With the amount of information overload from this and other threads I'd imagine it'd be hard for zezima to digest or implement much at all. I've read that you can't get a coach but even having one dedicated high level player to give you feedback online would be much better to achieve your goals...
I failed to get Patrick's autograph 😢, I have another chance on Friday though😅
Surely Alexi and he had point of the tournament so far, those 23 points were nuts. (PS could you guys hear me 😂😂)
This match was incredible, lum was playing superb, the around the net and the curve ball to the forehand side were mesmerising. Sad he couldn't close it, it could have been the win Nich needs to really pull together his confidence
This is a little neurotic, it could be more digestible by dumbing it down to being conscious that your opponent likes to use a heavy push on their forehand but bumps it more on their backhand.
I think that throw arc definitely can be impactful but I believe that if you can loop 80-90% of training balls on with one rubber you can get at least 70-80% with nearly any other rubber with a little bit of practice. How the ball goes on will feel and look different, the feeling of contacting...
How challenging are the backspins? Do you have to move alot for them are they in fast repitions? If not and they're just heavy balls that you don't need to move that much for then changing rubbers probably won't help.
Confidence vote for glayzer 05 both sides, easier to activate that g1, good lifespan, short game is still easy (I'm using an accoustic so that might help).
Main con is that the rubber is fragile
As a D1 Patrick glazer this might be the most stinging finals lost I've ever seen, coming back from 3-0 and losing 14-12 in the last set. My table got a thumping after that final point, I just want my boy to get his silverware that he deserves!