Need advice on a budget build

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I recently returned playing table tennis. Last time I really played a lot was 10 years ago. I decided to play table tennis again since we have a league in our office.

Long story short, I kinda pulled the trigger and ordered rubbers and a blade to build for cheap. My chosen setup was a Sanwei T5000 blade, DHS Hurricane 3 for FH and Palio AK47 Blue for BH.

My question is, aside from the H3 which is already reputable, are the other components of my budget build good? Also, would the build suit me? I tend to attack a lot.
 
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For playing in an office league and for the price I think AK47 is a great choice it's a great blocking/control rubber, I'd consider upgrading to yellow since it's still very soft. If you're rallying a lot with your backhand and don't mind the weight you could try double tacky rubber.
 
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I recently returned playing table tennis. Last time I really played a lot was 10 years ago. I decided to play table tennis again since we have a league in our office.

Long story short, I kinda pulled the trigger and ordered rubbers and a blade to build for cheap. My chosen setup was a Sanwei T5000 blade, DHS Hurricane 3 for FH and Palio AK47 Blue for BH.

My question is, aside from the H3 which is already reputable, are the other components of my budget build good? Also, would the build suit me? I tend to attack a lot.
As a former player you could probably win the office league using a hardback of TT for dummies 😂
So it's gonna be more than enough ping for the pong!
Nobody can know what will suit you but you'll know yourself soon enough since you have already bought it.
I reckon it's a decent racket and personally I'd be happy to play any office league with it!
 
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