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Old 11-26-2009, 06:08 PM   #1
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Does anyone know what racquet Lukasz Kubot is using?
It seems to be some Fischer but I don't know which model.
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Old 11-26-2009, 06:12 PM   #2
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Looks like a Fischer Pro No.1 FT
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Looks like a Fischer Pro No.1 FT
Do you know if its a PJ?
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It's probably not a paintjob as his model is a bit old.
You'd think he would get a Magnetic Speed paintjob or something new.
The US market only got the lighter weight version of that racket, the heavier European model might actually be what he uses, but who knows how his might be customized.
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It's probably not a paintjob as his model is a bit old.
You'd think he would get a Magnetic Speed paintjob or something new.
The US market only got the lighter weight version of that racket, the heavier European model might actually be what he uses, but who knows how his might be customized.
TW doesn't carry this frame.
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Old 11-26-2009, 11:38 PM   #6
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The US market only got the lighter weight version of that racket, the heavier European model might actually be what he uses, but who knows how his might be customized.
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He uses an older Fischer stick. It was about 360g as far as I remember. There actually was a chance to buy his old frames about a year ago.
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jbrennan - glad to see some places got the heavier version. Are you sure you are talking about the Pro No. 1 FT, which was slightly extended at 27.4"? The standard length Pro No. 1 was available in both weights. Shoot me an e-mail at alfa164164@aol.com if you know where I can get new frames of the heavier version (the "XL" FT model).

OliverSimon - that model is several years old, so of course TW doesn't carry it. In theory the Progressor NT is the "replacement" of the Fischer Pro No. 1 FT.
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OliverSimon - that model is several years old, so of course TW doesn't carry it. In theory the Progressor NT is the "replacement" of the Fischer Pro No. 1 FT.[/quote]

If you haven't play with the FT than the Progressor feels fine. I have a player who had me hunt down another set of the FT since none of the later models felt the same to him.
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