Wilson made this racquet for players who want control and comfort. This is their 7th version of the Blade and it is the best yet. This racquet is a balanced all around tennis racquet. This makes it a great racquet for both volleys and groundstrokes. The Read our Wilson Blade review.
Yonex has been one of the fastest growing brands of tennis racquets over the last decade. The VCore Pro 97 is one of their most popular racquets. Its frame size of 97 sq. Similar to all Yonex racquets, the unique head shape adds a different feel and comfort level than most tennis racquets. The racquet has excellent control and is relatively lightweight at This makes it great for tennis players on the singles and doubles court.
This racquet is an excellent choice for high level intermediate to advanced players. Players who can generate power and want more control, comfort, and feel will love this racquet. Made popular by Rafael Nadal, the Babolat Pure Aero has become one of the best selling tennis racquets in the world. It is for big swingers who want to control the point from the baseline with more spin and power. The Pure Aero Plus has an extra 0. The frame is square inches for a bigger hitting area and is also built with aerodynamic technology to cut through the air.
This all helps you generate more racquet head speed, and therefore spin on the ball. This racquet is great for baseline players who use spin to control the ball with groundstrokes or hit powerful serves for aces.
Read our Babolat Pure Aero review. If you play a lot of tennis and are able to generate your own power, this might be the racquet for you. Some of the best players in the world use this racquet to control the point from anywhere on the court.
In fact, Roger Federer uses a heavier version of this same racquet. The smaller frame and surface area 97 sq. The frame is designed for optimal touch and control. This racquet is great for advanced players who play a lot of tennis and want precise control. You will find it has great mobility and all around use for singles and doubles.
It is, however, the least powerful racquet on our list. Read our Wilson Pro Staff review. However, the best all around option is the Babolat Pure Drive. The company also makes other great tennis gear to pair with this racquet.
Although the Pure Drive is known for power, spin, and feel, it does have great control for fast paced tennis and lightweight mobility even for doubles, making it the best tennis racquet overall. Dominic Thiem — Babolat Pure Drive 6.
Andrey Ruble v — Wilson Burn S 8. Gael Monfils — Wilson Ultra Tour Milos Raonic — Wilson Blade 98 Fabio Fognini — Babolat Pure Drive Karen Khachanov — Wilson Blade 98 v7 Borna Coric — Wilson Ultra Countervail Benoit Paire — Babolat Pure Aero Ugo Humbert — Wilson Blade 98 Countervail Adrian Mannarino — Babolat Pure Aero Lorenzo Sonego — Wilson Blade 98 Countervail Kei Nishikori — Wilson Ultra 95 Countervail Jordan Thompson — Babolat Pure Drive Feliciano Lopez — Wilson Ultra Countervail Laslo Djere — Wilson Blade 98 Countervail Alja z Bedene — Wilson Blade 98 Stefano Travagli a — Wilson Ultra Tour Cameron Norrie — Babolat Pure Strike Vasek Pospisil — Wilson Blade 98 v7 Jiri Vesely — Wilson Blade 98 Thiago Monteiro — Babolat Pure Strike Salvatore Caruso — Wilson Blade 98 Federico Delbonis — Babolat Pure Aero Pedro Martinez — Wilson Blade 98 Mikael Ymer — Babolat Pure Drive Sebastian Korda — Wilson Blade 98 Innovation is never easy.
At Wilson, we are fortunate to have a really passionate team of engineers, designers and product managers that want to continue to improve the legacy of our products. Many of our team are tennis players and genuinely enjoy the process of testing new rackets and discovering new ways to improve the player experience. This type of passion is critical to advancing racket technology. There are an enormous number of things that are taken into account when we are developing a new racket.
Weight, head size, balance, string pattern, beam height, beam shape, flexibility, bending profile just to name a few. However, it really comes down to understand who our intended end-user is and building a product that works well for this player. The most important ingredient is spending time on court with players during the development and play testing process to ensure that players are having a positive experience with the racket.
In part two of our exclusive interview with Michael Schaeffer, we will offer advice to club players as they look to pick the perfect racket and select the right strings.
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