• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Greg's Table Tennis Pages

Hitting the Net since 2005...

  • Home
  • Beginner’s Guide
  • Coaching Program
  • Lab League

topsheet

Definition: The topsheet is the outward layer of rubber in a sandwich rubber. It is made of ordinary pimpled rubber, which can be used with pimples facing in so that the smooth surface of the topsheet is used to hit the ball, or with the pimples facing out so that the smooth surface of the topsheet is glued to the sponge, and the pimples are used to hit the ball.

When no sponge is used, the topsheet is usually just called the rubber. In this case, the smooth side must be glued directly onto the blade, so that the pimple side is used to hit the ball.

Related Pages:

  1. ordinary pimpled rubber
  2. inverted rubber
  3. topsheet spin

Primary Sidebar

Guide to Table Tennis

  • Guide to Table Tennis
    • Beginners Guide
    • Basic Concepts
    • Equipment
    • Strokes
    • Training
    • Competition
    • Laws / Rules
    • FAQs / Glossary
    • Musings, Moans & Misc.
    • Basement / Family Ping-Pong

GTTP Archives

  • Guides
    • How to Win at Table Tennis – eBook
  • Equipment
    • Choosing a Table Tennis Table
    • Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit Blade – A Review
    • Rubbers
      • How Long Pips Really Work
  • General Articles
  • Match Play Articles
  • Training Articles
  • Table Tennis – Where to Play in Western Australia

Copyright © 2025