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Hi guys,
i got catched via a great tutorial on youtube by the idea of opening up the racket angle while looping.
I kinda feels like i can attack long balls with more consistency. So while the racket angle could stay open for backspin and topspin ball, it's still important to find the right amount of forward and upward motion between these two shots.
I wonder about other opinions. Is this still looping or more of a hitting with adding enough spin to get the ball over the net.
Also are the new rubber generation of thin topsheet and thick sponge beneficial to this style...
i got catched via a great tutorial on youtube by the idea of opening up the racket angle while looping.
I kinda feels like i can attack long balls with more consistency. So while the racket angle could stay open for backspin and topspin ball, it's still important to find the right amount of forward and upward motion between these two shots.
I wonder about other opinions. Is this still looping or more of a hitting with adding enough spin to get the ball over the net.
Also are the new rubber generation of thin topsheet and thick sponge beneficial to this style...