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Hi,
I am still very unsure about the BH rubber I should use. I am testing different rubbers at the moment for my backhand.
The problem: I am much better in flicking (banana/strawberry/normal) over the table than in the short game with pushes, therefore I preferred very grippy rubbers in the past. However I am really bad in BH serve-receive, especially fast serves, because my feet are old and slow. For this reason a rubber that is less spin sensitive would be better. Any recommendations? For blocking I actually always preferred to block with backspin. In general my BH style is to try to win the point with spin and placement. My FH rubber is the Hammond Z2 (max), my BH-rubber should be softer. I tested the soft version of the Z2 (available only in max) on the BH side. It was great against players, who play/serve with not so much spin, but against fast/spinny serves it really was a desaster
. So I tested short pips (Andro Blowfish 1.8) with the idea to twiddle for low, slow short balls. Its so slow compared to the Z2 and you need to go through the ball so much for an attack. Should I maybe test the Blowfish in max or another short pip, maybe the Spinfire?
Another idea for testing is something like a tenergy in 1.7 mm.
I am still very unsure about the BH rubber I should use. I am testing different rubbers at the moment for my backhand.
The problem: I am much better in flicking (banana/strawberry/normal) over the table than in the short game with pushes, therefore I preferred very grippy rubbers in the past. However I am really bad in BH serve-receive, especially fast serves, because my feet are old and slow. For this reason a rubber that is less spin sensitive would be better. Any recommendations? For blocking I actually always preferred to block with backspin. In general my BH style is to try to win the point with spin and placement. My FH rubber is the Hammond Z2 (max), my BH-rubber should be softer. I tested the soft version of the Z2 (available only in max) on the BH side. It was great against players, who play/serve with not so much spin, but against fast/spinny serves it really was a desaster
Another idea for testing is something like a tenergy in 1.7 mm.