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Old 05-12-2004, 08:30 AM   #1
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Hi, I know that Tommy Haas uses a 200g...but does anyone know what kind of string he uses and tension? Thanks!!! :?:
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look in the string or racquets section. Someone posted a listing from one of the recent tournaments and Tommy Haas was listed at the top. Listed string type, tension and racquet type.
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Old 05-12-2004, 01:43 PM   #3
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big blow to Dunlop, Tommy reverted back to the discontinued Muscle Weave, didn't even try to paint it over...

Mary & James using sticks with paint

Dunlop has the worst line going now
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yah ok lambro, i play the 200g and this racquet is sick
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YEM I have owned the 200G Hotmelt, even put a Fairway Leather grip on and had it leaded up to 13 OZ at 8pts headlight.

The thing is too light at 12oz strung stock. The graphite just doesn't feel that good. Its a fair off the shelf consumer racquet, but with a flex rating of 60 where is the feel? You want a 18 mains 60 flex rating racquet? try a prestige classic or PK Laver C.

Unless you are an endorsed touring pro, you missed the point.
Hass, Blake and Fish are all endorsed Dunlop users, Fish and Blake don't even use Dunlop frames and Hass won't use the new current 200G....thats the facts willis.

Go look at the pics of the Hambug open.
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Old 05-12-2004, 09:11 PM   #6
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I´m from Germany. Haas uses the Dunlop 200G MW 90 sq. The string is the Babolat VS Touch at 34-35kg.
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Is there MW 90 sq inch? i didnt know that , i thought it was 95
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nothing came up when i used the search. Unless it's from the old message board?


and yes, Dunlop had a 90in version of the 200g.
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