I recently played an ITTF-supported tournament in Peru and was surprised by how weak the equipment control was.
I noticed several players using rubbers with very large pores and unusual reactions, which didn’t seem compliant. This becomes even more concerning when it comes to long pips, where small differences in structure or sponge can have a big impact on spin and control.
The main issue: there were no proper tools to check thickness, sponge, or boosting—just very basic racket control.
At this level, that doesn’t feel right. It makes it hard to trust that everyone is playing under the same rules.
Has anyone else experienced this, especially with long pips?
I noticed several players using rubbers with very large pores and unusual reactions, which didn’t seem compliant. This becomes even more concerning when it comes to long pips, where small differences in structure or sponge can have a big impact on spin and control.
The main issue: there were no proper tools to check thickness, sponge, or boosting—just very basic racket control.
At this level, that doesn’t feel right. It makes it hard to trust that everyone is playing under the same rules.
Has anyone else experienced this, especially with long pips?
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