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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Do you think his spin will increase?
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Toronto
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Probably already has
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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LOL (and I don't normally use lol, but this warrants it). Nadal has a sweet deal with aeropro drive, his contract is massive, the thing he's been using for the last 8 years or so with 11 GS titles. I don't think he would even think about leaving babolat.
The man aligns his water bottles a certain way, you don't think he's particular or feels similar to his own personal equipment? |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Absolutely no.
I don´t think Steam 99s is for an ATP player. I think is buit for club players.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Pros create speed with their technique and athletics...they will never use 16/15.
actually i d like to know how many players of the top 100 play 18/20 and how many 16/19 or 20.... |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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I do not think Nadal will ever split with Babolat, does he not have a lifetime contract like Fed and Wilson?
However I disagree about pros in general, If the Spin Effects technology catches on other companies, such as Babolat, will put out a racquet with a similar string pattern. Also there are pros such as Kvitova and Nishikori who use the older steam. As long as it isn't some 105 square inch slingshot, there will be pros using it. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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(9) Donnay Pro One, 16x19 | 12.4oz, -12Pts, ~330sw Mains: Babolat Tonic Gut, X's: Red WC Mosquito Bite | 54/50 lbs. Last edited by ChicagoJack : 01-07-2013 at 09:32 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Agreed, it's the Indian rather than the arrow that counts..... or in this case the Spaniard rather than the racquet. Silly string pattern fads are no replacement fir proper technique and good old RHS.
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Mark Woodforde?
He actually used and still uses a racquet with a (get this) 12x13 string pattern!
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1. Mark Woodforde played with a Frankenracquet inspired by his old Snauwert Hi-Ten built from a PS 7.5 mold with a custom 12 x 16 drill pattern.
2. While there have been many open pattern frames made in the graphite era, to the best of my knowledge, there are no current or past frames with fewer crosses than mains. If fewer crosses than mains doesn't register like an earth shattering event, I've no problem with that, but it is the key distinction here. Open patterns of the past were born out of the ancient wisdom (Mid 80's to 2005), that ball to string friction ball "bite" is the primary way to increase spin. Recent studies 2005-2011 conclude that ball "bite" matters only if the strings are moving. Reducing the number of crosses, dramatically reduces inter string friction, and promotes string movement. 3. I have posted about this in much greater detail here. - Jack
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If you research the Steam 99S and the string pattern you will find out that Wilson developed it specifically for polyester strings.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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I wish he tried it with RPM at 15 gauge.
Spin of insanity right there..
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If he likes it, he would advise Bab to put out a new racquet called the "Fire" with a similar string pattern.
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I am sure it would increase his spin... the only problem is he needs to find a way to get back on the court long term. I guess the 1st course of action would be to play shorter points, lose some muscle (stop taking whatever PEDS he is taking) and get his joints back to normal. Once he stops taking the PEDS his rarking will fall and he will have to leave the tour. Stick a fork in him.. he is done. Fed will be playing until he is 40....Rafa will be lucky to play into his 30s. He should be with Wilson... not using the Steam... but the Juice...
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has gone into that racket and that there are countless 99s fans ready to educate us on that and the fact that we need to buy very many of them. They, the 99s fans, have already figured out that Nadal has tried it out . No doubt Kim Kardashian will try it next .. That Wilson developed the racket specifically for polyester says a lot. We're talking rocket science here .. bottle rocket that is. |
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LOL yonex.
Im not promoting the 99s, saying I buy into the marketing, or trying to imply anyone notable has tried it or will try it. I did watch one of the Wilson promo videos for the 99s and the new "spin effect" technology. Their explanation was that polyester strings move more freely and snap back into position after making impact with the ball. That is why players dont have to "adjust" their poly strings in between points as much when compared to non polyester string. Ball impact makes all string move but non polyesters dont move back into their original positions like polyesters do which ends up making the strings be out of position after rallies. So Wilsons thought was making a less dense string pattern and using a polyester string would allow the string to move even more. Since the string could move more it would impart more spin on the ball because it snapped back more. You can go watch Wilsons video explaining it all its too much for me to type here. Again not saying I am promoting it, I am just explaining Wilsons reasoning for it.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: USA
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the pros are cover men for the company marketing. who knows what sticks they really use - they paint their real stick to match the company they are contracted with. happens all the time.
However for the 99s case - lets see if Wilson can get a pro player to actually use it, hard to disguise the string pattern! |
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