Question:
Dear Experts,
Some time ago I changed from the long pimple (Feint Long II, 1.3) to the short one (Challenger Attack 1.5), because, apart from a very good defensive game, it allowed active attacking play with higher balls. However, I have noticed that the amount of underspin is still too small for opponents and most of them do not have a problem with it.
Are there any techniques to cut the ball with much more spin ?
David
Answer:
Hi David,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Two things are needed to make a lot of underspin –
1. Equipment – Recommended rubber is Impartial XS 1.7. If the rubber is too thick, the ball will have strong repelling force and control will be a problem. This rubber has the most spin among short pips.
2. Technology – Slice the lower part of the ball slightly below the center of the racquet. You must not hit the ball; you must brush it. You have to ‘rub’ it with your wrist. Finally, practice a lot. Expect a lot of improvement in your skill.
Coach An
Han-In Table Tennis Club
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