Despite the hype about this rubber, I would not recommend it for developing players. It does not teach you, does not improve your preformance. It's really alazing for advanced players but at lower skill levels you might have problems with control and short strokes. Besides, it's considerably overpriced. Xiom Vega Pro, Yasaka Rakza X, and other ESN tensors will be a very good replacement for Tenergy series.
If you're a developing player, go with a "hybrid" rubber for your forehand (tacky with a slight catapult effect like Tibhar Hybrid K1, Yinhe (Galaxy) Big Dipper, Moon Pro, Jupiter or simiar. They "teach" you the right technique. They cost nothing but your progress with topspins will skyrocket.
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on October 28, 2020
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