p.s. I'm not sure (didn't calculate nor measured it) if it's really impossible to get the same spin with todays 40+ balls as with the 38 mm balls. It will definitely require more effort but impossible?[/p]
Radius 40mm is cca 5,3% more than 38mm. The circumference is linearly dependent on radius. In order to have the same angular speed, the surface speed will have to increase, and since surface speed is just circumference per second, the surface speed will only increase linearly, i.e. 5,3% more too. To induce it, the part of your motion, which induces spin (the other part induces speed), will have to be 5,3% faster.
Given how athletic the top players now are, I mean sorry, given how we all are now much more athletic, and how much more we understand how to transfer the power in bio-mechanically native and elegant way, I think not only is 5,3% doable, I think it has been long surpassed
OK, forget that BS. I just wanted to say, that I love when the ball drops under the opponents racquet, due to the spin.
What's really going to bake your/mine noodle later on is ... would we still be able to handle the 38mm ball now, given our "upgrades" ? ... if I hadn't said anything?
