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Per @Fintft referral, I quickly skimmed through this thread and do have some suggestions. Here are my top 3 for you that I personally have recently owned/demo'd:
1. Pro Staff 97 V13 315 (not RF97A)
I saw that it was brought up a few times and from my brief read, the only concern you had was "doubting its spin potential." In my opinion, don't doubt it. It's no Pure Aero, but you can definitely get a lot of spin out of this thing. I personally hit huge out-wide kick serves with the PS97 when strung with poly at 48lbs. It's a very whippy racket if you have the strokes for it. I also play with a 2HBH but can hit OHBH and I actually preferred hitting my one-hander with it. BH slices are amazing as well as volleys.
2. Yonex VCORE 95 (only tried the 2023 version)
As many will tell you, the VCORE 95 feels more like a 98. You'll get the mobility you need for your one-hander but also the added forgiveness that you don't get with most other 95 sq in headsize rackets. It's a very plush feeling racket so easy on your wrists. As for spin, VCORE is Yonex's spin line. You really can swing out on this thing and get heavy topspin strokes without having to worry about taming the power. Oh but just beware that Yonex grip sizes nowadays run a little big.
3. Dunlop CX200
Very crisp. I got so much pop out of it when it was strung with poly at 53lbs but you have to be ok with low dwell time on strings. It's really maneuverable so great for your one-hander. Contact felt really solid and defined in comparison to the Head Extreme Tour which felt extremely muted (I was demoing these two side by side at the time). Spin access is definitely there even though it's not known as one of the spin monsters.
Honorable mention:
Babolat Pure Strike VS
Love the feel and ball pocketing from this thing. Solid all around though not spectacular in any particular category. A little underpowered but you mentioned you weren't looking for power. Spin access is there (it's a Babolat).
Yonex VCORE Pro 97
Similar to the Pure Strike VS to me. Very comfortable. A little underpowered but there's some room for you to experiment with lead tape considering you're used to the weight of the Duel G 330. Will allow you to swing for the fences.
Babolat Pure Aero 98
Haven't personally tried this but I have a hunch it would work in theory.
Lastly, if you just want something that'll feel quite similar to your VCORE Duel G 330 (I owned this recently), go with the Yonex VCORE PRO 97H. It's one of my favorites though not the best serving racket/spin racket.
Some rackets I don't think would be a good fit for you (I know others may feel very differently but this is just my opinion):
1. Head Extreme Tour (muted and hollow feeling)
2. Yonex Ezone 98 2022 (weird flex in strange places and low access to spin for a 16x19)
3. Yonex VCORE 98 2023 (really mushy feeling)
4. Wilson Blade (not really a one-hander's racket in my opinion due to the balance)
5. Dunlop CX200 Tour (a one hander's racket on paper but a little too demanding for the modern game in reality with its 18x20 string pattern+smaller headsize)
6. Head Gravity (I just think it's a weird head shape, esp for 1HBH)
7. Technifibre TFight ISO 305 (closer to even balance, string pattern prob not what you're looking for, strange rectangular grip shape)
8. Any Wilson Blade Pro with a high swingweight (def not a one-hander's racket)
9. Any 100 sq in headsize racket (I'm old school and think 98 is the absolute ceiling for one-handers)
1. Pro Staff 97 V13 315 (not RF97A)
I saw that it was brought up a few times and from my brief read, the only concern you had was "doubting its spin potential." In my opinion, don't doubt it. It's no Pure Aero, but you can definitely get a lot of spin out of this thing. I personally hit huge out-wide kick serves with the PS97 when strung with poly at 48lbs. It's a very whippy racket if you have the strokes for it. I also play with a 2HBH but can hit OHBH and I actually preferred hitting my one-hander with it. BH slices are amazing as well as volleys.
2. Yonex VCORE 95 (only tried the 2023 version)
As many will tell you, the VCORE 95 feels more like a 98. You'll get the mobility you need for your one-hander but also the added forgiveness that you don't get with most other 95 sq in headsize rackets. It's a very plush feeling racket so easy on your wrists. As for spin, VCORE is Yonex's spin line. You really can swing out on this thing and get heavy topspin strokes without having to worry about taming the power. Oh but just beware that Yonex grip sizes nowadays run a little big.
3. Dunlop CX200
Very crisp. I got so much pop out of it when it was strung with poly at 53lbs but you have to be ok with low dwell time on strings. It's really maneuverable so great for your one-hander. Contact felt really solid and defined in comparison to the Head Extreme Tour which felt extremely muted (I was demoing these two side by side at the time). Spin access is definitely there even though it's not known as one of the spin monsters.
Honorable mention:
Babolat Pure Strike VS
Love the feel and ball pocketing from this thing. Solid all around though not spectacular in any particular category. A little underpowered but you mentioned you weren't looking for power. Spin access is there (it's a Babolat).
Yonex VCORE Pro 97
Similar to the Pure Strike VS to me. Very comfortable. A little underpowered but there's some room for you to experiment with lead tape considering you're used to the weight of the Duel G 330. Will allow you to swing for the fences.
Babolat Pure Aero 98
Haven't personally tried this but I have a hunch it would work in theory.
Lastly, if you just want something that'll feel quite similar to your VCORE Duel G 330 (I owned this recently), go with the Yonex VCORE PRO 97H. It's one of my favorites though not the best serving racket/spin racket.
Some rackets I don't think would be a good fit for you (I know others may feel very differently but this is just my opinion):
1. Head Extreme Tour (muted and hollow feeling)
2. Yonex Ezone 98 2022 (weird flex in strange places and low access to spin for a 16x19)
3. Yonex VCORE 98 2023 (really mushy feeling)
4. Wilson Blade (not really a one-hander's racket in my opinion due to the balance)
5. Dunlop CX200 Tour (a one hander's racket on paper but a little too demanding for the modern game in reality with its 18x20 string pattern+smaller headsize)
6. Head Gravity (I just think it's a weird head shape, esp for 1HBH)
7. Technifibre TFight ISO 305 (closer to even balance, string pattern prob not what you're looking for, strange rectangular grip shape)
8. Any Wilson Blade Pro with a high swingweight (def not a one-hander's racket)
9. Any 100 sq in headsize racket (I'm old school and think 98 is the absolute ceiling for one-handers)
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