She uses P1r Curl, which is the most popular LP for defenders at high level, but I am not sure of sponge thickness as it is reported inconsistently at different resources.
@@Roccorocco892 P1r is not really a high-reversal rubber but a relatively grippy LP. Not as grippy as P4 and the like but there are much better LP rubbers out there for straight up reversal, even amongst rubbers suitable for defenders.
@@Roccorocco892 For learning I generally recommend Neptune or Neptune Soft in 0.5 thickness, which are cheap but nonetheless effective rubbers produced by Milkyway/Yinhe/Galaxy. Most importantly, both are much easier to use than their premium counterparts. Ideally pair these with a good medium-fast defensive blade (Victas Koji Katshushita or KM Pro; Butterfly Joo Se Hyuk (used, as no longer made) or Diode are good options inter alia). Once you have a good mastery with the budget rubbers, you can stick with it, upgrade to the equivalents (TSP/Victas P1 or Butterfly FL3 if you prefer Neptune; TSP/Victas P4 or Butterflay FL2 if you prefer Neptune Soft) or play around with the sponge thickness. Before tinkering though, you need to have enough basic technique and control. Most club players try to go directly to the pro-rubbers (and you can obviously do that too) but I have found that that tends to end up taking longer to reach a good standard and is also more expensive and with worse results along the way. Which rubber you eventually go for, assuming you reach a very high (semi-pro or close) is I think much more of a personal thing. By then though, you will understand what you need most from a rubber+blade combination and be able to select appropriately.
@@taynguyen7792 Practice will make perfect....light grip but hard stroke and hard grip but light stroke contact with the ball. Derived from Tai chi...!
A long pips vs a defender player😱
sounds like a boring match but I clicked instantly! What's wrong with me? 🤣
World ranking - 25 vs 35
At the last point, Manika flipped the paddle so quick. Amazing!
She is excellent in that❤😊
It's hard to believe that despite all that skill and hard work, one can still fall short of winning in the Olympics. What a puzzling journey!
2 lovely angels ❤
So we all do 25:00
Manika❤🇮🇳we are proud of you🌹
Manika Batra❤❤😊
Manika Batra excellent.
well done
Batra rocks!!
Manika Batra keep it up!!
please make this match smaller in video
nice
what kind of LP uses SUH Hyo Won????
She uses P1r Curl, which is the most popular LP for defenders at high level, but I am not sure of sponge thickness as it is reported inconsistently at different resources.
It’s very good pips with high reversal 👍
@@Roccorocco892 P1r is not really a high-reversal rubber but a relatively grippy LP. Not as grippy as P4 and the like but there are much better LP rubbers out there for straight up reversal, even amongst rubbers suitable for defenders.
So which one you recommend?
@@Roccorocco892 For learning I generally recommend Neptune or Neptune Soft in 0.5 thickness, which are cheap but nonetheless effective rubbers produced by Milkyway/Yinhe/Galaxy. Most importantly, both are much easier to use than their premium counterparts. Ideally pair these with a good medium-fast defensive blade (Victas Koji Katshushita or KM Pro; Butterfly Joo Se Hyuk (used, as no longer made) or Diode are good options inter alia).
Once you have a good mastery with the budget rubbers, you can stick with it, upgrade to the equivalents (TSP/Victas P1 or Butterfly FL3 if you prefer Neptune; TSP/Victas P4 or Butterflay FL2 if you prefer Neptune Soft) or play around with the sponge thickness. Before tinkering though, you need to have enough basic technique and control. Most club players try to go directly to the pro-rubbers (and you can obviously do that too) but I have found that that tends to end up taking longer to reach a good standard and is also more expensive and with worse results along the way. Which rubber you eventually go for, assuming you reach a very high (semi-pro or close) is I think much more of a personal thing. By then though, you will understand what you need most from a rubber+blade combination and be able to select appropriately.
i dont count long pips a player
Up to u bro 😂
Chopping almost no spin ball is so hard 😅
longpips blocker vs longpips chopper what a beautiful game. The game get very boring if all player only attack.
I think that the player of korea was use psychology for winning...
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤LP OX🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
🤘👹🏓
Video ka 9months ho gaya abtak to iska bacha aa jana chahiye tha 🌚
Pagal wagal ho kya ?
Manika 🎉
Korean player is cute
iss bechari chini mini tt bat hi nahi pakad paa rahi ussi ko hi hara
Korean girls he 😅
Kya bol rahe hoo woh professional player hai
Mrs. MANIKA BATRA, try to attack with your long pips, with your "Firm" Hand....!
It is a little bit harder to attack with dTec OX
@@taynguyen7792 Practice will make perfect....light grip but hard stroke and hard grip but light stroke contact with the ball. Derived from Tai chi...!
Маника выиграла на соплях.
@ujjwalbomzontamang7346 you are wrong
Pips is boring , please erase pips from the rule lol
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Manika Batra choker 😂😂☕☕
Aur tu joker 🤡
@@legendYTBoyedits good one
boring