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If, if the standard for today is a wooden racquet with 65 sq in face they would be playing better than the olden days because of their superior training, conditioning and nutrition. Needless to say however, they wouldn't be producing those wicked spins and bazooka serves with a Barbie!
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But some would play a lot worse than others due to the equipment change. It comes down to who maximizes the use of the modern equipment more.
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Those who claim that it's more prestigeous, are just admiting that performance wise bigger heads are better.
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A midsize isn't a Harvard degree, now. There's no prestige in a midsize. However, there is shame in an oversize.
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Graf uses a more manly racket than Andre. Tisk, tisk.
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The thing is, Andre started out with wooden racquets also, so surely he can handle not only oversized racquets and he also played the racquets Steffi used.
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Thanks, good to know, guess he would've chosen the elliptical headed Barbies back then if he had the choice.
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Right up there with Break Point
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I don't know anyone who claims that using a smaller headsize is "more prestigious", myself included. Most people who use smaller racquets use them because they either play better with them or they just like the feel of them or some other characteristic of them. Prestige never even enters the equation.
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Haha, proves my point. UCSF2012 = Break Point
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Hmmm....then why would UCSF2012 constantly slam most of my posts?? The guy hates my views.
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You must be schizophrenic. Lol
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The preference of a smaller head has to do with feel and game style, not so much with perfomance, no modern player (heavy topspin) could play better with an 85-90 racquet than with an 95-100 (all other specs being equal). On the other hand, if you have a classic game style, it's possible that you get not only better feel but also a better performance from a mid head size racquet. Break Point saved. |
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