Prestige Mid to become the racquet of the 2020s.

Anton

Legend
Ha!

Well, I’ve hit my Classic 2.0 for two days now and actually playing good with it.

18g shaped poly at 48lbs was a bit stiff on the first day but softened up now into a good range.

Feel is THICK, dense, solid. Niiiice.

Just added rubber band collar (2g?) on top of grip to get it swinging perfectly for me.

Plays very consistent for a small head size. No free spin here, but gas pedal is there to drive deep ball or create short angles with confidence.

Honestly the only area of the court I feel like I’m missing some head size is at the net.
 

Soundbyte

Hall of Fame
Ha!

Well, I’ve hit my Classic 2.0 for two days now and actually playing good with it.

18g shaped poly at 48lbs was a bit stiff on the first day but softened up now into a good range.

Feel is THICK, dense, solid. Niiiice.

Just added rubber band collar (2g?) on top of grip to get it swinging perfectly for me.

Plays very consistent for a small head size. No free spin here, but gas pedal is there to drive deep ball or create short angles with confidence.

Honestly the only area of the court I feel like I’m missing some head size is at the net.

Got 2 hours in with it today for doubles. Agree all around. It's just solid from handle to tip. You can block back anything without worry of the racket wobbling.

Backhand volley is my favorite shot with this so far. Serves are solid, easy to place. But again no free power here. It's all mass based power (which I prefer). You won't be flicking a sitting ball down the line, but if your opponent is hitting hard or you have time to get set, this thing hits a beefy ball.
 
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Anton

Legend
Oh me, oh my.

Playing a local 4.5+ tournament (usually won by a guy who played #2 for Michigan)

Was going to play Gravity Pro but shipment delayed and I haven’t hit my main VC95 in weeks…so playing Classic 2.0 I’ve been feeling good about.

6-0, 6-1 against a player I lost a three setter to in 2019 :oops:

He gave me some errors, but I was taking care of bussiness on my side.

Serving huge, putting the ball where I wanted it, moving opponent around and blasting flat as soon as opportunity opens up. Control was just off the charts.

Didn’t see this coming.
 
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J011yroger

Talk Tennis Guru
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Ya boi out here showing these children how we did it in 1999.

J
 

PistolPete23

Hall of Fame
18g shaped poly at 48lbs was a bit stiff on the first day but softened up now into a good range.
I always string it at 50 lbs. It's high for a poly but the tension always drops into perfect range after a short hitting session.

Serving huge, putting the ball where I wanted it, moving opponent around and blasting flat as soon as opportunity opens up. Control was just off the charts.

Didn’t see this coming.
Really nice to have evidence that it's possible to play with a 90 sq in mid competitively. Curious on your feelings re the PC 2.0 in comparison to the 2023 VC95 after the honeymoon period, pros and cons. Both have similar flex rating but I'd imagine the feel between the two is very different.
 

Hawks9451

Semi-Pro
Oh me, oh my.

Playing a local 4.5+ tournament (usually won by a guy who played #2 for Michigan)

Was going to play Gravity Pro but shipment delayed and I haven’t hit my main VC95 in weeks…so playing Classic 2.0 I’ve been feeling good about.

6-0, 6-1 against a player I lost a three setter to in 2019 :oops:

He gave me some errors, but I was taking care of bussiness on my side.

Serving huge, putting the ball where I wanted it, moving opponent around and blasting flat as soon as opportunity opens up. Control was just off the charts.

Didn’t see this coming.
Your opponent saw the Prestige Mid and **** his pants. Hard to play with a load in.
 

Soundbyte

Hall of Fame
I always string it at 50 lbs. It's high for a poly but the tension always drops into perfect range after a short hitting session.


Really nice to have evidence that it's possible to play with a 90 sq in mid competitively. Curious on your feelings re the PC 2.0 in comparison to the 2023 VC95 after the honeymoon period, pros and cons. Both have similar flex rating but I'd imagine the feel between the two is very different.
PC2.0 and VC95 are very very different feeling rackets. Yonex is muted, not as plush. Neither frame is stiff. The VC95 feels more hollow (but not unstable) compared to the PC2.0.
But I agree with Anton, this is a very playable mid for the modern game.
 

Anton

Legend
I always string it at 50 lbs. It's high for a poly but the tension always drops into perfect range after a short hitting session.


Really nice to have evidence that it's possible to play with a 90 sq in mid competitively. Curious on your feelings re the PC 2.0 in comparison to the 2023 VC95 after the honeymoon period, pros and cons. Both have similar flex rating but I'd imagine the feel between the two is very different.

My weighted up 2021 VC95 got more spin and power. Obv. feels more hollow and not as controlled, including depth control.

Serves about same
More action on strokes for VC95, more placement and control for PC2.0
Slices, volleys, blocks feel better with PC2.0


B.T.W got to the final with PC2.0 and played good....sill 0-6,0-6 for Michigan #2 who won for 16th time now, but I did have a bunch of chances at breadsticks off my serve. :-D
 
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Soundbyte

Hall of Fame
My weighted up 2021 VC95 got more spin and power. Obv. feels more hollow and not as controlled, including depth control.

Serves about same
More action on strokes for VC95, more placement and control for PC2.0
Slices, volleys, blocks feel better with PC2.0


B.T.W got to the final with PC2.0 and played good....0-6,0-6 for Michigan #2 who won for 16th time now, but I did have a bunch of chances at breadsticks off my serve.
Your last point is spot on....block back big serves is definitely a plus to this frame that I haven't quite experienced as much as other frames. I'll continue to mess around with my strings, but there's a good chance I'll be switching to this.
In my mind, I tell myself I want to settle on about 3-5 different frames, keep 2 of them each, and play with them as I see fit depending on mood, weather, etc.

The PC2.0 has my serve in a groove at the moment, so I'm going to keep riding that wave. If I start losing more matches suddenly, I may reconsider!
 

Hulger

Semi-Pro
Maybe shouting into empty walls, but is it this era of aiming to live one’s life according to a German household gadget advertise killing your vibes with the MID now, when encountering complete the lack of examples holding 93s anymore on your media services?
Or is it the deteriorating human condition and inability to run forward because of baseline depression?
Are there any transcendents left not giving a **** and enjoying the art of joyful attacking tennis and independence?
 

Anton

Legend
Out of curiosity, did you two play on the relatively new courts at U of M's tennis team facilities? I ask because when I left A2 they were in the midst of redoing that entire complex.
We are in Staten Island, he graduated already
 
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