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Showing posts with label great maneuverability. Show all posts

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

Yonex - RQiS 1 Tour

Lleyton Hewitt, unlike its previous stick, has come up with a new racquet which features a tapered beam which has a narrow throat to an unusually wide head for the player’s spec. It has an increased head size of 95 square inches. Expert testers of the racquet feel that the RQis 1 Tour is definitely made for an advanced player. There were two attributes which the test team agrees and they are plenty of spin and low in power. There was also a noticeable flex in the throat which has a sensation that the player has to get accustomed to.

Yonex - RQiS1 Tour

The testers also agreed on pin point control over the precision owing to the effect of open string pattern on the ball. Testers agree on the low power but they also add that they don’t get worn out during the game. At the net, this racquet offers both soft feel and plenty of pop to put shots away. The great maneuverability was apparent on reaction volleys, whey the players will be able to make good contact with the ball and get it back in play. Racquet testers feel that the players will enjoy the maneuverability, depth and punch if they get adjusted to the low power.

Tennis Racquet: Yonex rqis 1 tour