I had a Kneissl Aero back in the days. Unfortunately the stringer broke it 😢 . It was one of the first rackets where thoughts were spent on aerodynamics. Would be interesting to see them back!
@@returntotennis706 I noticed that Granollers is playing with a black and green Prince with the O Ports. Tennis Warehouse doesn’t have that one. It must be exclusive to Japan.
You didn't notice they also have an exclusive-to-Japan Percept: the Percept 104. And in Japan, they don't sell the Percept 97H -- I asked and they said there's no market in Japan for the 330 gram racket.
Diadem , how do you limit yourself in your own country and give japan everything ? This is a reason why diadem is minimalized , sale wise in the u.s . Since the chinese own wilson , it is interesting that no one mentions the 16 x 20 ultra pro . Innovative design exists , but it seems like it's only the japanese see it .
Why not just get a wilson ultra pro and just thicken the cross strings to simulate a 16 x 20 ? Use what you have an adapt . Prince constantly shows that they do not care to distribute in the u.s . While prince seems like it is American owned , the japanese seem hostile to others when it comes to distributing these designed products under prince . Japan as a society and culture is becoming more introverted from the world .
Size 2 grips are the standard there and 100 sq inch racquets . It seemsike the players are in desperate need for power there . Their choices are very female like in the u.s and europe .
japan always have best collection and layout for shopping, so great.
Love the Japan special editions❤
The Kneissl are actually made by Gosen. The word is Gosen licensed the name from Kneissl and produced these new "Kneissl " racquets.
I have the Wilson ultra tour 95 16x20, my aunty got it for me from the Windsor store in Osaka. Great racquet!!
Unbelievable shop
I am wondering where I could find a Restring Zero reel in Shibuya, any advise please?
I had a Kneissl Aero back in the days. Unfortunately the stringer broke it 😢 . It was one of the first rackets where thoughts were spent on aerodynamics. Would be interesting to see them back!
is the BLX the Steam all the WTA players are using with paint job?
do you find better deals/sales at windsor vs the yonex showroom store? - what are the pros/cons between each?
I'm actually looking for a Snauwaert Hi-Ten racket. It looks like they have a few. Wish I could order from them. Do they ship overseas?
I don’t know I also tried to reach out to them but never got an answer…
Why are there so many Prince Rackets there? Are they the same ones that Tennis Warehouse is selling?
Yes and no. They have the same racquets Tennis Warehouse offers and a lot more that are exclusive to Japan
@@returntotennis706 I noticed that Granollers is playing with a black and green Prince with the O Ports. Tennis Warehouse doesn’t have that one. It must be exclusive to Japan.
You didn't notice they also have an exclusive-to-Japan Percept: the Percept 104. And in Japan, they don't sell the Percept 97H -- I asked and they said there's no market in Japan for the 330 gram racket.
Weaklings!
@@Secondliferacquet I'm sure a 104 would suit you, based on that backhand contact point
Diadem , how do you limit yourself in your own country and give japan everything ? This is a reason why diadem is minimalized , sale wise in the u.s .
Since the chinese own wilson , it is interesting that no one mentions the 16 x 20 ultra pro . Innovative design exists , but it seems like it's only the japanese see it .
New rackets are so cheap in Japan
Why not just get a wilson ultra pro and just thicken the cross strings to simulate a 16 x 20 ? Use what you have an adapt . Prince constantly shows that they do not care to distribute in the u.s . While prince seems like it is American owned , the japanese seem hostile to others when it comes to distributing these designed products under prince . Japan as a society and culture is becoming more introverted from the world .
Size 2 grips are the standard there and 100 sq inch racquets . It seemsike the players are in desperate need for power there . Their choices are very female like in the u.s and europe .