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For over a year I was using tibhar samsonov pure wood + MX-S on both sides. It was my first not pre-made racket, before i used Atemi 5000. It was great for me, but now I want to try something with more power, but also not too much speed. Just an upgrade from samsonov pure wood. I was thinking about Yinhe pro-01, since it is reviewed as an clone of Butterfly Viscaria. Also i was wondering if MX-S rubbers would make a good connection with it. What do you think?
I should add, that I play in an amateur club for +/- 2 years and i'm looking for some budget friendly options like yinhe which i read has really good quality.
My style relies heavily on strong serves. My biggest weakness is consistently looping against heavy backspin. Crucially, I've only just started doing structured drills/element training (about 5-6 weeks ago) after years of only playing matches, because I recently joined my university sport section.
For over a year I was using tibhar samsonov pure wood + MX-S on both sides. It was my first not pre-made racket, before i used Atemi 5000. It was great for me, but now I want to try something with more power, but also not too much speed. Just an upgrade from samsonov pure wood. I was thinking about Yinhe pro-01, since it is reviewed as an clone of Butterfly Viscaria. Also i was wondering if MX-S rubbers would make a good connection with it. What do you think?
I should add, that I play in an amateur club for +/- 2 years and i'm looking for some budget friendly options like yinhe which i read has really good quality.
My style relies heavily on strong serves. My biggest weakness is consistently looping against heavy backspin. Crucially, I've only just started doing structured drills/element training (about 5-6 weeks ago) after years of only playing matches, because I recently joined my university sport section.