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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I'm interested to know if any pro players (apart from Agnieszka Radwanska) use 'lite' model rackets. I play with a Yonex Vcore Lite and I find that despite it weighing only 270g, it can still pack a pretty good punch. I personally would've thought that some of the smaller female players like Kimiko Date Krumm and Sara Errani would use lighter frames but obviously most don't. Anyway, does anybody know of any players who do use them?
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i remember justine henin used a light frame but very head heavy
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Doesn't Krumm use a really heavy frame?
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she does. there was a thread here some time ago with pics and specs of her racket. is she still playing btw?
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I think filip peliwo mentioned that he uses a 305 grams frame. not sure though.
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read that as well. unstrung weight
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I think on bag check, krum lists her racquet weight at 400 grams. Davydenko was reported as using a racquet in the 315 gram weight.
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400g? Thats a club! I thought with Date Krumm being so petite that's the last thing she'd want.
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John Isner uses a racket of 320 grams.
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Look at her strokes.
More to the point, Fp and Davydenko |
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If pros are using sub 12 ounce racquets.... are we really just kidding / convincing ourselves that we need heavy racquets?
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Saw Dennis Kudla's sticks and they said 336g with swing weight of 298 on the custom label, took photo but didn't come out. Seemed pretty light sw.
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On topic...in the case of pros...even if they use the "lite" model, there's no way of knowing if they haven't been heavily modified unless somebody gets measurements of the ACTUAL sticks they use, not just the "model".
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If you hit with a lot of top.... I am finding success with a 305 stick as long as the SW is healthy. The way to test this for me is really focusing on serve. a little lighter stick helps my timing, especially in later sets.
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Power Player.....
W O W !! I thought you were a confirmed heavy racket, moderate head light balance guy. I used to be, using 12.4 oz rackets for 3 years, and mid 11 oz LMRads before that, but I"ve found I can play better more often, especially tired, with a 10 oz Aero500, some weighted, some not. And now playing once every other week, it's just plain easier, allowing me to strategize and think while I play, instead of just trying, unsuccessfully, to contantly hit a heavy ball. |
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Played in oppressive heat last week with a 329 strung up racquet and could serve big even while i felt wiped out..huge difference..the key is a more head heavy balance and a healthy swingweight. Dont think i could play with a light stick that is too head light
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Cool.
I got my 3 Aero500's from here, TW. Got one weighed at our local tennis store, and it came out 330 SW with my strings attached. I knew the SW couldn't be 308, as listed, because it's not all that different than my 200's or LMRads. Today, in muggy 65 degree wet drizzle, using old, soft DunlopHDHardcourtChamps, I had no pop whatsoever on my serves, so will try my 200's tomorrow. Warming up, I hit over 40 serves, and only a couple went IN and hit the backfence up above a foot. Those were with older and softer balls, of course. |
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