This video is about Dr. Neubauer's pips users.
I am using this medium, pips K. O., with a sponge thickness of 1.3 mm.
In this video, I attacked an incoming served underspin ball with a loop or lift. When opponents get used to my slow and wobbly push and side push of their heavy underspin serve, they lose their balance if I change my receive into a loop.
Either they will hit the ball with their wood or land it too short before the net.
Let's see some of my returns here.
Or if it came from a passive block or my brushing with the pips is too slow, my returned ball is approaching them fast, but suddenly after bouncing on their table, the ball stops spinning, causing the opponent's returned ball to overshoot.
The last scenario to attack with these medium pips was to slow down their attack. And with that, I did the smashing for them.
I hope you learned something from it. If you want headaches for your opponents and to laugh more, this rubber is for you. Happy smashing!
For issues and concerns, feel free to email me at rotuvillo@gmail.com
Attacking with Dr. Neubauer K . O. Tournament Games
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