WHAT ARE THE HARDEST TENNIS RACKETS TO PLAY WITH?

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As a racket nerd, HARDEST: current racket. The EASIEST: The next racket 😂

Sean-xszp
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I use the RF97 with a full bed of 4g 125 at 50lbs and absolutely love it! Awesome control. Just need to play relaxed, breathe out when connecting with the ball and the magic happens! Good footwork and good weight transfer will generate the needed power. Keep an attacking mindset and your opponent will have a hard time returning your rockets. ;)

Aurawebsolutions
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1. RF97
2. Vcore Pro H (330)
3. CX 200 Tour
4. Bubba

KRN
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I have 3 Wilson rackets in my tennis bag. They are the Wilson Six One Tour BLX 90, Wilson RFA Pro Staff 90, and the Wilson K factor Six One 9.5 rackets. I love them all. The SIx One Tour BLX gives me lots of plow through and spin and accuracy and maneuverability. And it hits a heavy ball. The RFA Pro Staff has great plow through, power, and precision and maneuverability. It’s good on serves, volleys, and overheads, and it’s very stable. The Six One 95 provides excellent control, plow through, maneuverability, and stability. They’re all comfortable to play with. It helps when I do strength and range of motion exercises. I used to play with lighter rackets but for some reason my shoulder and elbow would hurt if I played more than 3 times a week.

theroadrunnerjarhead
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I'm a big Roger fan, but never could get used to the old 90 inch frame rackets. Pretty glad when the RF97 got released cause its so much more manageable with a bigger head size. A bit harder to hit with more spin, but loving the putaway shots I can do with it. Wawrinka's frame was nice with single-handed backhands, but my forehand suffered as a result.

ZeroHourEs
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i recently got back into tennis after playing JV tennis in high school, and I just so happened to have bought a V Core Pro 97 HD, 320g unstrung, it was both a heavy and control oriented 18x20 racket, tension had it at 55lbs. First two lessons I had I thought I was really out of shape, lugging the racket around i felt really weak and my shots were always going into the net. Turns out it was that the racket was out of my league. I have now changed to use the Head Graphene 360+ Speed 2021 at 53lbs and enjoy serving and hitting during my lessons way more!

rufertss
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I used to swing the Wilson ProStaff 85 back in the days which wasn’t easy. Though, an even more difficult challenge was Boris Becker’s Puma racquet. A member of the tennis club I used to play at in the beginning of the 2000’s had two of them. Man, those were like table tennis racquets if you remove the rubber. I have a heavy serve but getting it over the net with the Pumas was as if an ant tried to push an elefant. It was excellent for volleys but you had to be Boris to manage the other strokes.

JacObi-Wan-KenObi
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I use the RF97 and it cured my tennis elbow...not sure why...but it did. Love it!

randysfox
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Gotta add the Head Prestige MP in there! 18x20, 11.3oz unstrung. Real similar to the Dunlop cx200 but a little less forgiving. Especially on a full bed of poly

qmcqueen
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I like a heavy racquet and years ago I tried the RF 97 heavy version. At first I liked it but over time I realized that I couldn't get any top with it because of the weight. Since then I tried a few other sticks on the heavy side that work for me. One is the Head Prestige that was modded with some lead in the head and a leather grip that made it 12.6 oz. The most recent is a Yonex VCORE 100 (300g) that is a little head heavy, so I added a leather grip to that to make it around 12 oz. That's been my best racquet yet.

cabforwardooo
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I tried the RF for one set. Such a good racquet to hit the ball with BUT my arm was so sore after 😅.

My coach gave me an extended Volkl V9 racquets to use for 9 months. Did very well in tournaments -won and runner up BUT again heavy and super stiff that gave me tennis elbow for over a year.

Now playing with Yonex Ezone 98 - my arm is healthier now. Tried so many racquets to get here.

RedesignYourLifeNow
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The ProStaff97L is dope! I have 3 in my bag.

vaughnbooker
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I've been playing with heavier racquets because I've demoed lighter racquets and can't control ball that much. Heavier racquets suit me well.

rszanger
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Back in the day I used to play with a Wilson sting midsize PWS in middle school. That was considered middle of the road in weight and it was heavier than the Federer autograph

vsaminat
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Perfect video and commentary as always, thank you. Can you please make a video for players who are ex players from juniors years, then haven’t play for 10-15 years and would like to return to tennis again :D it means there is some muscle memory even technique, can go twice a week on court, maybe some low tournaments. But don’t want to fight with “difficult” racquet.

MarekFarbiak
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I couldn't agree more with Pro Staff 97, I owned 5 of them over the years. It was not until I try to generate more power, that I realized my arm and my back got muscle injured more often than ever (I go to gym like 4-5 times a week, I have decent muscle to hit hard). It's not a very forgiving racket either, as it generate a lot of vibration if not hit the ball precisely, from both serve and rally. And to generate good amount of power, and reserve good energy, it really pushes me to keep recording my video to make adjustments by following Roger's slow motion. But still, it's a very demanding racket to use freely like good players do.

jasonhe
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love the Yonex, just rips right through the ball.

TheKarolism
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Totally agree on the RF97A being a demanding racket. As 48 yr old intermediate player, I decided that one season was enough, and sold my RF97A and went with a lighter Yonex VCP 97D 2021, less stiff, less weight and less demanding. My shoulder and my elbow are better for it! I think the value of the RF97A will go up, very much like how pristine a PS85 6.0 would be collectors item for those in search of Pete Sampras memorabilia. For this reason, I still have an unstrung RF97A v11 and a used PS85 in storage!

bsinghgill
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The outgoing Head Prestige Mid was difficult to play with, but so sublime on impact. The Volkl C10 Pro is difficult to play with and is similar to the Prostaff RF 97.

b.lakeberg
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You say your older, wiser self wouldn't play with a PS97, but you took a Clash and added 32g of lead and made a heavier version of the PS97...

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