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@NL , I think you are right on this one, shortly after I knew that I need to change my extremely speedy setup. First forehand rubber was Mark 5 , it is with this I executed my very first top spins. I said you are right because my weapon for winning points was my loop on backspin balls, I actually developed a very bad habit at that time by executing this shot and literally stop playing waiting to see the result that which always to my advantage on low level players and very difficult to players just level or two above my level at that time. I then used Aurus for a while and shortly used FX-P and T80. I liked those two very much, my problem with T80 is short game and the receive on the forehand, I think this is the most unforgiving rubber of all times. However the loop were skinny and deep with high arc. FX-P on the other hand was phenomenal on my forehand but ..and I have no explication for this, it changes its characteristics like after two months or something , it wasn't grippy no more.
I didn't really know if it is the tackiness or the harder sponge is what I like about Chinese rubbers so thanks for that. I was hesitating about trying Target Pro one as it is really expensive but now I think it worth trying the 47 degree version. I'm considering your opinions and I thank you for them. I know if I have to shorten some paths I need to benefit from every possible source of information.
I didn't really know if it is the tackiness or the harder sponge is what I like about Chinese rubbers so thanks for that. I was hesitating about trying Target Pro one as it is really expensive but now I think it worth trying the 47 degree version. I'm considering your opinions and I thank you for them. I know if I have to shorten some paths I need to benefit from every possible source of information.