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I am being silly for reasons tied to earlier posts on the thread. Ignore me.It's very hard to point out what makes him have a strong "matchplay" without seeing him play said match (-es).
And even if his technique is not very beautiful it seems serviceable. I remember strong top 50 players in the world with relatively bad looking technique but that was still functional (Damien Eloy, Crisan, Keinath etc.).
It is about the ability of creating spin and to be consistent, not about the aestethics of it. (This said, the best players in the world pretty much always also had a nice aestethic, which usually makes the movement more fluid and consistent).
One last point: I think a more fluid and "correct" technique also increases your personal "roof-level". But it doesn't have to look the same for everyone.