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Recently a few long pips players have showed up, and I mostly don't understand what spin to expect from their long pips rubber. Can somebody tell me the basic advice for knowing the spin?
So far, I have deduced that whenever I loop heavy spin to their long pips, it seems to always come back heavy underspin.
If I just topspin drive to their long pips, it seems to come back a dead-ball or maybe light underspin. What other basic essential patterns should be known?
If I push underspin to their pips, they push with their long pips, what spin would it come back to me as?
Does the type of stroke they use on their long pips change the spin of the ball? or is the spin mostly dependent on the incoming spin? Because I notice that a lot of times even if they use a push stroke, it looks like it should be underspin but it ends up being topspin or no-spin. So I often feel confused.
So far, I have deduced that whenever I loop heavy spin to their long pips, it seems to always come back heavy underspin.
If I just topspin drive to their long pips, it seems to come back a dead-ball or maybe light underspin. What other basic essential patterns should be known?
If I push underspin to their pips, they push with their long pips, what spin would it come back to me as?
Does the type of stroke they use on their long pips change the spin of the ball? or is the spin mostly dependent on the incoming spin? Because I notice that a lot of times even if they use a push stroke, it looks like it should be underspin but it ends up being topspin or no-spin. So I often feel confused.
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