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I find that if a throw angle is low, the rubber is very limited. It has trouble executing a wide variety of shots like opening loops, counter loops, flicks, etc.
But I also find that if a throw angle is too high, it forces you to play with a more closed racket face. Because you now have less surface area to work with, you make more unforced errors and whiffs.
What is your ideal throw angle? Are there certain rubbers that you find have too high or too low throw angle? For example I find that Dignics 09c has a quite high throw angle, not outrageous, but slightly causes more unforced errors due to racket angle.
But I also find that if a throw angle is too high, it forces you to play with a more closed racket face. Because you now have less surface area to work with, you make more unforced errors and whiffs.
What is your ideal throw angle? Are there certain rubbers that you find have too high or too low throw angle? For example I find that Dignics 09c has a quite high throw angle, not outrageous, but slightly causes more unforced errors due to racket angle.