The best racquets in history?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @nealT
    @nealT Месяц назад +58

    The prince graphite being omitted is ludicrous.

    • @rg2metairie
      @rg2metairie Месяц назад +1

      agree!!! it was a game changer.

    • @koubasaki
      @koubasaki 29 дней назад

      My favorite was the prince cts approach mid plus!

    • @thomasfisher5742
      @thomasfisher5742 28 дней назад

      i was thinking the same as it was getting to the end

    • @caniac44
      @caniac44 28 дней назад

      Yes! Played with a Prince Woodie my senior year in high school. You could not use a heavier racket but it had a great sweet spot for serve and volley.

    • @michaelpowell9152
      @michaelpowell9152 28 дней назад

      The Prince Pro was a game changer also. Racquet was great for hitting my kick serve!

  • @tamagonbagel6569
    @tamagonbagel6569 Месяц назад +42

    Maybe it's just because they were released when I was a kid, but those KFactor designs are timelessly cool.

    • @varo4793
      @varo4793 Месяц назад

      Facts

    • @JV-py3lg
      @JV-py3lg Месяц назад

      They look like repainted PS 6.0s

    • @anttitapio4145
      @anttitapio4145 Месяц назад +1

      They are also one of the best feeling rackets.

  • @randrothify
    @randrothify Месяц назад +52

    Need to also include the Prince Graphite Original 110, the Wilson Jack Kramer Autograph, the Dunlop Maxply Fort, the Wilson T-2000, the Yonex R-22, and the Dunlop Max 200G.

    • @MegaMilher
      @MegaMilher Месяц назад +3

      Preaching truth!🎾

    • @Chislim80
      @Chislim80 Месяц назад +2

      You nailed it! I would have said Wilson Staff - but I had a Jack Kramer.

    • @stevenbenjamin818
      @stevenbenjamin818 Месяц назад +4

      Wilson 6.1

    • @fitgraphisva
      @fitgraphisva Месяц назад +2

      Completely agree! And I used some of the racquets on your list! I had the T3000 instead of the 2000, but I used the Maxply Fort and R22. Just for kicks, the Wilson Chris Evert Autograph could be on the list simply because so many women used it in the late 70s and early 80s at “the courts”.

    • @dugfriendly
      @dugfriendly Месяц назад +2

      JK Autograph was my last wood in the 80’s - beautiful and affordable ❤

  • @josephbarbarie692
    @josephbarbarie692 Месяц назад +18

    The Prince Graphite is, in my view, the racquet industry's chef d'oeuvre. My own personal experience with the racket (having played D1 college, and still active in tournaments and leagues) spans over dozens of years. I still use it today.
    My experience aside, the fact that it is still being manufactured under license (at Tennis Warehouse) speaks to its excellence. It is unique in the history of the game.

    • @techsocial626
      @techsocial626 26 дней назад +1

      I agree with you! Though maybe a little biased of me, but also based on my own experience. I had 5 of these frames (the original) and found out first hand how the materials changed, ultimately changing the whole frame for the undesired. I had stopped playing for several years before taking the sport back up 10 years ago and had a hard time accepting there was no other frame for me that could replicate that kind of feel.

    • @MrCappon1111
      @MrCappon1111 15 дней назад

      I agree, I have 5 Prince Graphite 100 and I still can´t find anything recent that feels near that solidness and precision.

  • @oldatarigamer
    @oldatarigamer Месяц назад +31

    Prince Graphite was a big favorite of a lot of folks

    • @Tennisnerd
      @Tennisnerd  Месяц назад

      100% True

    • @jburgo15
      @jburgo15 27 дней назад +1

      Prince and Rossignol t200deserve to be there

  • @gingrai00
    @gingrai00 Месяц назад +12

    Prince Oversized Graphite… a true classic.

  • @davidlever3107
    @davidlever3107 Месяц назад +9

    Prince Original Graphite POG is one of the best frames ever made.

  • @pierreduboue-sadron408
    @pierreduboue-sadron408 Месяц назад +9

    Hi !
    A racket no yet mentioned l believe would be the Rossignol F200 Carbon of Mats Wilander and maybe the Donnay Borg Pro.
    (My collection includes the F200, the Max 200g, the Arthur Ashe comp 2, the Coq Sportif TCO Yannick Noah, the Lacoste metal... all a pleasure to hit with)

  • @vnishpt7036
    @vnishpt7036 Месяц назад +11

    Donnay Borg Pro (wood) would be on my list. Think you mentioned most of the rest 👍

  • @mazinmattar
    @mazinmattar Месяц назад +7

    The pro staff 6.1 is a legend racket.. Used by del potro many other pros..

  • @mishellgagnon5771
    @mishellgagnon5771 Месяц назад +5

    Of course, the PRINCE GRAPHITE ORIGINAL 110 changed the tennis world, and for good. The Wilson Hammer was quite something too.

  • @nicolasfortier5478
    @nicolasfortier5478 Месяц назад +11

    Yonex DR 98 would be one of my picks! Great video.

  • @honuman39
    @honuman39 Месяц назад +8

    No Prince Pro? I think it was aluminum. That was the first oversized head I think and it was a huge hit in the north east at least. Had a big sweet spot and it just seemed that everyone had one.

    • @mikemike1183
      @mikemike1183 Месяц назад +1

      Here! I still have a Prince Pro from 1983, which is still playable today, but heavy. And yes, it was aluminium. And I still play my best tennis today with a Prince Graphtech db110 from 1989. 😅

    • @enematwatson1357
      @enematwatson1357 16 дней назад

      The Prince Pro was the second model after the silver and green one which was renamed Classic once their lineup expanded and it could no longer be just the "Prince".
      Both were aluminium with a plastic throat piece with the Pro being a stiffer version.

  • @bobmurphy3061
    @bobmurphy3061 Месяц назад +5

    Have you done a wood racket episode? It would be fun to hear the history of these iconic frames, maybe from the Kramer on. Dunlop max ply, Bancroft players special, Wilson pro staff wood, Davis Imperial…..loved them all.
    Some were beautiful works of art as well

  • @jericdomingo9902
    @jericdomingo9902 Месяц назад +7

    As someone who loves traditional feeling beat sticks, the k factor tour is unbeatable. It demands the absolute best from you from foot work to ground stroke but if your fundamentals are sound, you will be rewarded. I used the pure strike tour v1 in highschool and used the rf97 through all of college and after finally getting my hands on a k factor last month, the plow through on that behemoth is irreplaceable. Sure I lose a little spin due to the nature of its head size and string pattern but your shots are going through the fence if they aren't giving tennis elbow to the pour soul receiving those shots on the other side. The racquet is only as good as you are and if you have good fundamentals, the k factor will reward you. The rf97 is most natural feeling evolution to it and is good for when I'm feeling a little lazy but man the k factor tour is the purest feeling I've had from a traditional beat stick.

    • @pdiseris
      @pdiseris Месяц назад +1

      I have one too, one of the best rackets ever. I used it for 15 years, until more recently. I now use a 97P and Phantom Graphite 97 from Japan.

    • @Mikishots
      @Mikishots Месяц назад

      I also have the K-Factor, bought it as an ex-demo for a great price when the newer models came out. If you hit it well, it's pure bliss. If you don't, you're punished. I've since switched to a lighter stick, but will always keep the K-Factor.

    • @jessetaylor6976
      @jessetaylor6976 11 дней назад

      I have every iteration of this frame and only just switched to a modern alternative this year…mainly because I couldn’t part with the feel and honesty of it! Personally think the first Blx model (being a touch softer) is the best though. I will still train with it, being 50g heavier, it encourages a full committed swing, great prep and builds a lot of strength.

  • @LinusFeynstein
    @LinusFeynstein Месяц назад +4

    Adidas(=Kneissl) for Lendl, Puma/Estusa for Becker, Rossignol for Wilander, Snauwaert for Mecir, , Prince for Chang, Rafter, Sharapova, Donnay for Borg

  • @vinylrulesok8470
    @vinylrulesok8470 Месяц назад +4

    What about the Puma racket that Boris Becker used? And that lovely looking Adidas GTX Pro that Lendl used to use? That was a great looking stick

  • @PrecisionPointTennis
    @PrecisionPointTennis Месяц назад +2

    I was camping with no Wi-Fi and I missed watching your videos! This is a great one to return to! I think the Head Vilas racket deserves recognition too! Tak tak

  • @movdqa
    @movdqa Месяц назад +4

    Dunlop Maxply Fort, Jack Kramer Auto, Head Pro, Head Master, Head Vilas, Head XRC, T-2000 - some of the racquets that I used in the 1900s. I had the AA Comp and played a bit with the Comp II and I did like them. I still have 3 Head Pros, a Bancroft Players Special and a Maxply Fort in the basement. The Head Pro sweetspot is about the size of a dime.

    • @CJ-6993
      @CJ-6993 Месяц назад

      I have not been on the Tennis Warehouse forum in like 10 years' but I recognize your MOVDQA handle. I think you had a Berdych pro stock at one point?

    • @movdqa
      @movdqa Месяц назад

      @@CJ-6993 I have a pair of them. I haven't used them in a while though.

    • @unclejamo94553
      @unclejamo94553 Месяц назад +1

      No DUNLOP MAXPLY? In the words of one of its most well known users, “YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS!!!

  • @BrendonBellbg8ell
    @BrendonBellbg8ell Месяц назад +17

    Prince Graphite stands out for its absence.

  • @luismartin7780
    @luismartin7780 Месяц назад +3

    Prince Graphite is missing, is definitely one of the best racket of all times!

  • @arvinjuntereal1004
    @arvinjuntereal1004 Месяц назад +2

    To me the best racquets are Wilson ProStaff 6.0 85 original, Prince Original Graphite, Dunlop Revelation 200G midplus, Wilson ProStaff 6.0 95, and Prestige Classic 600.

  • @MrJohnnyblazed
    @MrJohnnyblazed Месяц назад +2

    Definitely a European bias here with all the Head frame
    Prince graphite 110!!!
    played with multiple grand slam winners!
    Michael Chang
    Gabriella Sabatini
    Andre Agassi
    Etc.

  • @Dasato123
    @Dasato123 Месяц назад +6

    Conners and Evert were actually the first big name players to use the Wilson Prostaff 85.

    • @danschannel169
      @danschannel169 Месяц назад +1

      I think Conners helped design it.

    • @enematwatson1357
      @enematwatson1357 16 дней назад

      Connors liked it so much that he famously and publicly dumped his in a trash can. 😅

  • @zeroelus
    @zeroelus Месяц назад +2

    Agree with your dad on the n6.1 95 16x18. Still have one in my bag and it's a joy to play with, but unforgiving. If you get spin and power on it, it's all you, you feel like a hero, and approach shots/net play is lethal with it.
    Now that I've spent some time back on the courts, have more fitness and am almost done ironing out some kinks in my FH, I'll be switching back to it, just got it re-strung :)

  • @KillSanchezVol.1
    @KillSanchezVol.1 Месяц назад +1

    I've got several wooden racquets. 4 or 5 Donnay Bjorn Borg models 1 and 2, some of them with the original Donnay leather grip, Dunlop Maxply McEnroe, Wilson ProStaffJack Kramer, Snauwart Brian Gottfried and a few more, all of them in almost perfect condition and fully playable. Even some of them are still in the original plastic wrap with the original labels with info attached. It took me several years to have this little collection, but sometimes I take one to the courts just for fun.

  • @skylaxx
    @skylaxx Месяц назад +3

    Great content as always. Really enjoyed it ;) Instead of Prestige Tour 600 I'd do Prestige pro 600 2nd edition the burgundese one. Had way higher cult status than Prestige Tour 600 imho, as way more pros played with it (Muster, Mancini, E.Sanchez, Ivanisevic, McEnroe, Leconte, etc. There's a list of at least 50 pros who played with it). Perhaps an honourable mentions of Wilson Pro Staff Classic 6.1 and definitely Prince Original Graphite 110 which was also extremely widely used (Sabatini, Agassi, Chang, Seles, etc...), then the Yonex R-22 and R-7 made famous by Navratilova would be great addition as well. Also maybe Lendl's Adidas GTX Pro-T, Becker's Puma G.Vilas Power and Puma Boris Becker Super. From the "newer" ones also Stan's Yonex Vcore 95D. Cool that you mentioned the Yonex RD-7 and Dunlop Max 200G.

  • @cextine
    @cextine Месяц назад +1

    Would recommend hitting with the T-2000. For me the 2-handed backhand hit amazing, unlike any other racquet, felt like I was slugging a baseball with good control, but struggled to land forehands...

  • @iakona23
    @iakona23 Месяц назад +2

    Prince Magnesium Pro was a very good raquet from the 1980s . I vote for that one!

    • @elmergrizwald184
      @elmergrizwald184 Месяц назад +2

      Didn't Pat Cash use one when he won Wimbledon?

  • @tennisace40
    @tennisace40 Месяц назад +2

    The POG is one I have and still play with.

  • @jorgetirado3201
    @jorgetirado3201 Месяц назад +1

    Great list! Glad you included the Dunlop 200G - I played with the 300i, very similar and I still have one in my collection! Like others have mentioned, I would have included the Prince Original Graphite, and probably also the classic Prince Pro (aluminum), which was ubiquitous for a long time (even five years ago or so I ran into someone who still plays with them!)

    • @mylesgalos6465
      @mylesgalos6465 Месяц назад

      Dunlop max 200g my most fave racquet, yamaha yfgs my first composites, dunlop maxply fort first first racket.

  • @philanthropenos1074
    @philanthropenos1074 Месяц назад +1

    I am a big fan of Yonex RQ series who define Yonex's late 80s and 90s, especially 180, 190 (my favorite by far) and 200, used mainly by female players but I remember also Pat Cash using 180 at a later stage of his career.

  • @carloscuevas4442
    @carloscuevas4442 Месяц назад +2

    Yonex RQ-180, one of the early wide body rackets (the Navratilova white). I still have one of mine, it is a power beast that I don't know that I appreciated at the time

    • @skylaxx
      @skylaxx Месяц назад

      Absolutely agreed. Many player used it (Zvereva, Tarango, ...). The grey version of this racquet was also used by Cash

  • @houdini8o8
    @houdini8o8 Месяц назад +1

    the wilson profile being omitted as well is ludicrous!

    • @Mikishots
      @Mikishots Месяц назад

      Likely because it was more of a club racquet. I know that Gullickson and Pugh used one for a bit, but it wasn't popular at all for pros.

  • @user-zn4pi2qq5u
    @user-zn4pi2qq5u 22 дня назад

    The original Wilson Pro Staff 6.1 was one of the most widely used sticks on the pro tour tour. Del Potro, Dan Evans, Shapovalov and Bautista Agut are some of the more recent players who used this stick. Many like Bautista Agut are still using the old 6.1 95 painted to look like the current Pro Staff 97.

  • @mrpaolobafico
    @mrpaolobafico 9 дней назад

    my Dad used to me the importer for Bancroft in Italy ( there very few around in Europe) and got me one of them . I wish I had kept it !

  • @michaelm1105
    @michaelm1105 Месяц назад +1

    I loved the Prince Graphite 93!!

  • @dmitryt9286
    @dmitryt9286 Месяц назад +2

    Can't believe that while talking about Pure Drive you have mentioned Nadal but not Andy Roddick or Carlos Moya. Before them nobody knew about Babolat, especially in US.

  • @alanliddle4221
    @alanliddle4221 14 дней назад

    I have around 30 classic wooden rackets which include Bancroft Professional, Wilson Stan Smith, Donnay Allwood Vintage, Dunlop Maxply McEnroe, Slazenger Guillermo Vilas V-24, Spalding Pancho Gonzales, Wilson Chris Evert and even the first racket I ever owned which was an Ascot Mark Cox.I have a few more modern rackets in my collection like the Wilson Pro staff Classic 6.6 STARS AND STRIPES as used by Jim Courier.

  • @neraka-z4n
    @neraka-z4n Месяц назад +1

    Liquid Metal radical mp was a beast back in the day

  • @marcboozman
    @marcboozman 20 дней назад

    My ideal axe is the Prince oversize that Michael Chang made popular. Razor-thin, massive sweetspot, tons of power, perfect feel. String it super-tight with thick gut for control.

  • @carloslaffitte4230
    @carloslaffitte4230 Месяц назад +1

    Marcelo Rios played with the Yonex RD 10 Long. In the image you put at minute 11:56, he is with the RD 10.

  • @Mikishots
    @Mikishots Месяц назад

    Strung racquets at a pro shop in my late teens - the Pro Staff 85 was purchased by nearly every fan-boy junior in town and ruined almost as many elbows. Was a beast of a stick. I never could play with it.

  • @michaelingram2549
    @michaelingram2549 Месяц назад +1

    Durbin Graphite 1983. Easy to serve 125+.

  • @zTheBigFishz
    @zTheBigFishz 26 дней назад

    I played - contemporaneously - with the Dunlop Maxply, Jack Kramer Autograph, Head Ashe model 2, and Max 200G

  • @psomah
    @psomah Месяц назад +1

    Pro Kennex Silver and Black Ace. 80s weapons of choice.

  • @blakeballard
    @blakeballard Месяц назад +1

    No Prince graphite OS?.. that’s right up there with the Pro Staff.

  • @sacredxgeometry
    @sacredxgeometry 27 дней назад

    Two words.
    Pete Sampras Wilson 95sq in ProStaff 6.0 Original (1994, turquoise)
    PS he DID use this
    AND also said he hated the 110 version he tried out at the Open around that time, so I’m not sure why he came out to say he didn’t use a larger size, when he definitely did…

  • @haryhaswidi3996
    @haryhaswidi3996 19 дней назад

    Apreciate this review 😊

  • @MP-ep2jk
    @MP-ep2jk Месяц назад +3

    Came here to say Prince COG classic. But clearly im too late. Everyone agrees Prince is GOAT as was pro staff. No comparison

  • @royphair9676
    @royphair9676 28 дней назад

    When I was growing up a lot of top tennis players used Dunlop rackets and Ivan lendl used Adidas

  • @lucianogreiner
    @lucianogreiner Месяц назад +1

    Forgot to mention Roddick on the Pure Drive. That's why I bought this racket in 2003

  • @KingCast65
    @KingCast65 Месяц назад +1

    No Kramers? No MaxPly? No Yamaha YFG's? I have all of them still (a McEnroe MaxPly) and an Ashe Comp.

  • @TooleyPeter
    @TooleyPeter Месяц назад

    Yonex R-22, absolute gem, used by Martina in her prime.

  • @paulmcmaster4047
    @paulmcmaster4047 27 дней назад

    Dunlop Maxply. Donnay Borg Pro and Prince woodie were my 1st weapons of choice.

  • @kilmoretimmyg
    @kilmoretimmyg Месяц назад +1

    Dr98 is still the most in demand used racquet of the past 15years

  • @Multisportamateur
    @Multisportamateur Месяц назад

    I own both the head radical tour OS as well as well as the head radical OS. The difference in head size 98 vs 107 make the feel extremely different. The OS ia extremely clunky and head heavy. Although the OS has the large sweet spot, any mishit would make the stick feel extremely flimsy. Whereas the Mid plus feels sooo much softer and plush while also feeling like a very soft frame. I switched from a Head Pro Tour (I own all models) to the Head radical Tour mid plus. Best racquet I’ve ever used as a 4.0-4.5 level player.

  • @rangerxairsoft8171
    @rangerxairsoft8171 День назад

    Now that's a more like it video of a best of all time raquets. Apreciate a lot including the Agassis Radical Xtreme which was my raquet of choice from the age of 14 to adulthood. However the biggest MISS of this video is Edbergs Prostaff Classic 6.1. The raquet depicted in the video was not used by Edberg, only by Sampras , M.Pierce at that time. Now the Prostaff Classic 6.1 was used in the early '90s by probably 70%+ of all the pro players and serious juniors alike. Other raquets were Head Prestige and Prince Classic Graphite 100. Another amazing raquet was S.Grafs Dunlop Max 200G played by several ppl and not to forget J.Connors's Slazenger Panther Pro Comp which was the raquet of choice for many before Prestige and Prostaff 6.1.

  • @craigmckernan4056
    @craigmckernan4056 Месяц назад +4

    How is it the POG isn't on this list?

    • @Tennisnerd
      @Tennisnerd  Месяц назад +4

      I mentioned it but did not have one for this video, awesome racquet

  • @IncognitoChild
    @IncognitoChild 27 дней назад

    Prince and Dunlop definitely need to have better visibility in the list. Steffi and John's weapon of choice the 200G, particularly.👍😎

  • @Richibald1
    @Richibald1 Месяц назад

    Jonas, the Yamaha Margaret Court 95 racquet had the most enormous whipping action. Very akin to a slingshot effect and stealthily accurate because of the enormous injection of pace. Heck lasers weren't invented yet but laser like trajectory. It wasn't an Iconic racquet, I'm betting you've never seen one much less tried one. But if you get the chance take it. The harder you hit the ball the harder that head whipped that ball rocketing. Delightful feeling you just can't get today. I'm guessing, but production was roughly between 1975-1980. Mine was jet black with yellow accenting. 👍👍👋👋🚀🚀

  • @BurnsTennis
    @BurnsTennis Месяц назад

    Great job. It's a pity you have never been able to get a hold of a Puma Becker or Estusa Power Beam racquets. The Estusa is incredible. Great weight, great for serving, can hit with a lot of topspin or flatter drives. Listed as 92 but plays like a 95 sq inch racquet due to its head shape and open string pattern. It is one of the great racquets and definitely should be included.

  • @haugchiropractic
    @haugchiropractic Месяц назад

    head graphite edge!!! In the mid 80's half the juniors would be using the wilson 85 and half the head graphite edge. It was the just prior to the prestige line. I really was kinda the first prestige racket.

  • @youngsuit
    @youngsuit Месяц назад +3

    not including the prince graphite and prince graphite oversize is pure blasphemy. one of the only 80s racquets that you still see being used today.

    • @youngsuit
      @youngsuit Месяц назад +1

      the jack kramer should be included here too

  • @fab873
    @fab873 Месяц назад

    You forgot
    Puma boris becker
    Wilander's Rossignol F200
    But my preferred. All time is the pro staff OG 85 Classic (the one with og format but the classic paint)

  • @hybrid11theory75
    @hybrid11theory75 Месяц назад +3

    IMO there are no best racquets in history. It's such a personal, subjective choice. Everyone has a different taste, what one likes the other hates...

  • @jonm2522
    @jonm2522 Месяц назад

    Adidas GTX PRO Lendl racket, Wilson ProStaff 85, Sampras, Edberg, Courier, Conners, used.

  • @b.lakeberg7456
    @b.lakeberg7456 Месяц назад

    Love the Volkl C10 pro. It is a nice bridge between the Head Prestige and Wilson Prostaff. You absolutely cannot mention everything.
    Head missed an opportunity with the Speed legend frame. Lazy is what comes to mind.
    I agree Murray should have been marketed with Prestige and Djokovic on Radical. Speed 95 could have been cool as a marketing switch and something closer than the Speed Pro.

  • @franksampson477
    @franksampson477 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this fun video. I’d like to recognize two classics: The ProKennex Kinetic Pro 5g and my beloved Babolat Pure Control Tour with GT technology. The latter racquet lacked power but in my opinion is unmatched in control.

  • @jamesbittle9789
    @jamesbittle9789 Месяц назад +2

    The biggest oversight is the Prince Graphite.

    • @Tennisnerd
      @Tennisnerd  Месяц назад +3

      I mentioned it, but did not have one on hand, so did not use it for the video. It should be in there, for sure.

    • @TheJstaples
      @TheJstaples Месяц назад

      ​What racquet model has won the most grand slam trophies? I'm guessing its the Wilson Pro Staff 85? ​@@Tennisnerd

    • @BurnsTennis
      @BurnsTennis Месяц назад +1

      @@TheJstaples Pete Sampras with 14, Jim Courier with 4, Stefan Edberg with 6, Mary Pierce with 1, Chris Evert with 4. That's 29 in total.

  • @tw9535
    @tw9535 Месяц назад

    I see a lot of comments about Prince. But I also remember thinking it was 'cheating' the first time I saw a guy bring one to the courts.
    I dont even remember, who were the top (grand slam level) guys who used Prince?

  • @robg7892
    @robg7892 Месяц назад +2

    prince woodie suspiciously omitted from this list.

  • @fretstain
    @fretstain Месяц назад

    damn, I've had 4 of theses. I had the ps85, original aeropro drive, regular pure drive, and k90 (even the Asian spec k90 as well)

  • @MiracleAgeGKS
    @MiracleAgeGKS 25 дней назад

    TBH I am thinking if tennis brands shouldn't be fined for making such a mess around their marketing. Obviously they are constantly misleading customers who is buying frames that are NOT used by players who is advertising them, and who is declaring playing with them.

  • @trenerpotennisu
    @trenerpotennisu Месяц назад

    PS90 and PC600 for me, playing with this two legends everyday ❤

  • @gdraskovic
    @gdraskovic Месяц назад +2

    Yes pog is a big miss

  • @hymansahak181
    @hymansahak181 Месяц назад

    Top 3 classics are:
    Wilson Pro Staff 85 St Vincent
    Dunlop Max 200G
    Prince Diablo

  • @saugus2
    @saugus2 Месяц назад

    Forgot to mention Roddick when talking about Pure Drive !!! The only Babolat Player with his signature racquet until Rafa Origin last year !!!
    Also in terms of modern frames I think Blade deserves a mention way over Speed. Whether it’s H22 or Blade, at some instances a third of top 20 players use that racquet!! And for the 2020s decade, I think Aero 98 is gonna be legendary, Alceraz, Rune, FAA, probably new players in near future

  • @LindaOswald-me2xh
    @LindaOswald-me2xh Месяц назад

    My two playing racquets: Pro Staff 85 and Prestige Pro 2.0. Extensions of my inner being.

  • @leftyspinn
    @leftyspinn Месяц назад

    Pro staff 85 6.0
    Pro staff tour 90
    Rf97
    Head prestige classic
    Head radical candycane
    Pro tour 630
    Prince graphite os
    Dunlop 200g
    Babolat swirly pure drive
    Yonex super rd tour 90
    You can tell by my list i prefer wilson and head

  • @flat6croc
    @flat6croc Месяц назад

    I've watched a lot of old an new Fed videos, and honestly it's a myth that he substantially improved his backhand drive towards the end. He absolutely didn't. If anything, I'd say he was hitting it better when he first became a real force on the tour. He looked more confident with it, hit over it more frequently, really ripped through the ball. At the end it was pretty brittle, he errored so much when he did hit over it, but he sliced more in the second half of his career certainly than the early years.

  • @paulelverstone8677
    @paulelverstone8677 Месяц назад

    I have a couple of Head Radial (not Radical) Graphites circa 1987. Very nice to use (still), tight string pattern and with something called Twaron... whatever twaron is, that I still use today. I would guess that the nearest in this line-up would be the Head Prestige but if you have any pearls of wisdom on this racquet I'd be happy to hear them.
    It was also sold as the Radial Comp. Good bat...

    • @enematwatson1357
      @enematwatson1357 16 дней назад +1

      Twaron is essentially Kevlar.
      Both are trademarks from different manufacturers for their respective aramid fibre products.

  • @travissimmons5561
    @travissimmons5561 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the history lesson!

  • @ududebun
    @ududebun 28 дней назад

    The Mizuno Lendl was a handful

  • @TennisNeedsMore
    @TennisNeedsMore Месяц назад

    Lets goooo. Legendary vid my friend. I have just strung a volkl ns 14 world cup for the weekend tournament I'm playing with my friends. I do have an extreme western grip and play with a lot of spin, so I wonder how it will go 😂

  • @TR-kn1xx
    @TR-kn1xx 29 дней назад

    As a sidenote:
    Seeing how today's game is almost exclusively played way behind the baseline, which is dead boring, I would urge the ITF to institute a new rule banning every single racquet above 95 square inches... maybe even 90.
    90 didn't stop Federer playing the most beautiful tennis of all of history. This would in my opinion take away a bit of free topspin, power and ease of hitting, and thereby increase willingness to attack and play a more all-court type of game.

  • @andreh202
    @andreh202 Месяц назад

    The Head pro Tour was made famous by Thomas Muster

  • @shawnvyasmbamhsa976
    @shawnvyasmbamhsa976 Месяц назад +1

    No Princess Graphite 110? Why???

  • @ChristianSongs7777
    @ChristianSongs7777 Месяц назад

    The Speed is simply the name being endorsed rather than the racket itself. Sinner and Novak have customized their frames to such an extent that it can't even be considered as the same racket. Other rackets that should make the list are Borg's Donnay, the Head Ti has become a timeless racket of choice among many club level players, the prince graphite deserves a mention and the list wouldn't be complete without atleast one Yonex, possibly the ezone 98.

  • @1gendreemer
    @1gendreemer Месяц назад

    I think the sub 95sq in (and later 97sq in), heavier and stiffer version of the Wilson Pro Staff line is arguably the most iconic and most winning "model" in modern tennis. Add up Pete and Roger and how many wins do you get? Pioneered the Stiffnees Index (SI) measurement and tech, and from start to finish the best, albeit very demanding control frames that still allow you to plow through and hit big. Later in the line with the RF97 versions, also access to massive spin. Just fantastic frames in my opinion, up until with they ruined it with the latest v14. Pro Staff died at 13 in my opinion.

  • @MichelBertrand
    @MichelBertrand Месяц назад

    WIlson Pro Staff should probably be included in this.
    Related to your video: I have a Babolat Pure Control Team from probably early 2000s *black and red with white), and I started playing again a couple of years back, and I find all modern racquets to be too stiff and with no feeling. Could you recommend a modern racquet that us similar to the Pure Control Team from about 20 years ago?

  • @lucidlagomorph5809
    @lucidlagomorph5809 Месяц назад

    I agree the ProStaff K Factor was best of all time

  • @bwiz6514
    @bwiz6514 Месяц назад

    Listing the Head Prestige Classic is missing the real racquet. Championed by Thomas Muster, the Head Pro Tour 280/630 was Head's take on the Pro Staff, with the weight being moved to the top of the handle instead of polarized. This racquet was an evolution of the Pro Staff, and it's DNA can be felt in every Prestige since. Fun fact, Thomas Muster stopped winning when he abandoned this racquet for a more "modern" racquet.

  • @pbc_03
    @pbc_03 Месяц назад

    For me, the best racquet is the yamaha secret ex. There is a reason why wilson rushed their patents and pushed yamaha out of the American market.

  • @unclejamo94553
    @unclejamo94553 Месяц назад +1

    YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS!!! NO DUNLOP MAXPLY??? (C’mon, tennis nerd- I actually thought you knew something about racquets😟)

  • @albinocastilho8567
    @albinocastilho8567 Месяц назад +1

    And The yamaha tennis rackets ?

  • @ryanbakerproffitt1830
    @ryanbakerproffitt1830 Месяц назад +1

    How is the POG missing????

  • @SuperFacecloth
    @SuperFacecloth Месяц назад

    Where did you get your information on Novak's racquet? I would like to learn more about he's actually using and why.

  • @Lucasrockon
    @Lucasrockon Месяц назад

    What about the Boris Becker Puma With The Turn Key At The Bottom!?!

  • @TheAlexandersword
    @TheAlexandersword Месяц назад

    Yonex RDS 001 Mid. Definitely needs a mention.