Top players talk about Dignics 09C
” Dignics 09C ” released on April 1, 2020 . This rubber has attracted the attention of many users as a sticky rubber that has the momentum of a high tension rubber, but it has already been used by some top players such as Boll (Germany) and Ovtcharov (Germany), and has achieved good results. .
In this project, we will approach the hidden potential of this rubber from the comments of the top players who changed the equipment to Dignics 09C.
Lee Sangsu (Korea)
Right shakehand attack type.
- World table tennis 2017 Dusseldorf Men’s singles third place.
- World table tennis 2013 Paris mixed doubles second place.
Member of the Korean Men’s National Team with both wings close to the table with outstanding power.
Blade: Custom-made (Arylate carbon shakehand / inner fiber specification)
Forehand rubber: Dignics 09C
Backhand rubber: Dignics 09C
“The Spinniest Rubber I Have Ever Used”
I changed from Tenergy 05 Hard to Dignics 09C on both sides.
The good thing about Dignics 09C is that it “spins.” Its torque is the best among the rubbers I have used so far. Since the frictional force is high and it rotates well, the trajectory of the ball naturally draws a parabola.
I feel that the stability of various techniques has increased since I started using the Dignics 09C, but among them, my service receive has become much more stable.
Another characteristic of the rally is when counter-driving against the opponent’s drive. Counter-driving with Dignics 09C not only stabilizes the hit ball, but you can hit a ball with a large amount of rotation despite the counter.
The Dignics 09C is a rubber that has the merit of increasing rotation and stability, but it is a little difficult to increase speed compared to the Tenergy 05 Hard I used before. To hit a powerful ball, you need some power.
In addition, you can hit a powerful ball when you firmly catch the ball with the racket, but if you do not catch it firmly you will be more likely to make a mistake, be careful of players who use Dignics 09C is the point I would make.
(Interview = Table Tennis Report Editor)