high sweet spot?

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can anyone recommend me a racquet w/ a high sweet spot, 98-102 sq in head size, 11-12.5 oz, flex 60-65 and open string pattern. thanks!
 
can anyone recommend me a racquet w/ a high sweet spot, 98-102 sq in head size, 11-12.5 oz, flex 60-65 and open string pattern. thanks!

You can add a little bit of lead to 2 & 10 o'clock and raise the sweetpot. The TFight 320 (16X20) has a high sweetspot, but it is rated 68 stiffness (it doesn't feel that stiff) and has a 97 in head.
 
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Umm... Most rackets are probably equal in this respect, as long as it is not a HEAD racket, known to be dead in the upper hoop. Babolat's might be good for this, possibly the Pure Storm or PD Roddick?

I think by default of design, the sweet spot is generally near the center. The idea of adding lead is good, but the effect is not as effective as people on this board make it out to be.
 
Umm... Most rackets are probably equal in this respect, as long as it is not a HEAD racket, known to be dead in the upper hoop. Babolat's might be good for this, possibly the Pure Storm or PD Roddick?
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could you confirm that please about head i didn't know info about that , if you would suggest a link or a post to read on this it would be great .. thnx
 
sorry guys! about head racquets, i thought they have a lil bit high sweet spot due to there tear drop head shape, in exception w/ the radical esp. the OS in my own experience. babolats have a higher sweet spot but just dont like the stiffness and balance.
 
sorry guys! about head racquets, i thought they have a lil bit high sweet spot due to there tear drop head shape, in exception w/ the radical esp. the OS in my own experience. babolats have a higher sweet spot but just dont like the stiffness and balance.

basicly all tear drop racquets have a high sweet spot or most of the string bed works as a sweet spot but i think what was intended here was normal oval heads ..
 
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