The worst was Stiga Carbo 7.6 + 2 MAX Stiga China Extreme. Super heavy and way too fast (I was a beginner at the time).
The best I have right now is OSP Virtuoso + T19 on both sides. Light and spinny.
It depends. Is it the same opponent who was serving illegally the entire match? The same opponent who kept stealing points by declaring "net" every time they could not return my serve? Is it that girl who kept reversing the score, "no, it is 8-3 in my favour"?
If I am playing Samsonov, sure.
I laugh so hard when she turns to face the camera. Often there would be a second where the beauty filter has not kicked in, and you can see her real face. Then the filter kicks in, and her face transforms into a generic "asian model" face. So insecure.
I am not sure why it is Zyre vs 1 other rubber, and not like this:
Zyre numbers: xxx
D09C numbers: xxx
Rubber N3: xxx
...
I thought you had the numbers for other rubbers too, no?
You performed similar tests in the past.
I got a prescription for Dayvigo several months ago, but even with Dayvigo I could not sleep after an evening of TT.
But I found a cocktail of 3 pills that works for me: 5mg Dayvigo, Magnesium Bisglycinate 200mg, 1mg Melatonin.
Try the same with Donic. 😆😆😆
They have BlueGrip, BlueFire, Acuda, BlueStorm, BlueStar series, and a bunch of stand-alone rubbers as well (Barracuda, etc).
There are grandmas with BTY carbon + D09C max on both sides in my club who do not even know how to hold the racket properly, yet alone hit a simple drive.
I laugh so hard when I see their equipment.
I do not think it helps people. A lot of people would get confused by it, and some will play the correct stroke by accident.
It is always better to explain things correctly instead of perpetuating false statements and passing them onto the next generation of players.
On the one hand, high level TT players go for the hardest rubbers these days.
On the other hand, they boost them, making them soft.
So why not go for softer rubbers in the first place and what is this hate for soft rubbers?
Prob does not qualify as EJ, but I changed my FH rubber (Fastarc G1) to Tenergy 19. So far only played for 30 min with it, but 1 difference is very pronounced: balls no longer slip when I attack underspin, everything went in.