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That's my point. You speak in general terms but have conducted no serious experiments not collected any data. Yet you write with rude certitude rather than make polite proposals based on your conjectures.No. It could directly & equally can also directly influence other blade parameters such as spin , controld etc as well.
Yes when a junior starts to play they should start with a symmetric blade but this could evolve & devolve at different rates for different players & they would be better off with asymmetric designs even if they still are only two winged loopers. The layer compositions can be different on forehand & backhand
But when an old player who comes into the sport late they are probably better off starting with either short pips or inverted on strong side (usually forehand) and high aspect ratio super long pips on weakside. If this older player vcannot loop at all due to age or physical limitations, they are probably better off using short pips on strong side & high aspect ratio super long pips on weakside
i am not talking about one specific individual. Even there we really don't need lots & lots of data as you seem to project.
I am speaking in general terms for entire playing population, especially amateurs most of whom make the flawed assumption that they could be two winged loopers just like their favorite player if they just practice, practice practice using the same racket used by their idol
