The pros are seeking head heavy setups, I mean really head heavy setups. Heavy + Head heavy is th epro choice. The "pro" versions of their rubbers are also the hardest and the heavier ones, plus they add alot of booster to them, making them even more heavy (oil doesn't evaporate guys, it penetrates the rubber) and in consequence making their racket even more head heavy.
Unless you are training alot, and I mean really ALOT (15 hours per week at least), you better seek a racket with good balance (the weight isn't that much important, the balance matters much more).....if you train really alot, you might benefit from head heavy setups, like pros do.
Not to mention that most pros seal their blade adding also about 4-5gr to the head of their blade, making the racket even more head heavy (a famous blade "sealer" is Michel Detrigne, sealing the blade of many many pro players, including Timo Boll, Samsonov, Ovtcharov and almost all belgian pro players). The famous "MD" sealing make the blade more stiff, faster, heavier, head-heavier and lower the throw angle.
Specifically speaking of the weight, the pros usually use 93-94gr blades before sealing and almost 100gr after sealing.