i think prince and wilson are pretty well played by top professionals...
2007-02-08 19:37:50
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answered by doingitright44 6
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OK. When your asking which racquet is the best, i'd say it will all depend on how you play. To some, the racquets the Pro's are using is the best, but not in most cases.
For instance, take Roger Federer's K-Series. It might look good when he's using it on court, but truthfully, not all of us has that enough powerful grip and generate enough control or power to exactly gain the performance that he has.
In reality, tennis racquets are designed differently with differing technology to suit the individual players. Say that your a beginner, try analyse your strokes.Is it a full swing,moderate swing, or a short swing? full swing rackets usually are head-heavy,which means they are heavier at the top, so you can gain more power. It is vice versa to a short swing racket, where you want more control than power.
Then you have to consider the type of play.are u more towards hitting from the baseline? or are you the type that runs and attacks at the net? baseliners usually have flexible racquets to gain more power to make the ball go farther and into the desired open space on the court. Those who prefer volley plays with stiff racquets to get more precise volleys when coming into the net.
The brand of racquets, or which pro is using it is not a factor in determining what racquet that your gonna buy. whats important is your comfort level, satisfaction and feel of the racquets. be reminded that as u increase your level of play, the type of racquets that you need will change too.
I used to handle a Wilson Triad 4 and Dunlop 200G. Now ive switched to Wilson HTour as my playing style is more towards attacking groundstrokes and moderate volleys.
You choose the racket that really suits you game. No racket can be called 'The Best' as no human has da same preference.
2007-02-09 23:32:13
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answered by kyoshinrei 2
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I would reccomend the following brands: Prince, head, babolat, fischer, dunlop and possibly volkl, maybe power angle.
Stay away from: Prokennex, wilson, w line, avery, gamma, slazenger, technifibre and yonex.they are either sub-standard for hitting with, and wilsons are not only sub-standard but brake easily.
Contrary to what some others have said, dunlops are great racquets. They used to be bad, but the last three series of racquets have been great:-)
hope this helps
2007-02-10 01:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-09-15 21:33:27
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answered by ? 2
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I am not sure if Wilson still makes them, I haven't played tennis in two years...and I use to teach, lol.
But check out the Hyper Hammers, usually they're denoted by numbers, the higher the number the more of a full swing the player has to have. They're great for many types of players because you can find the perfect racquet for your style of play.
2007-02-09 03:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i often play tournaments in my local area and the raquet i use are:
1. Head liquidmetal 8 (strong, gut strings and very powerful)
2.Prince O3 (Very solid, Good Control, No shock, Light)
3.Wilson Hammer (Quite Cheap, Steady, Light)-Intermediate
Hope this helps
2007-02-09 05:51:56
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answered by William M 3
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Every manufacturer has almost a complete line of racquets with different specs, somewhere in each one is the racquet best suited to your style of play. Best thing to do is demo some frames, learn the specs (see table linked below for example), and then you will learn which specs are best suited to your style of play and you can pick the right racquet.
2007-02-09 16:35:12
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answered by TexansDoItBest 3
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Wilson is by far the best. Babolat, head, prince are ok. But then again it all depends on your preference, your game, your level, your style of play. Of course, wilson has every racket for every need. Good luck!
2007-02-09 13:46:55
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answered by mitch_depp 3
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my favourite raquets are: 1)prince; 2)wilson; 3)head
but i play with head for 4 years and it is still very good
don't buy danlop, they are very bad
2007-02-09 11:08:45
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answered by crisy_romanit 2
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i think currently Wilson hyper hammer is the best and other good racquets are head prince and babolar i play with wilson they are fantastic
2007-02-09 13:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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head flexipoint,prince 03 and 06,head liuquidmetal and the babolat series.
2007-02-09 06:13:40
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answered by jezza b 2
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