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Any body know what racket hes playing with in the us open?
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It's a Donnay, assume its a custom mold.
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He told me that it's a painted Donnay. The mold is his Dunlop.
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yeah, at the Farmer's Classic this year. He seems pretty nice. He was talkative and said goodbye and was quite polite.
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does this mean that it's the same Major/ Technifibre mold that he's been using all along?
Glad to ready that he's a down to earth, humble guy. Losing parents does that to a person.. |
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james is a really nice guy especially to kids. and yes cluck is right i have talked to him too and he said the same thing.
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Yep, he's a pretty cool guy, talked to him a few times. I think he uses a Dunlop mold.
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i thought that he had only 3 racquets left
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Of his old Dunlops,yes that is correct, The Donnay's that they made for him are close enough for him to use, unlike Prince's efforts
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No, It's the same Dunlop mold he has been using along. Dunlop came up with the mold and used it first. It dates back to the late 90's. Dunlop still use the mold with the 300 Tour.
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I heard a rumor that James is using the new Donnay borg pro one racket.
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Donn...NAY-DP197.html
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So maybe it's a Dunlop mold, but it's not the exact Dunlop he'd been playing with for so long with simply new Donnay paint. At least as of that conversation last year.
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Yeah. The foam-filled feel of a Donnay is pretty solid. I remember a couple of years ago at the 2010 Australian Open, Blake was using a retail BLX90 and took JMDP to five sets before losing in a tiebreak. If he had a Dunlop mold racquet customized with the materials of a Donnay and leaded up to 13.5 ounces, that would probably be a beast to play with.
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Head replica of the Dunlop mold paintjob by Donnay Blake felt the time might be right, and agreed to the proposal. On his way from the US to the Stockholm Open, James and his coach started the testing programme in Kennelbach. During his visit, the personable American took advantage of the chance to meet with HEAD technicians, see how the racquets are manufactured and generally get a feel for the company. From the initial development stage of inputting his personal data into the computer to the drafting of technical specifications for production of his new racquet, Blake asked his questions and was given detailed explanations about the entire process. He was impressed with what he saw and learned. "I never thought what effect even small changes in the structure of the racquet can have," he said. The player spent four days in Kennelbach taking every opportunity to test various racquet configurations. The first session began with 11 models of different weights, balance points and flexibility. From this group, he selected three prototypes which were revised overnight and ready for more testing the next day. In three other testing sessions Blake played the potential racquets under competitive conditions, which brought further insights.......... "It was inconceivable for me to find a racquet in three days, which corresponds to the way I play and the way I move," said an amazed Blake, who could barely contain his praise of the technical wizards in Austria. "What the HEAD team has managed is really incredible. I have full confidence in them." Last edited by niktub : 08-30-2012 at 08:58 AM. |
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His Head replica of the Dunlop mold paintjob by Donnay is probably more headlight than yours
Not a Donnay apparently. Austria...Nothing is really sure there. Last edited by niktub : 08-30-2012 at 02:37 PM. |
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His old racquet's, now that's a surprise
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my last Donnay was the Borg Pro. Bought one sight unseen except for an ad, string 'er right up, didn't playtest back in those days.
Man it felt like a board. no give at all. didn't last long. |
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