The only one I can think of is Falck. But like I said in relation to double SP's, I reckon it would be possible to get a few more into the world top 100 if only a few more people would seriously train at it.
I can tell you that not many sp 1 side make it in the juniors space.
So they will filter out and go bye bye
Falck is the only one that survived.
You are correct to highlight that there are virtually none at the top level at the moment, but that is almost certainly going to be partly because so few people are training to play in that way, rather than it being wholly due to the style of play being inherently inferior.
maybe some start, but the style has limitations, so they are out.
so until you can prove that the style is not inherently inferior, I do think it is.
there are so old school players that are cpen sp that can still compete in that space, but they are old and when young where top 20 levels.
The same logic applies to defender's, of course; there are hardly any defenders in the men's top 100, but they are probably NOT under-represented relative to the number of young up-and-coming players that actually train in that style.
again, same with SP which was good with 38mm days
defender was better in 38mm days
40+ the air drag is too much, spin reduce, so defender threat is not the same. Same as 1 sided SP.
Same with JPen that was good with 38mm, speed glue, hidden serve.
game evolve, style needs to evolve too.
In fact, it could even be the case that defenders are over-represented in the top 100 relative to the number of people training in that way in comparison to the attacking style. I don't think there's any suggestion that that is the case, but if it were the case it would then be true to say that in some sense the defensive style was actually superior.
top 100 means players that are not filtered out, but filtered up.
End of the day, in grass root, you have a lot different styles. I have seem SP with sponge one side, and SP with OX other side, both wing attack, but again, amateur level at best.
he will not be able to go into top spin offensive game with double inverted, it is too technically difficult to do it with 1 side, yet alone both
I hope you understand the history of the game over the past 30 years, to understand what I am saying.
PS, prior to the 70s, it was SP both sides. I don't think this style will take over after 6 decades of it being an outdated style