It is worth looking at this thread:
https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/fo...16&highlight=european+championships+equipment
It was from 2016. But there is a decent amount of all wood blades in there.
Korbel
Korbel SK7
Kong Linghui blade
Rosewood V
Rosewood VII
Yasaka Extra Special
Hurricane King
Hadraw SR
All of those I listed are all wood blades. The one that seems to appear the most is the Korbel. But I think that means there were a bunch of players in 2016 who were using all wood. Clearly a majority use an ALC blade. Not too many were using ZLC.
But, in my opinion, ALC blades are decently controllable if you are at a certain level. The Arylate in the ALC weave gives decent dwell time and lots of spin. They just are harder to learn on for mid and lower level players because they still mask ball feel and make bad contact feel better than it should. At a higher level, you will know when your contact is a bit off even if you are using an ALC blade.