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Just wanted to add a point about maximizing potential. For me, Ito's temperament and body type are a perfect match for her style. Hirano's slightly taller and already gets her reach exploited so Ito will have an even harder time trying to stay in the rallies with double inverted. If anything, she's probably the best candidate for double short pips since she barely top spins. At the end of the day very few players will benefit from short pips but not everyone will, and for club level any style will work as long as you can play out what that style was intended for.Speed is at a premium at the top levels and as crazy as it sounds to most people, the fastest and most consistent surface is inverted rubber. The reason why Ito is evidence is that her style hit a massive wall when others adapted to it. She hasn't beaten a top opponent who trains against her style since her hey day
I think in principle you are right that a player could be top 100 as a two sided pips hitter. The issue is that just about everyone would consider that a waste of talent. Even the Chinese switched to double inverted in the 38mm era when their best inverted shakehand players started beating their pips out penholders.
Of course Ryu Seungmin existed as a one sided penholder playing at the top level. Yoshida Kaii still plays well in European leagues. So I don't doubt you that it is possible for a talent to play any style at the top level. They would just consider it a waste of talent. Even now, it is extremely hard to find a single non-defensive male player using short pips on their backhand in the top 100! And that is focusing on only one side. Could you get a few because of stylistic diversity? Yes. But choppers struggle to be the best players in their country because of how easy they are to beat by teammates at their same level.
So yes. A player with that style could do well. But coaches would be accused of wasting talent without a good reason to justify playing that style.