Need advice regarding which TT blade to opt for with the following rubbers: (i) FH - Tibhar Genius Supreme (ii) BH - Xiom Vega Pro

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Hello there, can anyone help me with a small query - I am currently using the following Table Tennis racket -

(i) Blade - Friendship Blue Advance ALC 729
(ii) Rubber - Forehand - Tibhar Genius Supreme
(iii) Rubber - Backhand - Xiom Vega Pro

While playing, i accidently struck my racket against the Table, consequently, the Blade of the racket got damaged. Can anyone please suggest 1 or 2 TT blade options that i should consider with the above rubber combinations ?

I have got the following suggestions from Online retailers and peers:

(i) Andro TREIBER CI OFF Table Tennis Blade;
(ii) DHS Fang Bo ALC Table Tennis Blade
 

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ou don't share what you are looking for.
It's impossible to make a good suggestion if you don't share what you are looking for.

Why not buy the same blade again? What did you like and dislike about it?
Hi there, with this blade i am mostly struggling to attack chop returns - basically the 3rd ball attack. I try to return chop/cut ball receives with Top Spin. The ball mostly hit the net. 80% it is the case that i may be lacking the proper technique/body stance/body weight control for Top Spin return on 3rd ball. As my present TT blade i.e. Friendship Blue Advance ALC 729 got damaged, i thought of considering a blade that may help me a bit in the Top Spin returns.

What i like about the present blade - The speed of forehand attacks is pretty good with this blade.
What i dislike - simple chop returns sometimes go out of table.
 
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I'd suggest an inner carbon blade if you have issues with looping backspin, although ultimately it doesn't matter what blade you have if you lack the commitment and body mechanics to lift the ball. Without knowing more, I'd tell you to find the most flexible 5 ply available and train with that for a while.
 
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I'd suggest an inner carbon blade if you have issues with looping backspin, although ultimately it doesn't matter what blade you have if you lack the commitment and body mechanics to lift the ball. Without knowing more, I'd tell you to find the most flexible 5 ply available and train with that for a while.
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