Problem with fast rubbers

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Moxie Patel
Moxie Patel Asked 11 years ago

Hi Alois, I would like to say my english is not that good. Please try to understand my expressions. I am trying my best to explain you my problem

I had a racket with a rubber that when I loop I used to get a feel that the ball has got a lot of spin. Now the racket I have is having a Liga-QRC rubber (I don't know much about this rubber, may be, you know) and this rubber if I perform the CD experiment as you told in one of your videos is having a more grip. But the problem is that when the ball is coming at a high speed and I chop/loop I cannot feel the spin happening. It is like the ball is touching and going with a micro-second contact with the racket. Earlier the ball used to come and like stay in touch with the racket a longer time before going and make it more spin.

Again I tell I am from India and my native language is hindi though I know english a little bit. Expect for a good answer if you understand what I have written.

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 11 years ago

Hi Moxie,

The rubber and sponge may be harder and so the ball doesn’t sink in.  This will give you a different feeling than you had before.

You can get used to the rubber if you keep using it for a while.

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Moxie Patel

Moxie Patel Posted 11 years ago

This is what I wanted to know. Thanks Alois

Can you please can you mention the time it takes to get used to it. It is feeling very awkward. And also is spin really happening with that racket as I don't feel like so.


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago

It could take a couple of weeks or more.


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