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After playing as a long pips chopper for a while, it seems like there is a pretty big difficulty with the setup: when the opponent sends no-spin balls to the backhand. Watching pro choppers, it seems like they manage to chop the no-spin balls with enough backspin so that the opponent doesn't have an easy attack on the next ball, and I am wondering how they manage to do this.
Are there any choppers here who can give me some technique tips for how to generate maximum backspin with long pips? I'm still not sure how to do it well and there's not much advice on YouTube -- all the tutorials are for how to play OX long pips push-block style. Any tips or intuition for the feeling and technique would be greatly appreciated.
Is there a rubber which is best for generating spin on empty balls? I've been using Feint Long 2/3 with max sponge, and considering trying some of the Victas Curl rubbers.
Are there any choppers here who can give me some technique tips for how to generate maximum backspin with long pips? I'm still not sure how to do it well and there's not much advice on YouTube -- all the tutorials are for how to play OX long pips push-block style. Any tips or intuition for the feeling and technique would be greatly appreciated.
Is there a rubber which is best for generating spin on empty balls? I've been using Feint Long 2/3 with max sponge, and considering trying some of the Victas Curl rubbers.