Hi Yashod,
Good question. I find personally it’s best to play with control on the backhand side and wait for a poor receive from the opponent to then play strong to the middle/elbow of the opponent.
We will bring a video out soon on how to play against anti spin rubbers. Have you seen our video on how to play against long pimple rubbers? https://tabletennisdailyacademy.com/videos/how-to-play-against-long-pimples/ Anti spin has a similar effect to long pimples but anti spin doesn’t usually produce as much spin. So on the backhand side you want to use your backhand drive often and your backhand push. With your backhand stroke you want to roll the ball, not going for to much pace, focusing on control and playing the ball deep and low to your opponent. Once you get a weak return look for playing strong with your forehand.
Also, I find a lot of times players with pimples or antispin tend to be weak on the forehand side. Therefore with your backhand try playing down the line into their forehand. This will stop them trying to utilise the play with their anti spin rubber. Any more questions please fire away 🙂