Yonex - RDiS 100 Mid

The Yonex RDiS 100 Mid is a racquet best fit for advanced and intermediate hard players. Its innovative technology helps to stabilize torsion while yielding a crisp control and powerful feedback. Although it is a somewhat heavy and stiff racquet, it can be very useful to the skilled player who knows how to make the most out of its features. When playing from the baseline, some very powerful shots can be achieved with less effort, while more moderate or touch shots are made possible thanks to its sophisticated energy transfer technology.

Yonex - RDiS 100 Mid

Tennis Racquet Review - Yonex RDiS 100 Mid

Prince - 03 White

Prince’s 03 White is a finely-built racquet for demanding players. It has an excellent swing speed and great solidity. It yields an accurate and versatile response from all areas of the court and is suitable for both the intermediate and the advanced user. Soft players might be better off choosing some other racquet, though, since the Prince 03 White is best at providing a perfect control over powerful strokes, while enabling stability when playing anywhere on the court.

Prince 03 White

Its special O-ports --a hallmark of Prince-- tunnel the air and add manoeuvrability to an already lightweight tennis racquet, and they also allow for a bigger softspot. Power is boosted by the use of solid materials and an excellent design. Combining an aerodynamic frame with high-end materials, the Prince 03 White makes it easier to deal powerful strokes without losing accuracy and control. Intended for aggressive all-court players, this racket is world champion Maria Sharapova’s favourite pick (she even contributed to its design).

Tennis Racquet Review - Prince 03 White

Prince - EX 03 Rebel 95

Many years ago, a series of patented technologies and materials nearly put Prince at the forefront of the tennis industry. Nowadays, Prince is still implementing newer designs and materials into its successful products and yielding some really awesome results. The Prince EX03 Rebel 95 tennis racquet includes the Energy Channel and Energy Bridge innovations that let the tennis player take total control of the ball. There are also some special modifications in the O-ports that are said to account for its great manoeuvrability and power, adding more aerodynamic boost to the whole and making it possible to increase the size of the sweetspot.

Prince - EX 03 Rebel 95 Tennis Racquet

Basically, the new O-ports replace the grommets found in most other tennis racquets. A series of giant grooves along the edge of the hoop are supposed make the tennis racquet much lighter and aerodynamic, allowing it to cut through the air without losing any control or stability, while increasing spin capability. As to the grip, it is firm and does a really fine work at dampening vibrations. The Prince EX03 Rebel 95 racquet is ideal for fast exchanges but no less good for applying spin effects in lower paced matches. Used well, it might make a real winner out of you.

Babolat - Pure Storm GT 2009

Technology is at the core of most of the major advances in sports equipment. The Babolat Pure Storm GT 2009 incorporates a new hybrid technology that combines carbon and tungsten --in different proportions and layouts-- concentrated at different strategic points of the frame.

Babolat - Pure Storm GT 2009

The racquet is designed to make accurate and powerful passes and provide crisp control. It is ideal when you want comfort and manoeuvrability in order to better control your swing. It is a very smooth, all-purpose tool to work your way around any match. If you want a forgiving, light-weighted racquet that you can feel confident with, no matter what your needs are, you will probably settle for this excellent stick that will boost your performance and make the most out of your skills.

Tennis Racquet Review - Babolat GT 2009

Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 200

Dunlop has once again improved its line of Aerogel racquets, this time through the incorporation of an innovative new technology called 4 directional braiding, or 4D, which includes a complex combination of glass fibre, aluminium, and less carbon than is usual in other more conventional tennis racquets. It is designed to add extra strength and stability at strategic points along the frame, enhancing an already successful design without losing the touch and feel of the original series. Weight is distributed in such a way that the racquet can be handled with greater ease and accuracy.
Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 200

It has a very comfortable feel from all areas of the court, it is highly manoeuvrable, and provides an excellent control. Although a bit weightier than its predecessors (it may not be the best racquet to use for elaborate spin effects), the Dunlop Aerogel 4D 200 pays off with excellent stability and punch. Try this one if you want to handle the ball at will and deliver passes like a real expert. If you liked the original Aerogel line, I’m sure you won’t be disappointed with the features made possible by the newest technological advances.

Tennis Racquet Review - Dunlop 4D 200