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It's never really revealed among the men other than Roddick, though plenty of TW posters have noted that they believe certain players use extended-length frames.
I am pretty sure Dolgopolov (spelling?) is using an extended length. The racquet looks really long.. Malisse for sure.
I've actually seen Malisse play in person and his racquet has to be at least 28 inches with a very long grip. Have you ever seen the spacing on his two-handed backhand? There's about 4 inches between his hands.
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A commentator (I think it was Darren Cahill) said Malisse's racquet was 29" long. I don't know about that, but 28" for sure. I think Gilbert said Ferrer's was 29" as well but I doubt that.
Ok, didn't recognized that he changed this. Because some years ago he used 695 mm with the T.Fight 325 pj.Verdasco used a racket that was 68,5 cm when he was still with Tecnifibre... (Vo2 pj)
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showpost.php?p=3543152&postcount=41
Ok, didn't recognized that he changed this. Because some years ago he used 695 mm with the T.Fight 325 pj.
Heard it too, and doubted it too.A commentator (I think it was Darren Cahill) said Malisse's racquet was 29" long. I don't know about that, but 28" for sure. I think Gilbert said Ferrer's was 29" as well but I doubt that.
I am pretty sure Dolgopolov (spelling?) is using an extended length.
Among the women, Marion Bartoli uses a 29 in to help her reach with the 2 handed forehand. I think 29 in. is the legal max. Wasn't there a big controversy with the Big Bubba a number of years ago?