Yonex VCORE Pro 97 310 (2021)

TennisManiac

Hall of Fame
TW,

I'm looking for a frame that feels as solid as the Pro Staff 97 (315), offers the same level of control but offers a bit more pop and comfort as I've been dealing with some mild tennis elbow lately. Does the new VCORE Pro 97 (310) fit the bill? I would be adding a few grams of lead to the tip of the VCORE 97 (310) just as I do my Pro Staff 97 (315). I'm trying to decide if it's worth the purchase or not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
 

Fairhit

Hall of Fame
I had a bad case of TE, I've been playing with the Vcore Pro 97 HD and I'm happy to report that this frame has been a blessing for my elbow, if my form is correct it gives no stress to my arm, it feel soft and comfortable, when I played with another frame always had to do so many things to lessen the pain, with the VCP 97HD I barely feel anything besides the discomfort after having played for a couple of hours, I'm sure I'll be feeling nothing at all in a couple of months and this frame had so much to do with that.

For reference, my TE was given to me by the Pro Staff 97, I think the Vcore Pro in any iteration will be a good fit for any one looking for a soft frame with great control.
 

Power Player

Bionic Poster
TW,

I'm looking for a frame that feels as solid as the Pro Staff 97 (315), offers the same level of control but offers a bit more pop and comfort as I've been dealing with some mild tennis elbow lately. Does the new VCORE Pro 97 (310) fit the bill? I would be adding a few grams of lead to the tip of the VCORE 97 (310) just as I do my Pro Staff 97 (315). I'm trying to decide if it's worth the purchase or not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

I'd say yes, but the launch angle on the 97 is pretty high. Just something to keep in mind. Of course, so is the Pro staffs (at least the v13 100) so you may be dialed in with that already.
 
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