There are none.terso wrote: on 22 December 2023, 09:05
I would like to know an anti-top rubber to play off the table, with a classic defense style that has good anti-spin performance, if possible.
Thanks.
Most players are clueless about the purose of various rubbers in table tennis & the chronology of arrival various types of rubbers upon the table tennis scene
Antis arrived in tabletennis for choppers (around 60s I believe) after spinny inverted as an answer to deal with the loops by spinny inverted loopers.
Spinny inverted rubbers arrived before antis but after hardbat (short pips)
However the reason long pips were introduced in mid 1970s was as a better answer to loopers than antis.
Unfortunately even the long pips currently listed on ITTF LARC are completely outdated & useless now due to the 9 rule & regulation changes by the ITTF since 1983 to severely limit defenders (both choppers & blockers)
Only rubbers therefore that will work for chopping (& also for close to the table blocking) away from the table are high aspect ratio high pip density super (length) long pips .
But of course ITTF does not want anyone know about super long pips & why. Of course manufacturers exploit all this with marketing gimmicks claiming that they have magic solutions with new antis & short pips. But if do not understand the chronology of arrival of various rubber types or the operational mechanics of various rubber types , you will continue to believe that short pips & anti useful backhand rubbers.