Joo Sae-Hyuk in Adam Bobrow's newest Video "I Challenged the Best Defender of All Time"

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It’s impossible for me to put more than 3 topspin’s in a row against a good choppers with LP.
You need more and more topspin to fight the backspin and the LP makes it heavier and heavier each time

In a match I would push after 3 topspin max or do a fake topspin (= just lifting the ball)
 
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It’s impossible for me to put more than 3 topspin’s in a row against a good choppers with LP.
You need more and more topspin to fight the backspin and the LP makes it heavier and heavier each time

In a match I would push after 3 topspin max or do a fake topspin (= just lifting the ball)
You should learn to control your topspin and open your racket a little bit - there isn't any need for more and more topspin to fight backspin once you reach an equilibrium against LP. You just open your racket and keep the same swing which is not necessarily a fake topspin, you just don't try to add more and more spin. It's only if the returned ball is short that you need to give up and push.

Playing against inverted chop is much harder IMHO, then the ball is loaded and I am not even sure I am physically able to lift it.
 
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I agree completely with your amazing insight.
Yes this is why I also very strongly feel that choppers should use only inveretd rubbers both sides as Joo correctly points out
You sound a lot like a guy we used to ban here, just saying the opposite of what he would say. Are you a reverse-SJAN clone? Think reverse-Flash if you are familiar with the superhero and supervillain.
 
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