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Age | U20 |
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Experience | 2〜3 years |
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I used it on the foreground.
Light hit: It gives the impression that it bounces as much as you put effort into it with a snapping feel.
Smash: The moment you hit the ball, a powerful ball hits the opponent's court directly. It is hard and can hit back without losing to the opponent's drive or smash.
Drive: You can hit a very fast ball like a smash. Passing a few centimeters above the net, the arch line is low and unique, and it will be a great weapon. There is also a sense of security that you will not lose power to the opponent's ball. On the other hand, since the arch line is low, a technique for lifting the lower rotation is required.
Block: As mentioned above, it's a rubber that has the strength to hit back against the opponent's drive, so I don't think there was much of a turn. The return ball was a straight trajectory.
Tsuttsuki: It has a hard feel and tends to have a slightly sharp trajectory.
Serve: The amount of rotation is scarce and it is difficult to get a service ace, but I was able to serve enough to connect to the 3rd and 5th balls.
This rubber has a personality that sets it apart from the current mainstream spin tension. I thought that it is an interesting rubber that can play aggressively to keep the opponent away if you master the feeling of flying as much as you put in and the low trajectory that penetrates the opponent's court. Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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