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He was using his regular 90 Tour at the US Open. I can see at a few points in the video where one might think it's bigger, but it seems it's the angle.
The only instance where I'm pretty sure he did use a bigger headsize was in that first set in the Davis Cup a while ago. |
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Well, to be more precise, Ron did say that Roger has not played with prototypes this year. It doesn't necessarily mean that Roger hasn't hit with other non-prototype frames this year, such as a BLX 95 or some other Wilson racquets that other Wilson sponsored pros are using, such as the one Dimitrov is using, which is 93 sq. in. and not available to the public. I think Mahut also uses a 93 or 95 Wilson that is not sold to the public.
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Amen. When we get some offseason spy pics, an announcement from his website or Wilson, or he shows up at Doha with a Snowshoe, I'll believe it. Until then, just 'fertilizer'.
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"In the industry, Federer’s racket is generally considered the most challenging to handle, above all for the recreational set. Its 580-square-centimeter, or 90-square-inch, head is the smallest in use by a leading player today, although Aleksandr Dolgopolov and the rising star Grigor Dimitrov use the same model, but with a 93-square-inch head."
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I just read the whole NYTimes article which he claims is his source and nowhere is the Dimitrov so called 93 sq inch racquet mentioned. That's his "inside info" a.k.a speculation. The NYTimes article just "invents" a subject and puts some "bla bla" around it...there's nothing "new" in there either. There is no way in h3ll Wilson would make a special one of a kind racquet for DIMITROV. For Federer...that's possible. For Dimitrov ?? Not unless hell freezes over or he gets to be top 5-ish.
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The reason why some think it's a larger frame is because that video has a distorted aspect ratio. It's compressed from top to bottom, or stretched from side to side, like if you watch a 4:3 feed on a 16:9 TV. Notice how Fed looks shorter and thicker than normal. When he's talking to Anacone and drops his racquet head so it's hanging straight down the head looks really wide, just like his trunk does in this distorted video.
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....as if we need more proof after ry stopped by but I was just about to say this regarding aspect ratios.
I like bp's enthusiasm re fed frames but come on...
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Given your comments and other people's comments in the thread it would appear that it may in fact be part of a new box beam line of racquets and this would be the "Team" version. http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showp...&postcount=405 Quote:
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That aside, I doubt any local Wilson rep would be in possession of an actual Fed prototype - let alone lend it to a coach. I have no issue with prototypes per se and in fact have seen and played with a few over the years myself. But with organisations like Wilson it is highly unlikely that someone at the public/retail interaction level would be in possession of a truly special prototype. Reps, as they are inclined to, tend to make anything sound better than it really is. If that entailed saying a frame is a Federer prototype then I wouldn't doubt most would claim it or suggest it. The reality is, outside of a very, very small group no-one even within Wilson would know what was in the works for Federer (frame and development-wise). There is absolutely no need for them to, and it would achieve nothing other than being a business risk for Wilson.
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You are right ! This is the information that wilson and his toys, don't wanna spread to the public ! Many will came back and say that this insn't true... just wait and see ! And YES Fed made some changes, and tested other rackets. Money talks here... |
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Yeah I never thought it was an actual Federer prototype racquet if you see what I mean, more "The Federer Racquet" prototype i.e the one that was going to have his signature on it in the shops as opposed to something he plays with. Turns out from what I can tell it's likely going to be a series by (i.e. several different models) but it's just one big rumour mill at the moment so who knows. Personally I doubt the big man himself will change much if at all. Always good to see Ron in here injecting the odd bit of info or disproving something. Good tweets from P1 also. |
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i dont know what RJYU statement has to do with moneytalk? i mean if fed rly changed something many *******s would follow and it would be good for wilson and not bad? .. also if you know his specs and you are not just a troll, why dont you just say them.. |
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http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=385108 I even posted about the mention of Dimitrov's racquet being 93 sq. in. in that thread back in June: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showp...08&postcount=7 Quote:
Oh, and Wilson isn't making a "one-of-a-kind" frame just for Dimitrov. It's probably a standard frame they've had for some time that they only give to their sponsored pros. I pretty sure many other pros also use it, including Mahut. What's so surprising about this? Many racquet companies make racquets that are not sold to the public but are only available to their sponsored pros. For example, Dunlop made a custom mold which pros like Blake, Haas, and Berdych amongst others used to use. They also had another mold which Fish used, and a different one which Robredo used, etc. Thus, Dimitrov is just choosing from the Wilson molds available to him.
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BP, use your contacts to get hold of the 93 frame
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It's always possible, but from photos it really looks like Dimitrov is using the 90, and not an unknown 93 version.
Also, that article is factually wrong, as Dolgopolov uses the PS 6.0 95. So it's more likely it's wrong about Dimitrov as well, than it is right, I suppose. |
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