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Hello All...
My question is about combination of rubbers for a perticular blade. And I've a long explaination for my query. Kindly bear with me..
Background.....
After knowing just basic TT at teenage, I started playing regularly (at a club 4 to 6 hr a week) at the age of 32. I love playing but still an amateur in its technicalities.
Get some regular advices from a more pro player friend. After playing for 03 years with his second hand racket, I gained fair bit of consistancy in most strokes except bh loop.
I then changed to a new racket as TB ZLC blade with and t-05 / tibhar fx-p on fh / bh and its been around a year with this setup.
Though I knew ZLC is fast and wanted slow speed high spin rubbers.
Got 05 on fh cos I like to loop and brush the boll well with fair control.
Got fx-p on bh considering a softer rubber would help in learning bh loop and opening on opponent's serve.
Issues/Problems.....
For fh, T05 looked good to me for all strokes with good control in regular practice when I know at what distance ball will come. Can tackle amount of opponent's top/back spin. But in game, ploblem is that while attacking a long back spin / push , the ball goes long more often or in net. Can't control the speed.
Secondly, for bh, fx-p seems ok in all aspects except that it feels like bottoms out while blocking hard drives.
Queries....
1. Forehand...
I have thought of changing to 05fx for a bit more control. But will it have similar effect of bottoming out or any other issue. If yes, any suggestion for high spin hard sponge rubber with some what slow speed than t05. OR, its just a matter of improving footwork and stick to t05. Age also seems to be a factor in poor footwork.
2. Backhand...
Any suggestions for bh rubber with hard sponge (again not to be too fast).
3. Blade...
Is it worth/required to change blade from TB ZLC. Any blade somewhat slow and more control. Innerforce ALC or ZLC?
Suggest from
Butterfly blades/rubbers.
Tibhar & donic rubbers.
Thanks...
My question is about combination of rubbers for a perticular blade. And I've a long explaination for my query. Kindly bear with me..
Background.....
After knowing just basic TT at teenage, I started playing regularly (at a club 4 to 6 hr a week) at the age of 32. I love playing but still an amateur in its technicalities.
Get some regular advices from a more pro player friend. After playing for 03 years with his second hand racket, I gained fair bit of consistancy in most strokes except bh loop.
I then changed to a new racket as TB ZLC blade with and t-05 / tibhar fx-p on fh / bh and its been around a year with this setup.
Though I knew ZLC is fast and wanted slow speed high spin rubbers.
Got 05 on fh cos I like to loop and brush the boll well with fair control.
Got fx-p on bh considering a softer rubber would help in learning bh loop and opening on opponent's serve.
Issues/Problems.....
For fh, T05 looked good to me for all strokes with good control in regular practice when I know at what distance ball will come. Can tackle amount of opponent's top/back spin. But in game, ploblem is that while attacking a long back spin / push , the ball goes long more often or in net. Can't control the speed.
Secondly, for bh, fx-p seems ok in all aspects except that it feels like bottoms out while blocking hard drives.
Queries....
1. Forehand...
I have thought of changing to 05fx for a bit more control. But will it have similar effect of bottoming out or any other issue. If yes, any suggestion for high spin hard sponge rubber with some what slow speed than t05. OR, its just a matter of improving footwork and stick to t05. Age also seems to be a factor in poor footwork.
2. Backhand...
Any suggestions for bh rubber with hard sponge (again not to be too fast).
3. Blade...
Is it worth/required to change blade from TB ZLC. Any blade somewhat slow and more control. Innerforce ALC or ZLC?
Suggest from
Butterfly blades/rubbers.
Tibhar & donic rubbers.
Thanks...