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Join Date: Jul 2012
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I am a good junior male player who recently won some Donnay strings. I as wondering if they are good and if so what are they good for.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Also string recommended tension.
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Babolatbarry
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Uhh you've NEVER broken a string but you've won prizes for tennis? Haha okay.
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Coming from a person barely played top 6 at Davie high school yet wanted to go to Bolleteri's academy and become a pro tennis player. Lay off. He's 12 years old. OP, I'd just try it out at your regular tension. Last edited by Up&comer : 08-19-2012 at 04:13 PM. |
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Just because I've never broken a string doesn't mean that I'm not good.
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Babolatbarry
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it means that you play like 5 mph lol
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What does that even mean, clearly you haven't seen me play.
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Thank you up&comer
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Babolatbarry
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4 and 5 is barely? Okay bro.
Doesn't everyone wanna go pro? And asking about the cost isn't the same as saying "I wanna go." Also, every person who takes tennis seriously wants to go there, well everyone I've talked to has. So...hop off? k thanks |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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You have absolutely zero room whatsoever to criticize someone else's tennis skills. It's doubly ridiculous when you're arguing back at a top level recruit like U&C.
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Also, I wouldn't want to go to Bolleteri's, and I'm pretty sure I take tennis seriously. |
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To the OP, I have never tried their strings so I cannot attest to their playability myself. HOWEVER! They have gotten very good reviews. What racquet and tension do you use now and with what string? I recall you said you used Hurricane and then switched to Xcel I think?
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I'm loving the xcel
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They're awesome
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Then why not stick with it?
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I definitely am
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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The Micron is a nice string. It plays just like the old Wilson Reaction but your not old enough to know that one it sounds like. The micron is in the same family (multi) as the excel so if you scored a free set I don't think you'll try it and hate it. Keep the tension the same as your excel and see what you like better.
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Ok thanks Jackie treehorn1
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