lifting

  1. Hints to making videos of lifting back spin.

    Making a good video takes a little planning and experimentation. Getting the right camera angle is key. It is apparent to me that how one makes the video is as important as the skill of the looper returning the back spin. It is best if the video show looping balls that are below the net...
  2. Good rubber for lifting/attacking backspin (BH)

    Low lvl intermeadiate player here, been advised by the better players to finally upgrade from my premade. I play aggressively and enjoy attacking almost everyball I can, even on backspin serves (chiquiatas etc.)(ik thats not recommended). Considering the yasaka rakza 7 soft on my bh. Ill be...
  3. Lifting Backspin - chinese or european rubber?

    Hey everone! Iam still struggling with doing topspins on havey backspin. I know its mainly about having the right technique and i am working on that. But somebody said that its actually much easier with a tacky chinese rubber. Another guy in my club did not agree and said the high throw of...
  4. Rubber for lifting backspin with backhand.

    So I was playing a chopper today, and while we were warming up, he was chopping to my backhand, and I was looping them back. I decided to flip my bat and switch from the Xiom Vega Pro, which I usually use for my backhand, to the Hurricane 3 Neo. For some reason, My shots were much better with...
  5. Which rubbers are really good at lifting underspin?

    Hi everyone, I play with long pimples on my BH and I play a chopping game with them. This means quite often opponents will push or chop to my FH to avoid my pimples. Once this happens I like to try and lift the push/chop with a spinny attacking shot. So I am often lifting chops and pushes in an...
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