New Blade PJ, same as Khachanov.What paint job is Tsitsipas using at the Citi Open? It looks green.
Blash or Clade PJ?New Blade PJ, same as Khachanov.
Blash or Clade PJ?
Good stuff. From here on when the next two lines get refreshed:If we're voting for one of these two options to replace 'Blade', I'm voting for Blash.
"Stop trying to make Blash happen. It's not gonna happen."
Eff that... it's happening. I kind of like the Blash pj, but it probably looks much nicer in the gloss than what will eventually hit the market...
Good stuff. From here on when the next two lines get refreshed:
- Ultrash or Clultra?
- Pro Stash or Clo Staff?
Ful bed of 4G at 55/53lb, played day in day out.. professional player or not, I have no idea how a wrist/arm can stand up to that lol. I'd love to know what sort of wrist exercises and conditioning these guys do.
Yep!This one right?
so much for sporting the custom greek paintjob for long.. wilson is paintjob decisions almost as bad as their quality control. don't even get me started on the zebra PJs.
Ah I see. I went back and clicked on the link and read the article. This picture is from the there.
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So the link basically says he has:
Unstrung swingweight of 308
Strung swingweight of 343
In my 97 sq. inch 18x20 racquet, adding 17 gauge poly strings adds roughly 30-31 points and 16.5g to 17g weight. But Tsitsipas uses 16L gauge (Luxilon 4G) strings in his 98 sq inch 18x20 (18.4 grams). That is a heavier poly even in thinner gauges, in my experience. After stringing up, I am sure 35 point swingweight difference is not out of the realm of possibility here, no?
Yeah, i have thought the same. Must feel crazy boardy to us normals57LBS! Christ, that seems insane.
Yeah, i have thought the same. Must feel crazy boardy to us normals
I wonder if he was just experimenting that tournament. Because on twitter he’s stated his tension is 55/52lbs (25/24kgs).
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I wouldn't be surprised if he had raised his tension, as he's been hitting harder these days.
Federer uses higher tension than that but he uses gut as well and an open pattern.
But 57lbs on a 18x20, in a control racquet like the Blade and especially with a full bed of a stiff poly like 4G, must be like hitting a frying pan.
Pretty crazy how much spin he can still generate with this setup.
Maybe he uses. 4g soft?I wouldn't be surprised if he had raised his tension, as he's been hitting harder these days.
Federer uses higher tension than that but he uses gut as well and an open pattern.
But 57lbs on a 18x20, in a control racquet like the Blade and especially with a full bed of a stiff poly like 4G, must be like hitting a frying pan.
Pretty crazy how much spin he can still generate with this setup.
I know. Just thinking about 4G at 57 makes my elbow throb with extreme pain.57LBS! Christ, that seems insane.
Maybe he uses. 4g soft?![]()
Thanks for the info. His racquet doesn’t look like a h22.I knew him as a junior when he was always hitting at Glyfada, he loved and raved about his 2013 blade and hated the 2015 muted feel when he tried it. Wilson then supplied him with the 2013 blade with 2015 paint job and he was happy again. Wilson just kept on updating the paint job on old frame layup for all new models ever since.
its not that hard to generate spin at high tensions and a 18x20. My Coach is telling me to hit with less spin. Its an old wives tail or bad techniqueI wouldn't be surprised if he had raised his tension, as he's been hitting harder these days.
Federer uses higher tension than that but he uses gut as well and an open pattern.
But 57lbs on a 18x20, in a control racquet like the Blade and especially with a full bed of a stiff poly like 4G, must be like hitting a frying pan.
Pretty crazy how much spin he can still generate with this setup.
its not that hard to generate spin at high tensions and a 18x20. My Coach is telling me to hit with less spin. Its an old wives tail or bad technique
D1 player and he was right I was ripping everything with massive spin and low so it was diving into the service box. He said change up shot choices, because I hit with so much spin it would be better to change the profile and spin to keep the opponent off balance. My point isn’t to get into a coaching argument.
my point is saying tension and string spacing means no spin or way less is just wrong. It’s fairly easy to rip a shot 8-14 inches over the cord have it land just in the baseline then it kick 5 ft and the only thing stopping it from going higher is the fence. All with a 18x20 at 57/59 tension poly /gut setup
I think there's a difference to be considered between (even high-end) rec players and top pros - for most guys at that they're so dialed in technically/in terms of feel that the higher 'potential' of a more open frame just won't mesh with the feel/angle/etc... they're looking for off the stringbed. Obviously some players change patterns but there's a reason most don't.I'm not saying it's impossible to generate spin at all, I'm saying open patterns, looser tensions and head light sticks are much easier to generate high spin rates, and his Blade is the opposite of that. Switching between my PS97 and my 18x20 Blade the spin difference is very substantial.
D1 player and he was right I was ripping everything with massive spin and low so it was diving into the service box. He said change up shot choices, because I hit with so much spin it would be better to change the profile and spin to keep the opponent off balance. My point isn’t to get into a coaching argument.
my point is saying tension and string spacing means no spin or way less is just wrong. It’s fairly easy to rip a shot 8-14 inches over the cord have it land just in the baseline then it kick 5 ft and the only thing stopping it from going higher is the fence. All with a 18x20 at 57/59 tension poly /gut setup
agreed, i can even generate more spin on some 18x20 racquets, than some 16x19s
not saying that's a general rule, just that it is def possible
I believe "unstrung" here really means "from the factory" so you gotta add string and leadI think the exact mold of his blade is less important than the weight of his racquets. Appearantly ONLY 315gr unstrung. Contracting many advocates who state that only with heavy -swing-weight racquets a pro is able to be succesfull on the ATP tour.
Care to elaborate on this ? Wilson gave him pj before he turned pro?He does not use the 2015. His racquet does not have parallel drilling.
Why wouldn't they?Care to elaborate on this ? Wilson gave him pj before he turned pro?
Based on the photos of his junior years. I think the last blade he used before turning pro was the 2015 black n green blade. Wilson be giving him pjs after that.
I did also notice that post. Hard to believe he uses the ampfeel stuff in the handle.Some dude from his hometown club said he was using 2013, based on how he worded it, it seemed legit. Plus, there are photos of him using the 2013 blade.
I did also notice that post. Hard to believe he uses the ampfeel stuff in the handle.
more importantly look at the pics here . are you guys sure these are not parallel drilling ? ?!?!?
Why is it hard to believe he uses a racquet with amplifeel? Also that racquet in the pics doesn’t have parallel drilling.
At this point it’s fairly obvious he uses a 2013 Blade. Until someone on here gets one of his frames or he makes an obvious switch I don’t think there’s much potential for further discussion.
Right, the top eight grommets go in straight down. They don't tilt with the hoop. Started with the 15 version. Supposed to reduce friction a little.Dumb question: how can one easily spot parallel drilling vs non-parallel drilling? I know the new V7 has it but from a quick glance couldn't tell. Grommets?
Look at the 4th top grommet and compare it to the 5th. Notice anything?Hmm, not seeing it. Perhaps I just need to hold two of them side by side.
Cuz it gives me swingweight and thus more spin. Or it's because of the name cyclone that makes the ball spin faster.Ouch,, why is the popular cyclone so heavy ???
Right, the top mount on a stringer can be slightly more snug with the parallel.The spacing of the center crosses on the 2015, v6, and v7 18x20 blades is also different. The non-parallel has slightly more spacing.