New sub here! I’m interested to know which racket you would recommend looking at or buying? Haven’t played in over 10 years (high school) and looking to get back into tennis as some friends have started playing. Not up to date on anything tennis related so could definitely use some guidance haha
Hey welcome in the tenniscommunity. Thanks for subbing. Very hard to tell. I guess you did not played too much back than. The easiest recommendation is always a Babolat Pure Drive. Easy power, easy spin and very easy to play. if you need a more armfriendly racket a wilson clash 100 is also really good and looks good as well. I did a Head Gravity Team review also which is a very good beginners racket. I liked a lot maybe check that as well!
Nice comparison 🙂what was your go-to-string on the Speed when you were using it? I´ve been also playing lately with the Speed Pro Auxetic and some ideas for the strings would be helpful. Thanks ;-)
Hey thanks :) Yeah I love the speed with the Lynx tour in the last 2 years I have used it. Before that I have used Tecnifibres's Black Code - which is essentially very similar to the Lynx Tour but way stiffer. So I love the Lynx Tour and can very much recommend it :)
Have you tried the new Speed MP? - maybe with a little weight in the hoop. Im currently testing this frame, and I feel like its a very overlooked frame, once you weight it up a bit. Would love to hear you opinion on this racquet. Cheers
Yeah but only previous versions. I hope soon too. It is a good point. The racket is very powerful I think the auxetic for sure helped with control. Let's see. :)
@@servingaces Nice! The new version has a lot more control, than I expected. - this point might seem off, but there is less power in the new Speed MP than for example in the new Radical Pro IMO
@@servingaces I was really surprised my self. I mean, it can off course come down to quality control, but the two samples I compared, I think the speed MP had the edge in pretty much all areas versus the Radical Pro:D
Which one would you rather pick? Shift or Speed?
Speed, been using it for almost a year
@@jonathanchen1026 Wonderful 👍
Wilson Shift for me.
@@DonnieCru The shift is wonderful racket. I love it 🙌
I like both, but i found shift a bit cheaper
New sub here!
I’m interested to know which racket you would recommend looking at or buying? Haven’t played in over 10 years (high school) and looking to get back into tennis as some friends have started playing. Not up to date on anything tennis related so could definitely use some guidance haha
Hey welcome in the tenniscommunity.
Thanks for subbing.
Very hard to tell. I guess you did not played too much back than.
The easiest recommendation is always a Babolat Pure Drive. Easy power, easy spin and very easy to play.
if you need a more armfriendly racket a wilson clash 100 is also really good and looks good as well.
I did a Head Gravity Team review also which is a very good beginners racket. I liked a lot maybe check that as well!
Nice match play in the background. Some sick angles
Thanks man 😊👍 When you like rackets you can play good with it 🙌
Nice comparison 🙂what was your go-to-string on the Speed when you were using it? I´ve been also playing lately with the Speed Pro Auxetic and some ideas for the strings would be helpful. Thanks ;-)
Hey thanks :) Yeah I love the speed with the Lynx tour in the last 2 years I have used it.
Before that I have used Tecnifibres's Black Code - which is essentially very similar to the Lynx Tour but way stiffer. So I love the Lynx Tour and can very much recommend it :)
@@servingaces thanks a lot, will definitely give it a try 😎
Thanks for the breakdown. Was wondering if both rackets are made in China?
Yes I think so.
Almost every racket from a big brand is made in china unfortunately. Yonex is the only brand made in japan
@servingaces Thanks mate, yea I think so too. Even some of the cheaper light Yonex rackets are now made in China
@@tenniswithric Maybe some smaller brands are doing that. But I am not aware of those to be honest.
Have you tried the new Speed MP? - maybe with a little weight in the hoop. Im currently testing this frame, and I feel like its a very overlooked frame, once you weight it up a bit. Would love to hear you opinion on this racquet. Cheers
Yeah but only previous versions. I hope soon too.
It is a good point. The racket is very powerful I think the auxetic for sure helped with control. Let's see. :)
@@servingaces Nice! The new version has a lot more control, than I expected. - this point might seem off, but there is less power in the new Speed MP than for example in the new Radical Pro IMO
@@RasmusMichelsenGuitar Really? Are you sure about that :D You made me curious. I will try it soon now :)
@@servingaces I was really surprised my self. I mean, it can off course come down to quality control, but the two samples I compared, I think the speed MP had the edge in pretty much all areas versus the Radical Pro:D
Ok interesting. I love the speed line as a hole. I will try as soon as possible