A lot depends on your price range....Karakal M-Tec 85 is easy to use and good for singles play....Not expensive and for the money it is really good... Sotx Woven 11 and 13 are great singles attack rackets...The Woven 13 is what most of the sponsored players of Sotx use for singles....They are not cheap though....Lin Dan uses Sotx CP5000 when playing in China so it must be good also...my guess is that it plays similar to his Yonex....
There are hundreds of attacking rackets on the market...which one you can use depends on your style of play and level of technique....players who use their wrist need a different racket than players who are arm swinging players...almost any racket can be an attack racket in the right hands...My Karakal Tattoo gives me attacking control but my sponsored players dont like it for attack....we play different style and power....Unless you are quite strong then you need a more flexible shaft and lighter frame weight to generate maximum speed of the frame at time of contact...if you can not generate the speed it does not matter how much mass you are swinging...
Yonex Smash based player: Nano series: NS9000X, NS8000 & NS9900 AT series: AT900P, AT700, AT700LTD, AT800OFF MP series: MP100 & MP99 Ti series: Ti-10 Mesh Arcsaber: not really an attacker's racquet, but ARC10 is ok CAB series: Cab30MS & cab 21 Others: 1U Boron-2 (very rare)