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Does Tsonga get 10mph more with his Babolat?
Tsonga has always had a powerful serve but are his serve and groundies a bit bigger now that he wields a Babolat???
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I think it's mostly the hot weather that boosts the serve Speeds at the AO.
Wawrinka and almagro also served a couple serves above 220 kph |
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Where the stiffer Babolat APD might give a little extra shot speed is on shots hit toward the sides of the frame, where the APD might give Tsonga an extra 1 mph, and toward the tip of the frame, where he might get 1-2 extra mph 2 inches above center, and 3-4 extra if he hits 4 inches above center. Many pros tend to hit the ball above the center of the strings on groundstrokes. So if Tsonga is like that his groundstrokes might be 1-2 mph, max, faster with the APD than the Tour 90. Most pros hit about 2 inches above center when serving, so its likely that Tsonga gets about 2 mph extra with his APD on serve. |
Strings gents............
It's all in Tsonga's recent change in strings. Tsonga is now using the same string setup as Federer, Djokovic and Murray; NG/Lux Alu Power hybrid.
Cheers, TennezSport :cool: |
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And im pretty sure that he used straight up alu rough when he was using the blade tour (or what was painted to look like a blade tour) back when he made his breakout Australian run. |
He's 6'2" and 185lbs.
Notice Fed hits just as hard with that tiny racket. |
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these guys have been serving so well, it's in Serena Williams territory...
What's her set up? Also NatGut/Poly |
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Lol some of you guys are either 15 or just really cute with a very simplistic world view. Tsonga changed to babolat when he hit the big time because babolat approached him with lots of $$$ when he became the best player/prospect for French tennis. And that is a fact.
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I think that the huge amount of lead in his frame has more to do with his power than the Babolat that he uses.
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Maybe +1 mph. Strings, weighting, etc. have far more effect.
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