Attack with antispin rubber

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Abdul Zabil
Abdul Zabil Asked 5 years ago

Can you attack with antispin rubber especially when the opponent gives a backspin on ur backhand or forehand?

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 5 years ago

Hi Abdul,

Yes this is possible especially if there is backspin on the ball.

The anti-spin rubber will covert the backspin to topspin as it comes off the racket.  Therefore you can hit through the ball and make an attacking stroke.

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