspin. I used many blades Yeo7 power
Stiga nctvll, prasidha jumbo all fast blades
Andro csv all+ , nittaku septear all soft blades.
My question is bh or fh i cant lift the balls under heavy backspin
Is it my stroke fault or rubber not suitable for my style.
How can i utilise this rubber for my game benefit.[emoji1317]


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My question is bh or fh i cant lift the balls under heavy backspin
Is it my stroke fault or rubber not suitable for my style.
it.

What rubbers are you used to looping backspin with?

If your loop vs backspin is good with other rubbers then you should get the hang of doing it with T80 over a few sessions.

Do some drills where you serve and you have someone push long at you and you loop.

If you don't that for an hour or so, you should get the angle dialed in with T80. You just need to do a few extra reps without the threat of losing the point so you can experiment and adjust.

Or, that is at least my best guess. Because T80 is fairly decent for looping backspin.



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What rubbers are you used to looping backspin with?

If your loop vs backspin is good with other rubbers then you should get the hang of doing it with T80 over a few sessions.

Do some drills where you serve and you have someone push long at you and you loop.

If you don't that for an hour or so, you should get the angle dialed in with T80. You just need to do a few extra reps without the threat of losing the point so you can experiment and adjust.

Or, that is at least my best guess. Because T80 is fairly decent for looping backspin.



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Thanx but what blades soft or hard is appropriate?
I use mx-s 1.8mm n mx-p 1.8 mm even rakza7 2.0mm was flawless
But T80 [emoji849] for a month now
Btw t80 Is 1.9mm
I buy most of my rubbers 1.8-1.9mm depends on availability no more max as i cant feel the ball [emoji971]


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