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Current racquets are either head-light or head-heavy (or even balanced), which means, head-heavy would good for baseliner and head-light would be good for net players.
So why don't design one kind of racquet which has the flexiable balance point which means during the ground strokes with full swing, it becomes head-heavy, and when approaching the net, it becomes head-light.
I am not sure if this is sounded stupid or not, but to design such kind of racquet, it would not be that difficult. Let say we put 2.5 oz LIQUID metal (such as Hg) into the frame. when we swing it, the liquid metal will move into the racquet head cause the head-heavy. and when we hold racquet with head up (approaching net), the liquid metal will flow down to throat of racquet, thus causing head-light.
I am just curious to know is it the good idea that the racquet have flexiable balance point that would give the player the better results?
Let me know what do you think?
Thanks.
So why don't design one kind of racquet which has the flexiable balance point which means during the ground strokes with full swing, it becomes head-heavy, and when approaching the net, it becomes head-light.
I am not sure if this is sounded stupid or not, but to design such kind of racquet, it would not be that difficult. Let say we put 2.5 oz LIQUID metal (such as Hg) into the frame. when we swing it, the liquid metal will move into the racquet head cause the head-heavy. and when we hold racquet with head up (approaching net), the liquid metal will flow down to throat of racquet, thus causing head-light.
I am just curious to know is it the good idea that the racquet have flexiable balance point that would give the player the better results?
Let me know what do you think?
Thanks.