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  1. Long pips to Inverted rubber transition

    Thanks for the response. Guess if I'm serious about changing my style, I gotta put in the hours. I'll make a decision soon. Cheers!
  2. Long pips to Inverted rubber transition

    yes, I play close to the table mostly. The sponge was max thickness and the pips were nittaku something.. I dont remember the actual name. Never tried SP OX. I have only ever played with LP OX. First it was Yasaka Phantom 007 infinity, now it's Tibhar Grass DtecS OX.
  3. Long pips to Inverted rubber transition

    Thanks for your response.I will try inverted for a couple of weeks and see how it turns out. I'm an OX player, so inverted both sides increases the weight of the bat significanctly to tamper with my timing, but I can get used to that and 2 weeks is significant enough for me to try it out. and...
  4. Long pips to Inverted rubber transition

    Thanks for your reply carly. For starters, I am type-1, close to the table blocking, but I do go back for deeper chops when necessary. I'm fairly confident with my FH top spins, so the rallies are generally short when I attack. I am not a "natural" chopper, just something I have been doing for a...
  5. Long pips to Inverted rubber transition

    Thank you for your reply. It has given me a lot of clarity with my decision. The game nowadays has become pretty fast and close to the table, with people looping a little less than they used to and going for speed more than spin. In such a scenario flipping becomes more about pre-shot instinct...
  6. Long pips to Inverted rubber transition

    Hi, I'm an intermediate level player who has been playing with long pips since I can remember holding my first racket. My coach handed it to me and I have been sticking with it since 2007. However, I have recently been working on my backhand top spins, smashes, counter and blocking with an...
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