Another nice post Andrea! It's very encouraging for all players that expects a happy and winning playing times for 2023! I am planning to use Anti-top again but Spinlord GIGANT = very very slow little gripy easy to play. Happy 2023 for all friends, Anti, LP, SP or inverted players!
Currently I am using FH (mercury 3 Yinhe Asia ) , BH antispin gigant 1.2 sponge with Spinlord ultra carbon defend Blade.Still get used to find the right way to attack with antispin rubber.
@@mohdsoffimdsaad8325 , I decided to try Nittaku Best Anti 1,2 (thin) and I liked it to much... Its very easy to attack with it... easy fast pushing back spin ball
Great! I am now using Yasaka Anti Power on my backhand, about these kinds of hard antispin rubbers, just wanna know if can I do the chopping in the middle and far station. I plan to choose between ABS3 and Barna Original Super Glanti Soft. What would you suggest?
Frictionless anti are not the best choice for a classic defense game. They can be used but in emergency situations when the opponent is good at getting you away from the table. If you want to experiment then based on my experience I would recommend an anti with a soft sponge. 😉
4 more questions would help me alot! im planning to switch to metador carbon and abs 2 pro. Have you tried tenergy 05 on your forehand? I use this one and was wondering if its any good in this blade (coming of timo boll alc) do you also think that the timo boll blade is quicker? Is the abs 2 pro easy to use? Coming of a quick short pip
Tenergy 05 is one of the best rubbers ever, and I'm sure it will do well on the new blade as well. Matador Carbon is slightly less fast than Boll ALC. A-B-S 2 PRO is not the easiest anti to use, especially on a fast blade. With a little practice, however, you can figure out how to control it. I also have videos on my channel where I try the same setup (Matador Carbon + A-B-S 2 PRO).
Thinner version is faster, and has less dampening effect, so its harder to control at the beginning, but has more discruptive effects and spinreversal, and trajectory is different, thicker is slower, and much easier to get your blocks shorter, but there's less spinreversal and discruptive, for the beginning i recommend go for the thickest version, or something between thickest and thinner
My friend below answered you perfectly what the differences are. If you are going to use it on the Fh you need to opt for an antitop that has some grip (not like mine). The first ones that come to mind are Dr.Neubauer Django, Toni Hold, Butterfly Super Anti, Yasaka Anti Power. I, too, always recommend starting with higher thicknesses. I invite you to watch this interesting match where my opponent plays very well on the forehand a 1.5mm Toni Hold on a defensive blade: th-cam.com/video/0I3vmCXDF-k/w-d-xo.html
I don’t have much problem with anti spin player I usually gives them back an open after heavy topspin but if the anti player has a strong forehand attack then it could be different
I am using Nittaku best Anti on my backhand. I use this rubber to receive spin ball from opponent that I can't receive before. For attack I have strong forehand smash. I can attack too with my backhand rubber. 🏓🏓👍👍
Which blade and rubbers are u using ? I am sorry if u already answered this question somewhere else but i coulndt find out your material. Best regards from Germany.
@@AndreaAschi: Dr. Neugebauer on a Boll ALC or a Mizutani Szlc... what would you prefer? Spinreversal? Which thickness of the Antispinrubber would you suggest for someone, who used normal rubbers before?
I used to backhand loop, now im trying yasaka anti power on my backhand and the learning curve is wild... No grip on my back hand at all, any tips on returning without giving easy smash setups to ops?
"Grippy" anti like the one you have should be used actively, with wrist and forearm acceleration when you execute the shot. They turn out to be annoying when used aggressively, changing the rhythm of the rally. Keep in mind that the ball will always come back easy to the opponent since it never has spin. The skill lies in the ball placement!
Hey! I have an unusual question for you. Compared to the thinnest sponge how many % do you lose in spin reversal, when you choose the next thicker sponge? Let's say anti spin rubber ABS 2 2.1mm vs 2.3 and vs 2.5?
Hi Edward! I noticed a very slight difference in terms of speed and control (like 2-3% faster if the sponge is 0.2mm thinner). In terms of spinreversal I didn't notice any difference. What matters is the blade and the quality of the opponent shots.
I tried the latest version, A-B-S 2 PRO and A-B-S 3. The main difference between the two is the speed. They have sponges with similar hardness so the feeling is not so different. A-B-S 2 PRO being faster is more unpredictable, better spin reversal. A-B-S 3 has great control and is more linear.
The choice depends on your playing preferences. If you are looking for maximum control and slowness then choose A-B-S 3. If you are looking for maximum disruptive effect and better offensive capabilities then choose A-B-S 2 PRO. Depending on how fast your blade is you can adjust the thickness of the sponge.
How many goals!! ;-) In my opinion everyone in the video used a wrong approach to the ball after the heavy topspin (which I would avoid in the first place), some of them because are too far behind some because they just don't know what to do after it. In order to have control over that type of ball, I take it as close as possibile to the rebound so I can work it a bit from underneath, otherwise it goes straight into the net scoring a goal worthy of Mark Lenders. Am I wrong? I'd like to try but first I have to get to your level to meet in a tournament. ^_^ Quanti goleador!! ;-) Secondo me praticamente tutti quelli nel video sbagliano l'approccio alla pallina di ritorno dopo il top carico (che si potrebbe anche evitare di fare!!), chi perchè era troppo indietro chi perchè proprio non sa come affrontare quella pallina. Io per avere controllo sul palleggio di quel tipo di pallina la prendo di contrabbalzo in modo da poterla lavorare un po' da sotto altrimenti parte diretta in rete segnando un goal degno di Mark Lenders. Mi sbaglio? Mi piacerebbe provare ma prima devo arrivare al tuo livello per trovarti in un torneo ed è più difficile che rimandare di la dalla rete una di quelle palline. ^_^
Antis because of their frictionless surface and dampening sponges are the only rubbers that can be used as you saw in the video. And you can use them on very stiff off+ blades. With LPs you have other advantages but not the ones I just mentioned! 😉
Slick antis makes much more spinreversal in passive block, than LP ox, and also there's much more dampening effect, and totally different trajectory. And for me its way easier to return spinny serves with anti it has less reaction to the spin than long pips.
I really like your creativity you mange to create a sick atmosphere in the video, and that's the first time I saw anything like this in a table tennis video. Great fcking job!
This is the first time someone has given me an appreciation on the way I edited a video. I am very glad that you appreciated the atmosphere (I spent a lot of time to find a right music) and that you told me that Ivan!! 🥰❤❤️
Anyone interested in purchasing a blade I had my wife get me for Christmas, played about an hour with it. Not for me. Only asking 100.00 usd, its basically new. Blade is too light for me, I use the Ransanter on all my other blades so that is a good forehand rubber for me, I have been using Spinlab Vortex on my backhand, I like the Super Glanti but I am going to stick with Vortex. Dr.Neubauer Matador flared Andro Rasanter R53 2.0 green Barna Original Super Glanti 0.8 black
Eh si caro Andrea in effetti tirarti un top lento sul tuo rovescio ma anche veloce a onor del vero è come tentare di fare amicizia con un serpente a sonagli. Ed ecco che bisogna avere la lucidità di capire il tuo gioco prima possibile…ma tanti tuoi avversari lo capiranno solo dopo quando ti avranno stretto la mano e si ritroveranno a casa sconsolati e…avvelenati ! 😂
Bellissimo il paragone con il serpente a sonagli! Per alcuni é veramente così, sfortunatamente non per tutti 😄 Me lo salvo questo messaggio, mitico Pablo! 🙂
It all comes down to feeling and experience, I really enjoy playing against antispin and long pips. You should play no spin balls to have an easier time.
Your own spin comes back (reverted): they give a good spiny topspin,which is blocked by long pips and reverted to a heavy backspin and falls into the net. You play by keeping it simple: no heavy spins, no side spins. Or you alternate: one push, one drive, another push, another drive, ... And you wait for your chance to attack. Best to have a training partner with long pips.
Kkk; Those players losing are all just touching the ball; I think they should at least top spin the ball like doing drive or Chiquita!! ^.~ BTW antispin rubber is not easy though!😅
NO NO NO !!! Don’t recommend it for sucking backhands. That’s the damn argument everyone brings up when it’s about why someone is playing anti or pimples 😂🙈
Nah man, that is a negative attitude. This is only a different a little bit unusual style, but not cheating. I used to hate anti as well, but then I realized there is nothing wrong with it, and antispin does require great skill.
If you really played table tennis well, you would know that at the level Andrea plays, at the speed the ball is going, he has to hit it with the precise timing and angle, otherwise he would lose easily. He can't hit him when he wants to. Ignorance is bold...
@@paulispaul1974 Yeah, exactly. My coach is not happy about my transition to antispin, as he claims it is easily beaten in the higher leagues. Might be so, if one can't use it well and also I don't want to play in higher leagues. xD
hahahaha that enthusiastic ''cho'' and celebrating after your opponents make a failure cause of your trash anti-spin xD THis is the exact reason I'm going to by long pimples
sorry, i am not on the same opinion. if u got a body with deificites, pain in your joints or something like that,... play material for having a stressless movement in your hits... - but if u are sane and got no sore after a match... wth should i use a wheelchair on my backhand? please do not get me wrong... i like the way you play and celebrate tt and also pips and anti have its rights to exist... but if ur oponent is familiar with anti-players... u r on a lost place. nevertheless I wish you all the best and much success for the new year!!!
Hi Jo! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I am of the opinion that these rubbers have potential even for those who are young and are able to use backhand well. The anti makes the game more strategic and that is what fascinates me about having one side of the racquet different from the other. Wishing you a successful year as well!! 😊
Anti breaks the game. It's not fair and that's exactly why it's used by the very players who aren't good enough with normal rubbers...... or due to the anti rubber usually much better than equivalent players with pimples inside rubber. SORRY ITS MY PRIVATE OPINION.
I don’t mean to burst your bubble, but I use the Seemiller grip and I did not twiddle to use my anti much. People have claimed the same thing to me and I completely destroy them with only using inverted. Most of these players I would defeat 3-0 with only inverted. My anti spin is only supplementary to a game that is already good. You could hand me a hard bat, inverted, anti, short pips, medium pips, or long pips and the result won’t change the fact that I am just a better player. What you fail to recognize is that players that play at a higher level would find a way to reach a high level, regardless if they had to completely change their grip, style, or rubber setup. You are quite simply hating on what it takes to reach that high level. Otherwise, you wouldn’t feel a reason to hate in the first place and you’d worry more about getting better. To summarize, what makes the difference is always the players work ethic and has very little to do with the equipment being used. In fact, I’ve seen videos of Andrea training with inverted on his backhand occasionally and he has a very high level backhand, which you can tell he put a lot of effort into developing. You need to watch videos of him to see that when he twiddles to his backhand using inverted, it is very clean and polished
How many of the top-20 or even top-100 players are using anti spin rubbers? If I am beaten by an anti spin player, I simply told myself that I am not good enough and won't blame other people 😂.
Why exactly? Any constructive arguments here ? You do know that on table tennis, everything is about spin and learning how to counter it, right ? Anti spin is just one way to achieve that objective
@@pascalbleval7215 I don't need any arguments for that. Antipads are just gross. Enough professional players have decades of experience and still throw up. I hate antipads and the video shows I'm not alone.
I understand and respect your point of view. Years ago when I was still a "normal" player even I found them horrible to play against. They can't please everyone!
@@AndreaAschi I find it also very hard to play against long pips or antis, and also respect when someone doesn't like those rubbers. I just expect some more arguments from others when they say they don't like it. And just saying "it's gross" is not really saying anything, in my opinion. Difficult to play against, yes. Gross? Why? How ?
Another nice post Andrea! It's very encouraging for all players that expects a happy and winning playing times for 2023!
I am planning to use Anti-top again but Spinlord GIGANT = very very slow little gripy easy to play.
Happy 2023 for all friends, Anti, LP, SP or inverted players!
Glad you enjoyed It Danilo! 😊Wishing you a 2023 full of fun and satisfaction with antitop!! 💪
Currently I am using FH (mercury 3 Yinhe Asia ) , BH antispin gigant 1.2 sponge with Spinlord ultra carbon defend Blade.Still get used to find the right way to attack with antispin rubber.
@@mohdsoffimdsaad8325 , I decided to try Nittaku Best Anti 1,2 (thin) and I liked it to much... Its very easy to attack with it... easy fast pushing back spin ball
@@AndreaAschi Hi, whats antispin are you using?
As a fellow ABS player, I can only enjoy this. Best feeling in a game
Glad you enjoyed it Pieter!
I am waiting for a similar compilation from you with A-B-S 3 😜
This is great 😂. Anti spin is a path way to many abilities that most people consider it to be unnatural 😂.
Antitoppers come from another planet! 😜👽
this is such a joy to watch!!!!!😍
ahahah nice nickname! ;)
maybe I'm the real one🫣🫢
Send me a private message on instagram if you are the real one! 😜
Compilazione eccellente. Congratulazioni.
Grazie Paul! ❤️
As MP fh player I just smash everytime my opponent use his antispin bh to block. Feels good :D
Nittaku Fastarc G-1 FH
Yasaka AntiPower BH
IS it a good Combi?
hi andrea. what name of anti rubber??
That anti spin rubber didn’t generate any spin
But it sure does generate anger 😂😂😂😂
Great! I am now using Yasaka Anti Power on my backhand, about these kinds of hard antispin rubbers, just wanna know if can I do the chopping in the middle and far station. I plan to choose between ABS3 and Barna Original Super Glanti Soft. What would you suggest?
Frictionless anti are not the best choice for a classic defense game. They can be used but in emergency situations when the opponent is good at getting you away from the table.
If you want to experiment then based on my experience I would recommend an anti with a soft sponge. 😉
Thank you!!!
4 more questions would help me alot! im planning to switch to metador carbon and abs 2 pro. Have you tried tenergy 05 on your forehand? I use this one and was wondering if its any good in this blade (coming of timo boll alc) do you also think that the timo boll blade is quicker? Is the abs 2 pro easy to use? Coming of a quick short pip
Tenergy 05 is one of the best rubbers ever, and I'm sure it will do well on the new blade as well.
Matador Carbon is slightly less fast than Boll ALC.
A-B-S 2 PRO is not the easiest anti to use, especially on a fast blade. With a little practice, however, you can figure out how to control it.
I also have videos on my channel where I try the same setup (Matador Carbon + A-B-S 2 PRO).
Which anti would you reccomend for the FH?
Whats the difference between thiner and thicker sponge on anti? Example, 0.6/1 mm or 1.5 mm or higher.
Thinner version is faster, and has less dampening effect, so its harder to control at the beginning, but has more discruptive effects and spinreversal, and trajectory is different, thicker is slower, and much easier to get your blocks shorter, but there's less spinreversal and discruptive, for the beginning i recommend go for the thickest version, or something between thickest and thinner
My friend below answered you perfectly what the differences are.
If you are going to use it on the Fh you need to opt for an antitop that has some grip (not like mine). The first ones that come to mind are Dr.Neubauer Django, Toni Hold, Butterfly Super Anti, Yasaka Anti Power. I, too, always recommend starting with higher thicknesses.
I invite you to watch this interesting match where my opponent plays very well on the forehand a 1.5mm Toni Hold on a defensive blade:
th-cam.com/video/0I3vmCXDF-k/w-d-xo.html
@@e4syybeatbox637 Thanks for answer :)
@@AndreaAschi Thanks you. Will check it out :)
What mm sponge anti rubber that u used? Thx
I don’t have much problem with anti spin player I usually gives them back an open after heavy topspin but if the anti player has a strong forehand attack then it could be different
I am using Nittaku best Anti on my backhand. I use this rubber to receive spin ball from opponent that I can't receive before. For attack I have strong forehand smash. I can attack too with my backhand rubber. 🏓🏓👍👍
Which blade and rubbers are u using ? I am sorry if u already answered this question somewhere else but i coulndt find out your material.
Best regards from Germany.
Hi Calvin!
I use:
- Stiga Carbonado 190
- Donic Bluestorm Z2
- Dr. Neubauer A-B-S
@@AndreaAschi:
Dr. Neugebauer on a Boll ALC or a Mizutani Szlc... what would you prefer? Spinreversal? Which thickness of the Antispinrubber would you suggest for someone, who used normal rubbers before?
So you dont warm up with them so they can get to know your gear before playing?
If my opponent asks me to use anti during the warm-up, I do so.
Salut Andrea combien de millimètre l ABS?
I like the "chicken wing" at 0:57 ;-)
I used to backhand loop, now im trying yasaka anti power on my backhand and the learning curve is wild... No grip on my back hand at all, any tips on returning without giving easy smash setups to ops?
"Grippy" anti like the one you have should be used actively, with wrist and forearm acceleration when you execute the shot. They turn out to be annoying when used aggressively, changing the rhythm of the rally. Keep in mind that the ball will always come back easy to the opponent since it never has spin. The skill lies in the ball placement!
Hey! I have an unusual question for you. Compared to the thinnest sponge how many % do you lose in spin reversal, when you choose the next thicker sponge? Let's say anti spin rubber ABS 2 2.1mm vs 2.3 and vs 2.5?
Hi Edward!
I noticed a very slight difference in terms of speed and control (like 2-3% faster if the sponge is 0.2mm thinner).
In terms of spinreversal I didn't notice any difference. What matters is the blade and the quality of the opponent shots.
Did you try the difference versions? Abs 1 2 and 3? If so what are the differences? Or why haveny you tried the newer ones
I tried the latest version, A-B-S 2 PRO and A-B-S 3.
The main difference between the two is the speed. They have sponges with similar hardness so the feeling is not so different.
A-B-S 2 PRO being faster is more unpredictable, better spin reversal.
A-B-S 3 has great control and is more linear.
Saya suka caramu bermain. Bagaimana jika memakai superanti butterfly 1.9mm? Apakah cara memainkannya sama?
Why does using antispin to block topspin attacks remind me of a matador fighting a bull?
Hello, which blade and rubbers do you use?
Hello!
My setup:
- Stiga Carbonado 190
- Donic Bluestorm Z2
- Dr. Neubauer A-B-S
The simple ABS or the ABS3?
A-B-S (1, first version)
What antispin u use ? So tricky
Dr. Neubauer A-B-S (pink sponge by Spinlab)
why that ball drop ? currently i using butterfly super anti and yasaka anti power .... never experience thats hahaahhah
Sir new subscriber here.does it mean the thinner the sponge the slower the speed?
Welcome to my channel! 😊
No, with anti it's the opposite. A thinner sponge means more speed.
How to choose ABS 2, ABS 2 EVO, ABS 3? How to choose their thickness? Which anti-rotation is better
The choice depends on your playing preferences.
If you are looking for maximum control and slowness then choose A-B-S 3.
If you are looking for maximum disruptive effect and better offensive capabilities then choose A-B-S 2 PRO.
Depending on how fast your blade is you can adjust the thickness of the sponge.
@@AndreaAschi I am using donic original true carbon now,I want to find a better anti-spin, which one do you recommend?
What is your equipment?
- Stiga Carbonado 190
- Donic Bluestorm Z2
- Dr. Neubauer A-B-S
@@AndreaAschi Thanks!
I wish there was a rubber that helps me with my mental game xD 1:16 Your backhand looks good to be honest.
How many goals!! ;-)
In my opinion everyone in the video used a wrong approach to the ball after the heavy topspin (which I would avoid in the first place), some of them because are too far behind some because they just don't know what to do after it.
In order to have control over that type of ball, I take it as close as possibile to the rebound so I can work it a bit from underneath, otherwise it goes straight into the net scoring a goal worthy of Mark Lenders. Am I wrong? I'd like to try but first I have to get to your level to meet in a tournament. ^_^
Quanti goleador!! ;-)
Secondo me praticamente tutti quelli nel video sbagliano l'approccio alla pallina di ritorno dopo il top carico (che si potrebbe anche evitare di fare!!), chi perchè era troppo indietro chi perchè proprio non sa come affrontare quella pallina.
Io per avere controllo sul palleggio di quel tipo di pallina la prendo di contrabbalzo in modo da poterla lavorare un po' da sotto altrimenti parte diretta in rete segnando un goal degno di Mark Lenders. Mi sbaglio? Mi piacerebbe provare ma prima devo arrivare al tuo livello per trovarti in un torneo ed è più difficile che rimandare di la dalla rete una di quelle palline. ^_^
setup for this video?
What anti rubber are you using?
Dr. Neubauer A-B-S (Spinlab pink sponge)
@@AndreaAschi just the abs? Not abs 2 pro or abs 3?
Yes, A-B-S first version
@@AndreaAschi какое основание?
Andrea merhaba. Der material spezialist nasıl bir de onu denesen
Hi. How thick is anti undercoat? 2.1 mm.?
2.3mm 😉
Thank you.
@@AndreaAschi thank you.
@@AndreaAschi A czy przypadkiem najgrubszy podkład dostępny przy wersji ABS to nie 2.1 mm?
@@arturkurzeja6012 On ma customowy podkład od spinlaba, przyklejony do antka, to nie jest oryginalny podklad od ABS.
why anti over something like LP ox? curious. great video
Antis because of their frictionless surface and dampening sponges are the only rubbers that can be used as you saw in the video. And you can use them on very stiff off+ blades.
With LPs you have other advantages but not the ones I just mentioned! 😉
Slick antis makes much more spinreversal in passive block, than LP ox, and also there's much more dampening effect, and totally different trajectory. And for me its way easier to return spinny serves with anti it has less reaction to the spin than long pips.
one of my favourite videos my friend 🤎 love these points🤣
I was sure that an Anti Legend like you would appreciate such a video! 😎
The experience in Weinheim helped me lengthen the video 😜
@@AndreaAschi i know I know. I know every opponent you met there, that is shown in the video🤣
I wouldn't say your BH sucks, quite the contrary, both with your anti or your inverted rubber 👍
Thank you Pascal! The title is provocative 😉
Clickbait lol
those were treacherous blocks 😂
🤭💀
I really like your creativity you mange to create a sick atmosphere in the video, and that's the first time I saw anything like this in a table tennis video. Great fcking job!
This is the first time someone has given me an appreciation on the way I edited a video. I am very glad that you appreciated the atmosphere (I spent a lot of time to find a right music) and that you told me that Ivan!! 🥰❤❤️
What rubber is this what brand
Dr. Neubauer A-B-S with Spinlab pink sponge
Complimenti...ho visto che sei passato terza💪
Grazie!! In realtà sono terza cat. da 10 anni, a parte un anno dove sono sceso perché non ho giocato. 😉
@@AndreaAschi ah scusa ...non ho visto i trascorsi....
Anyone interested in purchasing a blade I had my wife get me for Christmas, played about an hour with it. Not for me. Only asking 100.00 usd, its basically new.
Blade is too light for me, I use the Ransanter on all my other blades so that is a good forehand rubber for me, I have been using Spinlab Vortex on my backhand, I like the Super Glanti but I am going to stick with Vortex.
Dr.Neubauer Matador flared
Andro Rasanter R53 2.0 green
Barna Original Super Glanti 0.8 black
If it sucks use a rubber with no technique required and reverse all the spin your opponent creates 😂
Exactly this! ☝🏻
It's so satisfying. 😂
Eh si caro Andrea in effetti tirarti un top lento sul tuo rovescio ma anche veloce a onor del vero è come tentare di fare amicizia con un serpente a sonagli. Ed ecco che bisogna avere la lucidità di capire il tuo gioco prima possibile…ma tanti tuoi avversari lo capiranno solo dopo quando ti avranno stretto la mano e si ritroveranno a casa sconsolati e…avvelenati ! 😂
Bellissimo il paragone con il serpente a sonagli! Per alcuni é veramente così, sfortunatamente non per tutti 😄
Me lo salvo questo messaggio, mitico Pablo! 🙂
Ahahh best video ever
Ti consiglio di rivederlo quando sei giù di morale! É terapeutico 😆😆
💪
🤟🏻😎🤟🏻
So how do you play against it ?
It all comes down to feeling and experience, I really enjoy playing against antispin and long pips. You should play no spin balls to have an easier time.
SImply start by not playing loaded with effect on my backhand, then try to figure out what your opponent's weaknesses are
Your own spin comes back (reverted): they give a good spiny topspin,which is blocked by long pips and reverted to a heavy backspin and falls into the net.
You play by keeping it simple: no heavy spins, no side spins.
Or you alternate: one push, one drive, another push, another drive, ... And you wait for your chance to attack.
Best to have a training partner with long pips.
Ok, I will join..just for fun
Wise choice, Rodolfo! 🙂😉
Kkk; Those players losing are all just touching the ball; I think they should at least top spin the ball like doing drive or Chiquita!! ^.~ BTW antispin rubber is not easy though!😅
😅 die verzweifelten Blicke..ich liebe es
Andrea der material videoları atabilir misin
anyway I stay with my Hellfire X in 0X aha
If you are happy with your setup there is no need to change! 🙂
Ma che è un allevamento intensivo di polli 🐓? 🤣
AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Ma se la colpa é della gomma che fa tutto da sola!! 🤣
Isn’t it great fun being really annoying, especially to the youngsters who think they can smash through an old man
NO NO NO !!!
Don’t recommend it for sucking backhands. That’s the damn argument everyone brings up when it’s about why someone is playing anti or pimples 😂🙈
😂😂 It sounds more honest this way than "do this if you play backhand like Harimoto" 😁
Yuck, need to ban all junk rubbers
The time will come, be patient in the meantime! 👍
Ma che gomma hai sul rovescio ???
Antitop del Dr. Neubauer!
Anti Power
🤟😎🤟
È un altro sport.
Visto così non posso darti torto! 😅
so instead of improving your backhand you took the cheaters way out, and used antispin which requires no spin at all
Yes exactly, cheating is much better! 👍
Nah man, that is a negative attitude. This is only a different a little bit unusual style, but not cheating. I used to hate anti as well, but then I realized there is nothing wrong with it, and antispin does require great skill.
If you really played table tennis well, you would know that at the level Andrea plays, at the speed the ball is going, he has to hit it with the precise timing and angle, otherwise he would lose easily. He can't hit him when he wants to. Ignorance is bold...
@@paulispaul1974 Yeah, exactly. My coach is not happy about my transition to antispin, as he claims it is easily beaten in the higher leagues. Might be so, if one can't use it well and also I don't want to play in higher leagues. xD
U should try to play with long pimple or antispin first. Then u know how hard to use it.
No, thanks. I don't wanna sell my soul and be hated by everyone ;-)
Petrolio!
🤣🤣 una petroliera intera in questo video!! :)
hahahaha that enthusiastic ''cho'' and celebrating after your opponents make a failure cause of your trash anti-spin xD THis is the exact reason I'm going to by long pimples
Best feeling ever
pure evil :D can see the desperation in their eyes.
Ex ce len te 🏓
🙂💪
I don’t know why they get so angry, I understand it’s frustrating but not worth getting that mad over
It is easier to complain about rubber than to look for a better strategy to deal with my game. 😉
amateurs have no idea how to deal with anti
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@@AndreaAschi anyway you are doing well:)
sorry, i am not on the same opinion. if u got a body with deificites, pain in your joints or something like that,... play material for having a stressless movement in your hits... - but if u are sane and got no sore after a match... wth should i use a wheelchair on my backhand?
please do not get me wrong... i like the way you play and celebrate tt and also pips and anti have its rights to exist... but if ur oponent is familiar with anti-players... u r on a lost place.
nevertheless I wish you all the best and much success for the new year!!!
Hi Jo! Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
I am of the opinion that these rubbers have potential even for those who are young and are able to use backhand well. The anti makes the game more strategic and that is what fascinates me about having one side of the racquet different from the other.
Wishing you a successful year as well!! 😊
Anti breaks the game. It's not fair and that's exactly why it's used by the very players who aren't good enough with normal rubbers...... or due to the anti rubber usually much better than equivalent players with pimples inside rubber. SORRY ITS MY PRIVATE OPINION.
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I don’t mean to burst your bubble, but I use the Seemiller grip and I did not twiddle to use my anti much. People have claimed the same thing to me and I completely destroy them with only using inverted. Most of these players I would defeat 3-0 with only inverted. My anti spin is only supplementary to a game that is already good. You could hand me a hard bat, inverted, anti, short pips, medium pips, or long pips and the result won’t change the fact that I am just a better player. What you fail to recognize is that players that play at a higher level would find a way to reach a high level, regardless if they had to completely change their grip, style, or rubber setup. You are quite simply hating on what it takes to reach that high level. Otherwise, you wouldn’t feel a reason to hate in the first place and you’d worry more about getting better. To summarize, what makes the difference is always the players work ethic and has very little to do with the equipment being used. In fact, I’ve seen videos of Andrea training with inverted on his backhand occasionally and he has a very high level backhand, which you can tell he put a lot of effort into developing. You need to watch videos of him to see that when he twiddles to his backhand using inverted, it is very clean and polished
How many of the top-20 or even top-100 players are using anti spin rubbers? If I am beaten by an anti spin player, I simply told myself that I am not good enough and won't blame other people 😂.
This is so gross!!🤨
Why exactly? Any constructive arguments here ? You do know that on table tennis, everything is about spin and learning how to counter it, right ? Anti spin is just one way to achieve that objective
@@pascalbleval7215 I don't need any arguments for that. Antipads are just gross. Enough professional players have decades of experience and still throw up. I hate antipads and the video shows I'm not alone.
@@Oldmelancholic 😆. Okay. No argument : invalid statement.
I understand and respect your point of view. Years ago when I was still a "normal" player even I found them horrible to play against.
They can't please everyone!
@@AndreaAschi I find it also very hard to play against long pips or antis, and also respect when someone doesn't like those rubbers. I just expect some more arguments from others when they say they don't like it. And just saying "it's gross" is not really saying anything, in my opinion. Difficult to play against, yes. Gross? Why? How ?
Shame on you... Learn to Play Backhand!
really boring playstyle and shi....for the sport.