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Frequently asked questions about table tennis rubbers
How do you choose the right table tennis rubber for your playing style?
How do you choose the right table tennis rubber for your playing style?
Choose a rubber that matches your playing style. Offensive players benefit from fast, spin-oriented rubbers, while defensive players need more control. Allround players should go for a balanced rubber with both speed and control.
What is the difference between tacky and non-tacky rubbers?
What is the difference between tacky and non-tacky rubbers?
Tacky rubbers have a sticky surface that generates high levels of spin, especially on serves and loops. Non-tacky rubbers feel smoother and rely more on sponge speed for performance.
Which table tennis rubber is best for spin and control?
Which table tennis rubber is best for spin and control?
Rubbers with a soft to medium sponge and a grippy topsheet offer the best balance between spin and control. Inverted rubbers are the most popular choice for this combination.
What is the difference between inverted, pips-out and anti-spin rubbers?
What is the difference between inverted, pips-out and anti-spin rubbers?
Inverted rubbers have a smooth surface and are ideal for spin and attacking play. Pips-out rubbers reduce spin sensitivity and are often used for blocking. Anti-spin rubbers minimise spin and are mainly used for defensive play.
How often should you replace your table tennis rubber?
How often should you replace your table tennis rubber?
Regular players should replace their rubbers every 2 to 4 months. If the rubber loses grip or feels less responsive, it is time for a new one.
What sponge thickness should you choose?
What sponge thickness should you choose?
Thicker sponge (2.0 mm or more) provides more speed and spin, ideal for attacking players. Thinner sponge (1.5–1.8 mm) offers more control and is better for beginners and defensive players.
Are all table tennis rubbers ITTF approved?
Are all table tennis rubbers ITTF approved?
Only rubbers with an official ITTF logo are allowed in tournaments. Always check the product specifications to make sure the rubber is competition approved.
How do you glue a table tennis rubber to a blade?
How do you glue a table tennis rubber to a blade?
Apply a thin layer of water-based glue to both the blade and the sponge. Let it dry slightly, then place the rubber carefully on the blade. Press it down evenly and trim the edges.
Can you use different rubbers on forehand and backhand?
Can you use different rubbers on forehand and backhand?
Yes, this is very common. Many players use a faster rubber on the forehand and a more controlled rubber on the backhand.
Which rubber is best for beginners?
Which rubber is best for beginners?
Beginners should choose a rubber with medium speed, good control and a soft to medium sponge. These are often labelled as allround rubbers.
Do professional players use custom rubbers?
Do professional players use custom rubbers?
Yes, professional players almost always use custom setups with different rubbers for forehand and backhand, tailored to their playing style.
What is the lifespan of high-performance rubbers?
What is the lifespan of high-performance rubbers?
High-performance rubbers typically last 1 to 3 months for intensive use. Recreational players can use them for 3 to 6 months.
How do you clean and maintain table tennis rubbers?
How do you clean and maintain table tennis rubbers?
Clean your rubber regularly with a damp cloth or rubber cleaner. Store your racket in a case and avoid touching the surface to maintain grip.
Are there rubbers specifically for defensive players?
Are there rubbers specifically for defensive players?
Yes, defensive players often use long pips, anti-spin or softer inverted rubbers designed for control and spin variation.
Do rubbers come factory-tuned or boosted?
Do rubbers come factory-tuned or boosted?
Many high-end rubbers are factory-tuned for extra speed and spin. Additional boosting is not allowed in official competitions.

