advanced basement player is still advancedSomething seems off here. And not just what Kairos pointed out which does seem off as well: If you are an advanced player, why would you be asking other people for advice on equipment?
advanced basement player is still advancedSomething seems off here. And not just what Kairos pointed out which does seem off as well: If you are an advanced player, why would you be asking other people for advice on equipment?
Because Chat-GPT 4.0 put him on ignore list.Something seems off here. And not just what Kairos pointed out which does seem off as well: If you are an advanced player, why would you be asking other people for advice on equipment?
Hello everyone,
I've been playing table tennis for 2 years and have already reached an advanced level. My playing style is offensive at a medium distance from the table. My backhand is very strong, but I'm having issues with my forehand. I use a Xiom Vega Europe, and because it has a soft rubber, I lack the confidence to execute strong drives and smashes. I also feel that my forehand lacks power and spin.
I was initially considering Dignics 05, but I'm concerned that it might be too fast and difficult to control, which could affect my ability to keep the ball on the table. Alternatively, I thought about Dignics 09c. Since it's a sticky rubber, it might help with control and spin, reducing mistakes and boosting my confidence. However, I worry that it may not have enough power for finishing points.
Which rubber would be best suited for my situation?
At first, I want to my setup to be both D05, then I tried D64 which I like it since it is much faster in attacking.D05, at least in my opinion is much better on the bh.
I tested D64 before on the forehand and it is amazing. It is more fun to play than D05 because it is super fast. It's a fun rubber if you're looking for a fast pace gameplay. The ball lands quite far on the table tooAt first, I want to my setup to be both D05, then I tried D64 which I like it since it is much faster in attacking.