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AW: spannen oder strecken /Joola Tango
Hello,
yes indeed, these bubbles appear in the middle of the racket but little bit more too the top-end were most people hit the ball the most. And maybe you are right to say my style of play is not good for this rubber. My play of style is forehand-topspin. But i have used this rubber now for +- 6 years and only the last 1,5 years i have these problems. I am also thinking that the company made a bigger amount of rubbers with a not so good quality? But this is only a theory!
What is a short time? How many hours should you play with this rubber without problems?
How can i glue the rubber with the minimum amount of stretching? Last years i used a roller. Lets say a cilinder, to roll the rubber onto the wood starting from the handle (were you hold the racket when you are playing) down too the top-end. Befor this a rolled it with my arm but with short rolling movements. Are there other ways to do this? Or is it maybe the force that you use to push the rubber onto the wood that makes the difference?
In Belgium where i live we do'nt talk about stretching. Normally people who use fresh glue bring one, two or more layers of glue glue on the rubber and then push in onto the wood while they roll it with there arm or with a roller. So maybe a roller is a way to strech the rubber. How do you exactly stretch the rubber?
I do not want to change rubbers, i like this rubber very much because it is not too fast and gives a very good controlled feeling when you hit the ball.
I thank you for your advice and hope that you also can give an answer for these last questions.
Your english is still good, if only my german was that good....
greetings,
Ivo
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