How to play anti-spin rubber player

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Oscar Moe Myint
Oscar Moe Myint Asked 11 years ago

Dear Sir,

It's awkward to play with an anti-spin rubber player. He drive with force the low ball flat with his backhand side.

When I topspin it, the ball goes to the net. Please explain me about it,sir?

Thanking you in anticipation

Oscar Moe Myint


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 11 years ago

Hi Oscar,

The Anti-spin will reverse the spin that you give it.  So if you play with topspin it will come back to you with backspin even if it looks like he is hitting it with topspin.

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Oscar Moe Myint

Oscar Moe Myint Posted 11 years ago

Thank you

Sir


Oscar Moe Myint

Oscar Moe Myint Posted 11 years ago

By the way,

                 How about if I use sidespins! Sir.


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago

It will come back with some sidespin.  It is best not to use too much sidespin because you get an awkward ball back.


Oscar Moe Myint

Oscar Moe Myint Posted 11 years ago

Thanks, Sir


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