I prefer to play close to the table and in the mid zone. I attack at the slightest possibility and exercise pressure on my opponent with every ball. It's mostly drive looping and smashing from FH and blocking with BH.
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Since you are mostly blocking with your BH you would do well with a rubber that has a lot of control and is not too sensitive to incoming spin
Since you mostly drive loop and smash with your FH more than you go for heavy spin, your forehand would probably do well with a rubber that is higher on the speed ratio of speed to spin rather than the other way around. This could also simply be a rubber that is not too reactive to incoming spin. Like some of those new ESN rubbers are fast and grippy but still really good for for driving, smashing and blocking.
XIOM OMEGA IV Elite
DONIC Bluefire M3
YASAKA RAKZA 7 SOFT
TSP Agrit
Donic Acuda S2
Donic Baracuda
TIBHAR AURUS SOFT
Cornilleau Target Force 45
STIGA CALIBRA TOUR M Medium
Maxxx 450
Tibhar Evolution EL-P
ANDRO RASANT POWERGRIP
Donic BlueFire JP03
Of the rubbers on the list, plenty of them may be good for what you need. All of them should work fine on either blade. But some will be better for you than others.
Which one would be best for you really depends on if you tend to use mainly the sponge or the sponge and the topsheet.
For BH the Evolution EL-P or the Maxxx 450 may be good for your BH. They are both rubbers that are good for spin but still would work well for what you do because of how much control they have and how non-responsive to incoming spin the can be with certain kinds of contact.
The Cornilleau Target Force 45 actually may be good too. I believe this falls into that category of having a topsheet that doesn't grab as much and a sponge that gives more catapult. The Calibra Tour M may be a good fit for your BH for the same reason.
Personally I don't love Calibra and I don't love Cornilleau' rubbers. But these may be good for you on either wing. You also may actually do well with Mark V for BH though.
If you can adjust to those first two (EL-P and Maxxx) they would be better for helping you grow and develop more spin. Otherwise the Calibra or the Cornilleau may be the right answer for your BH.
For your FH, the biggest consideration is you probably could use something a little harder than for your BH since you are probably able to make stronger impact based on your former level and your general skill.
So, if you had Calibra Tour H, that might be good. But you don't. The 47 and 47.5 versions of Target (Pro GT-H 47 and Ultim 47.5) may also be good for your FH but you don't have those either. The Tour M and the Target Force 45 may still be good for FH but the may be soft enough for you to bottom out and hit the wood too easily.
Probably the best rubber on that list for your FH is Andro Rasant PowerGrip. In spite of the super grippy topsheet, it has that quality of being non-responsive to incoming spin and is good for looping, loop-driving and smashing. So it is pretty versatile.
If you had Evolution MX-P I might say to try that and give MX-P a slight edge. But, again, you don't. EL-P may work for your FH too but it is probably a bit too soft for the power of someone who predominantly drive loops and smashes at a 1900-2000 level.
That is all I am going to write because I think that is already too much.
Good luck.
Whatever you choose, flip your racket around every so often to see what the FH rubber feels like on BH and vice versa.
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