You seem to be over obsessed with wide pips for some reason.ViperTableTennis wrote: on Friday November 1, 2024
Sorry for changing the focus of the topic, but this is one of the reasons why I don't think short pimples get enough attention. A close-to-the-table speed-based game is literally what SP's are made for!
Yes , wide pips is a close to the table rubber but only for the forehand
Wide pips is theoretically the best rubber in table tennis but also has very limited scope.
Vey few players in the history the sport have been wide pips shakehand hitters even on just forehand.
I know Johnny Hiang is a very rare exception with wide pips on forehand & backhand.
Yes there had been some penholder world champions with wide pips forehand.
But wide pips is the worst backhand rubber.
Yes , as you said, you have to be on top of the ball & close to the table to use it successfully.
But for almost all amateurs it is hard & consistency is very low & it is low even for pros.
On the backhand OX slim pips or short pips is the best rubber