Sunny7 offers a good balance of speed for an all-round offensive rubber. It's faster than traditional control-oriented rubbers but not as explosive as high-tension tensors. Players will need to generate their own power through stroke mechanics, but the sponge provides enough responsiveness for effective drives and counter-attacks, particularly in close-to-the-table exchanges.
Spin
The tackiness of the topsheet, combined with the medium-firm sponge, allows for significant spin generation, particularly on serves and aggressive loops. While not reaching the extreme levels of highly tacky Chinese rubbers or modern tensor rubbers, it offers more than enough spin for intermediate players to control rallies and apply pressure.
Control
Control is a standout feature. Its non-tensor design provides linear speed and spin, making it predictable and easy to manage. This allows players to focus on technique and precise placement, making it ideal for developing players who are still refining their strokes and tactical understanding of the game.
Dwell Time
The medium-firm sponge provides good dwell time, allowing you to feel the ball on the racket and impart spin effectively. This dwell is sufficient for developing players to learn proper brushing techniques and for executing controlled offensive shots with confidence.
Tackiness
The topsheet offers a noticeable, moderate tackiness, which is key to its spin-generating capabilities. This level of grip allows players to impart significant spin on serves and incoming shots, offering a good compromise between effective ball grab for spin and overall topsheet durability.
Throw Angle
Sunny7 produces a medium-high throw angle, which helps generate a good arc on loops and drives. This makes it easier to clear the net and land shots deep on the table, contributing significantly to its forgiving and accessible playing character.