I've been playing with the 93p about 40-50% of the time since I bought it a few months ago.
It is the racquet for the game I want to play, and not for the game I often play.
Defense - and getting to every ball - is what my game is currently based around. After years of playing guys who outhit me, I usually find myself running a ton, getting pushed behind the baseline and somehow making people hit 2-3 shots that would be winners against most opponents. I usually play better against guys that go big as opposed to people that play it safe. It's not the way I want to play - I understand that I need to get an offensive game if I want to win more. It's also not fun to just get hammered at all the time. I have had matches that I have won that I feel super beat up after because all I did was run around getting back balls that were pounded at me.
The 93P makes me play offensive tennis, and if I am at all tentative I get hammered. If I am on, and hitting well I hit very well.
When hitting casually and nothing is on the line I hit very freely and I love it. This morning I was playing against one of my usual partners. I played the first set with my POG OS, and the second with the 93P. He commented that my serves had a lot more heat on them in the second set. I could go for a lot more on returns. I felt way more comfortable stepping into the court and finishing off points. In as such, I was able to take control of points and put him on the defense. That almost never happens against this guy. His serves are the biggest of anyone I have played and he hits hard. We are pretty even on our match record because my defense wins about half the time over his unforced errors. I seldom feel like I am the aggressor, but I was today and it was great.
Nerves get to me when it's a match that matters - like league - I tighten up and I just don't hit well with it. I do better in those matches with my Warrior 100. I started two league matches this year with the 93p. First set scores were 0-6 for one and 2-6 for the other. I switched to the Warrior in both. First match I won in the tiebreak, and second I lost 9-11 in the tiebreak.
I have thought about selling the 93p and going back to the Warrior full time - or the POG OS that I have 6 of. At my level I don't know if it is the best fit for me. The thing is, it is a really really fun racquet, and the best serving racquet I have used since the Graphite Longbody. It's also a super fun doubles racquet.
For now it will stay in my bag. I WANT to play the way that I have to with it. I may lose more now, but if I can figure it out I will be a better player.
For reference - I have is strung with Origin 17 / Tour XC 17L @ 48/45.