k six one 95 in my opinion
TWU actually measures them ya know...
http://twu.tennis-warehouse.com/cgi-bin/poweruniverse.cgi
You can click on thew dots to see.
The KPS88 is the overwhelming winner.
Several new Donnays and PK Ki5s are not too far behind.
anything yonex
proper subject heading, a question-which player`s racquets have a largest sweetspot? Any opinions please
i say any prince racket with exo 3
Buddy!!...How OLD are You????:shock:For me the TWU indicators about sweet zone area aren't a good indicator of sweetspot. It's more about POWER zone area than SWEET zone area (they are evaluated about the porcentaje of power developed from the frame). The kpro staff 88 is a great example of that! It has actually a small sweet zone area.
Here is my list of racket tested and their ranking (from 0 to 10) from my personal experience about sweet zones:
Yonex RDS 003 10
Wilson K Blade Team 10
Yonex RDIS 300 10
Babolat AeroPro Drive GT 9,5
Babolat Pure Drive GT 9,5
Prince O3 Speedport Tour (ports) 9,4
Babolat Pure Drive Team 9,2
Wilson K Blade 98 9
Wilson nPro Open 9
Wilson nBlade 98 9
Babolat Pure Drive Roddick 8,9
Head Liquidmetal Radical MP 8,9
Head Flexpoint Radical MP 8,8
Babolat Aeropro Drive 8,7
Prince Tour Diablo MP 8,7
Head i.Radical MP 8,5
Prince O3 Tour MP (100) 8,3
Head MicroGEL Extreme 8,1
Wilson BLX Blade 98 8
Yonex RDS 002 Tour SL 8
Wilson nTour 95 8
Yonex RDX 500 MP 7,8
Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 Tour 7,8
Babolat Pure Control 7,7
Head i.prestige MP 7,7
Dunlop Revelation tour pro exact 7,7
Head MicroGEL Radical Pro MP 7,6
Wilson K Six One 95 (68 Holes) 7,5
Yonex RDS 002 tour UL 7,5
Head MicroGEL Extreme Pro 7,4
Volkl Power Bridge 10 Mid 7,2
Yonex RDS 001 98 7,2
Fischer Progressor NT 7,1
Wilson K Pro Tour 6,8
Wilson K Blade Tour 6,7
Volkl DNX 9 6,6
Wilson K Pro Staff (88) 6,5
Head Prestige Classic 600 6,5
Wilson K Six One Tour 6,3
:lol: ...........Buddy!!...How OLD are You????:shock:
For me the TWU indicators about sweet zone area aren't a good indicator of sweetspot. It's more about POWER zone area than SWEET zone area (they are evaluated about the porcentaje of power developed from the frame). The kpro staff 88 is a great example of that! It has actually a small sweet zone area.
I mean with "sweet zone area" hitting the ball clean, confortly, without vibration, feeling you hit the ball in the right point. It`s related with power, but not in a bidireccional way. I mean, if I hit inside the sweet zone area, I get power, pleasant power, but not always when I get power from a racket I hit pleasantly, cleanly (example: kpro staff 88)
For me, the TWU indicators in sweet spot is more with the second way of "sweet spot", but for me ins't as interesting as the first sense.
Consolation your reasoning have sense, but, even my ratings have to do more with how well a racquet's COP matches where I usually hit the ball, I always hit the ball more or less the same way, so the comparative is valid. Maybe the absolute ratings aren't right (sure) or interesting, but the relative values (comparative values) are "real", almost for my personal taste
i say any prince racket with exo 3
For me the TWU indicators about sweet zone area aren't a good indicator of sweetspot. It's more about POWER zone area than SWEET zone area (they are evaluated about the porcentaje of power developed from the frame). The kpro staff 88 is a great example of that! It has actually a small sweet zone area.
Here is my list of racket tested and their ranking (from 0 to 10) from my personal experience about sweet zones:
Yonex RDS 003 10
Wilson K Blade Team 10
Yonex RDIS 300 10
Babolat AeroPro Drive GT 9,5
Babolat Pure Drive GT 9,5
Prince O3 Speedport Tour (ports) 9,4
Babolat Pure Drive Team 9,2
Wilson K Blade 98 9
Wilson nPro Open 9
Wilson nBlade 98 9
Babolat Pure Drive Roddick 8,9
Head Liquidmetal Radical MP 8,9
Head Flexpoint Radical MP 8,8
Babolat Aeropro Drive 8,7
Prince Tour Diablo MP 8,7
Head i.Radical MP 8,5
Prince O3 Tour MP (100) 8,3
Head MicroGEL Extreme 8,1
Wilson BLX Blade 98 8
Yonex RDS 002 Tour SL 8
Wilson nTour 95 8
Yonex RDX 500 MP 7,8
Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 Tour 7,8
Babolat Pure Control 7,7
Head i.prestige MP 7,7
Dunlop Revelation tour pro exact 7,7
Head MicroGEL Radical Pro MP 7,6
Wilson K Six One 95 (68 Holes) 7,5
Yonex RDS 002 tour UL 7,5
Head MicroGEL Extreme Pro 7,4
Volkl Power Bridge 10 Mid 7,2
Yonex RDS 001 98 7,2
Fischer Progressor NT 7,1
Wilson K Pro Tour 6,8
Wilson K Blade Tour 6,7
Volkl DNX 9 6,6
Wilson K Pro Staff (88) 6,5
Head Prestige Classic 600 6,5
Wilson K Six One Tour 6,3
From your description it does indeed sound like you are talking COP.
He's not talking about COP. COP is located in the throat if a hand is holding the racquet.