Part 1: Player Profile

1. What is your peak playing skill level?

Options: Beginner (1.0-2.5) / Intermediate Player (3.0-3.5) / Advanced Competitive Player (4.0-5.0+)

Parameter Mapping Logic:

Beginner: Recommended rackets with a large sweet spot (Wide Body) and composite/fiberglass panels, offering high forgiveness and easy returns.

Advanced Player: Recommended rackets with carbon fiber/raw carbon panels, focusing on maximizing spin and shot control.

2. What playing style do you prefer on the court?

Options: Power (prefers baseline drives and smashes) / Control (prefers drop shots and DINK shots) / All-rounder

Parameter Mapping Logic:

Power: Recommended thinner core (11mm-13mm) and a stiffer surface.

Control: Recommended thicker core (16mm or more) for better energy absorption and a softer feel.

3. Have you ever had tennis elbow, wrist pain, or joint injuries?

Options: Yes / No

Parameter Mapping Logic: Yes: Absolutely critical. A mid-weight racket (7.8-8.2 oz) with a thicker core (16mm) is essential for maximizing shock absorption. Avoid rackets that are too light (requiring more power) or too heavy (putting excessive strain on joints).

4. What racket sport have you primarily played before?

Options: Tennis / Table Tennis or Badminton / No experience

Parameter Mapping Logic: Tennis Switcher: Usually accustomed to an elongated handle for a two-handed backhand and adaptable to heavier rackets.

Table Tennis/Badminton Switcher: Usually accustomed to a standard racket shape or a short handle, preferring lightweight rackets to utilize wrist flexibility.


Part Two: Paddle Mechanics

5. Do you prefer a one-handed or two-handed backhand?

Options: One-handed / Two-handed

Parameter Mapping Logic: Two-handed: A longer handle (5.25 inches or more) is strongly recommended; otherwise, grip space will be insufficient.

One-handed: A standard handle length (4.5-5 inches) is sufficient, allowing for a larger sweet spot.

6. How sensitive are you to racket weight? Options: Prefer lightweight, fast swing / Prefer stable, powerful shots

Parameter Mapping Logic: Lightweight: Recommended 7.3−7.6oz. Advantages: Fast net play; disadvantages: prone to backhand flicks, inconsistent against strong shots.

Stable: Recommended 8.3oz+. Advantages: Stable baseline rallies; disadvantages: tiring swing.

Recommendation: 7.8 - 8.2 oz (Mid-weight) is the ideal range for 90% of users.

7. How much do you value the "spin" ability on your shots?

Options: Very important (I like topspin) / Moderately important / Not important (I mainly hit flat shots)

Parameter Mapping Logic: High Spin Demand: Recommended T700 Raw Carbon Fiber material with a rough surface.

Flat Play: Smooth composite or graphite surfaces are sufficient.


Part Three: Ball Selection and Environment

8. What is your primary court type?

Options: Indoor wood/rubber courts / Outdoor hard courts (tennis court surfaces)

Parameter Mapping Logic: Indoor: 26-hole balls are recommended. The ball is lighter and softer, offering better control on smooth surfaces.

Outdoor: 40-hole balls are recommended. The ball is heavier, harder, and more wind-resistant.

9. What is the typical climate like in your area? (For outdoor balls)

Options: Hot/Warm/Cold/Windy

Parameter Mapping Logic: Cold: Balls become brittle and prone to cracking. Highly cold-resistant balls with special formulations or softer balls are recommended to prevent cracking.

Windy/Hot: Balls become softer. Balls with higher hardness and weight close to the rule limits are recommended to maintain a stable flight trajectory.

10. When it comes to balls, do you value durability or match performance more?

Options: Durability (don't want to keep changing balls) / Performance (wanting the bounce and speed of a Pro)

Parameter Mapping Logic: Durability: Recommended one-piece molded training ball with slightly thicker material (usually a little slower).

Performance: Recommended match ball; although it's harder and faster, it wears out relatively quickly on rough surfaces, but the feel is excellent.

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