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  • Rackets & Runners' Luca Berg shares his thoughts on the top 5 rackets for a one handed backhand.
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  • @Maiqel
    @Maiqel 2 місяці тому +7

    Great video as always! You are a great reviewer, it's incredible how honest, insightful and detailed your reviews are, especially considering your reviews are on a shop's account.
    Keep up the good work, Luca.

  • @oakmountaingod
    @oakmountaingod 2 місяці тому +20

    My man bald Shelton with another cameo lmao...
    Loved the video, like always. Keep it up

  • @poqeteer
    @poqeteer 2 місяці тому +4

    When I learn to play tennis back in the dark ages it was one handed backhands with wood rackets, talk about heavy... I've played with the Gravity Pro from when it came out. Not super whippy but if you can get it moving, there is plenty of power. I've recently switched to a VCore 98 Tour. Only 15 or so grams lighter (and I guess the aerodynmics), but makes quite a difference. I don't play with a dampener so get plenty of feel.

  • @baldazor22
    @baldazor22 2 місяці тому +2

    Great tips i agree totally on all of them! Recently i tried the new Extreme Tour and it was perfect for my one handed backhand. It is very fast and maneuverable but not so stable but since i added some weight around 315gr unstrung performed amazing!!!

  • @SplinterTM_
    @SplinterTM_ 2 місяці тому +6

    HAHA couldn't watch the video until the evening, but had a smile on my face all day.
    I'll have to test the Percept 97 at the next opportunity. Had the best experience so far with the Radical MP and the 2024 Pure Strike
    Thanks for the great video and of course for responding to our request :), honestly HILARIOUS.

  • @Muzzballs
    @Muzzballs 2 місяці тому +5

    ProStaff 97 is a cheat code for the one hander. It's THAT phenomenal. Everything that you said in the common characteristics is EXACTLY what I look for, and for those EXACT reasons. Stability, speed, and maneuverability are so incredibly important for the shot. If the frame shakes or it hurts your wrist when you turn the shoulder at the end of the shot, then the racket is immediately a no-go.

  • @KeyboardKat
    @KeyboardKat 2 місяці тому +4

    I love these videos! I can’t believe this isn’t a bigger channel

  • @tomsd8656
    @tomsd8656 Місяць тому +5

    For an amateur, it doesn't matter. If you have sound technique, any racquet will do just fine, except the too light toy ones, or too head heavy, but just about all modern racquets are head light. Bigger head size will help when you get old.

  • @gilmillan1909
    @gilmillan1909 2 місяці тому

    I'm agree with your list Luca. I need great stability, at least 330 Swingweight, 64 or more Stiffness and from 95 to 98 headsize. After playing with more than 15 Racquets I'm finally pretty happy with my Head prestige Tour 2021, I have now everything that I was looking for, Spin, control, plow through, stability, feel, decent maneuverability and comfort. Cheers

  • @elg0rdo351
    @elg0rdo351 2 місяці тому +1

    Good points made in this video and I like the confidence and dynamic of your shots.
    I use the HEAD IG Prestige Mid as a one-hander. Nowadays, the prostock variant (TGT292.1) is easier to get than the retail one so it costs an arm and a leg. It's worth it though: Fast through the air, stable af, and plenty of control so it boosts the confidence of a player to really step in to make the shot.
    For the guy handfeeding you balls to your backhand: He might want to consider feeding from a position where actual balls come from.

  • @HeavyTopspin
    @HeavyTopspin Місяць тому +2

    High 3.5/low 4.0 here. Recently switched to the Wilson Shift 99 (318g, 16x20, 6pts HL) , which presents as a "spin racket", and it's interesting. My forehand (eastern grip, late 80s style) hasn't really noticed much of an increase in spin, but my backhand (also eastern) spin is literally off the charts compared to before (previous racket was a Volkl V7), allowing me to hit sharp angles I never could before, and I find myself following through much more cleanly.

  • @jamieleong9381
    @jamieleong9381 2 місяці тому +12

    Even though the Ezone 98 2022 hasn't had an update - aside from a cosmetic change I think it's worth throwing into that mix of racquets suited to a OHBH

    • @gabrieljimenez6952
      @gabrieljimenez6952 2 місяці тому

      I REALLY like the Ezone and play well with it. The one thing that bugs me about the Ezone for the OHNH is the curvy throat shape. On quick grip changes it does not feel as good on my left hand compared to flatter beams.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      I actually really enjoyed it but thought it was a tad too muted to make the top 5.

  • @ER_aka_RAM
    @ER_aka_RAM 2 місяці тому

    That was awesome to identify the introduction! Bravo 👏🏽
    I’m in the midst of demoing the last batch of racquets and my 2 top contenders for OHBH and modern versatility are currently the Blade 98 v9 (16x19), and the Speed MP… The Speed is up in the air, but it has a 300g static weight with the higher swingweight at 330 (which was really good for serving). I picked up a Percept 100 to demo and I was going to replay the Prestige Tour (which I wish had a larger head size), but I tried playing a match with it last weekend and quickly reverted to the Blade 98 and an EZONE 98.
    Coming from the Wilson nTour 95 (a la Justine Henin’s racquet)… I just haven’t felt comfortable with modern 95s. The VCORE and Prestige Tour are back in the box to return… but it’s been a sometimes painful journey settling on a racquet that is going to help progress my game and play USTA National events.
    I’m curious to try the Pro Staff 97 and the Percept 97 per your suggestion, but as much as I loved the Ultra Pro… there would be a lot of trial and error customization.
    Much thanks for putting in the legwork and making a super insightful video for us one-handed backhanders! 🙏🏽

  • @liambergin5732
    @liambergin5732 2 місяці тому

    Great video, I would also mention the lighter ProStaff for us older 1-handers! I find it quite arm friendly and still very precise to hit with

  • @SaqibSheikh
    @SaqibSheikh 2 місяці тому

    I agree with this. I use v core pro 97 for my one hander. I’d also say the 97D is quite good. Stability is the key here. They can be a bit underpowered though so u might have to add weight in the head

  • @seamusbjh
    @seamusbjh 2 місяці тому

    Finally got me to pull the trigger on a new racket! Top quality video as always! Quick question, what string setup did you find worked best for the Yonex Percept 97?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +2

      Thank you! I love Lynx Tour in the Percept. Gives it a bit more bite but still super consistent and solid, and it has better feel than something like Poly Tour Pro.

    • @seamusbjh
      @seamusbjh 2 місяці тому +1

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver thought that might be the answer based on your recent favourite strings video! Which gauge and tension did you gravitate to? I’m thinking of trying the 17g at 50lbs.

  • @KorvanAleric
    @KorvanAleric 2 місяці тому +2

    +1 also for the boom pro. I found a good transition from Pro Staff.

  • @chaddmello7465
    @chaddmello7465 Місяць тому

    Great video! As a one-hander myself, I have used the CX 200 Tour, 2021 Prestige Pro, 2018 Vcore 95 and more recently the ProStaff 97 v14. I enjoyed them all in their own ways. I probably had my longest stint with the Vcore 95. I have not played the Percept 97 but now you got me so curious.

  • @Wiz3742
    @Wiz3742 2 місяці тому +6

    I play with a PS97 v14 and a demo with the Percept 97 damn near made me switch. Both amazing one hand rackets though

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +1

      Go for the 315. It's super spin-friendly for an 18x20 and has so much more stability than the 300.

  • @myrkotennis
    @myrkotennis Місяць тому

    That was a really nice vid man!
    Where would you put the older Yonex Ezone DR98 here? I play with it as my main and switched to it only last year, playing a 1HB.

  • @johnnylee8337
    @johnnylee8337 2 місяці тому +5

    As a tennis player with a OHBH, the best racket I've used is definitely the Wilson Pro Staff 97 v13. It doesn't have that muted feeling that most rackets have nowadays and has a lot of feedback. Of course, it is 315 grams plus more after stringing, changing the grip and putting on an over grip. But it has the maneuverability and head-lightedness needed for precision shots and has enough weight to block back powerful shots. I've also had the VCore 95 2023 for almost a year now but haven't been liking the muted feel on my backhand. I've tried the Percept 97 last summer and liked it on my backhand but disliked it on my forehand. I might have to demo it again because of this list! Lol.

  • @kiliansouc
    @kiliansouc Місяць тому

    Hi great video as usual! 😊
    Did you customize the percept 97?

  • @keymonkey7352
    @keymonkey7352 2 місяці тому +9

    Radicals , both Pro and MP with a leather grip are great great feeling OHBH . Vcore 95 is great as it is VC 98 . The Percept 97 is the only one I didn't had the pleasure to test/own ... It will be the next one I guess :) VCP H is amazing but I can't really say I'm strong enough to play it consistently thorugh 2 hours or so

    • @Raumsed
      @Raumsed 2 місяці тому +1

      I was using the speed xt mp ltd with leather, 3 and 9 lead and it felt amazing too, radical mp felt too powerful for me but it was also so stable and faster

    • @keymonkey7352
      @keymonkey7352 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Raumsed I also use the 2022 Speed Mp , great racquet but it seems more power than the radical and just a tad sluggish compared to the 98 head . Vcore 98 and Speed Mp my preferred sticks , followed shortly by Rad MP .

  • @Yo_keebs
    @Yo_keebs 2 місяці тому +4

    Thanks for the list! Any thoughts on the Pure Strike 97 for OHBH? Thought it would tick all the boxes.
    On a side note, amazing ball feeding by coach beckett😂

    • @Julian0K
      @Julian0K 2 місяці тому +2

      As somebody that's played with all of these racquets and has a one hander, the Pure Strike VS (now Pure Strike 97) one of my favorites along with the Blade Pro.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      Best ball feeder in the world. I think it's a really solid frame but definitely needs a lot of customization.

    • @Julian0K
      @Julian0K 2 місяці тому

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver Could say the same about the CX 200 which you called "one of the best"

  • @knightatthecrossroads222
    @knightatthecrossroads222 Місяць тому

    I played one hand backhand in 1988 with wooden racket Lion....later with Donnay Bjorn Borg used to play with.

  • @coachjoe2300
    @coachjoe2300 Місяць тому

    Good video, I like your explanation why certain racquets are consistently better for 1HBH. One of the most important components of a 'racquet review' for 1HBH, is that we need to be certain the player has a mechanically sound 1HBH. Without proper swing mechanics, every player would want something lighter. What you sort of mentioned about weight being important is critical with the 1HBH as the player gets the racquet in motion with good kinetic chain mechanics, and the heavier a stick they can wield, the more the racquet will stay in plane to accomplsh the best shot.
    With exception to the Yonex sticks (I played the old VCore 97 HG 330, (Post Wawarinka 2014 GS win) Each of the others you mention I have played as my stick of choice, I would add that I spent a couple years using the Wilson PS97 RFa V11 and then V13, magnificant sticks, but very demanding! I would add to your list another stick. The most recent Prince Tour ATS 95. Its a 320g, 8pts head light, Low 320's SW, thin box beam. Communicates well, manuverers well, and is a joy to hit. Add a leather grip, and you have quite a nice 1HBH machine. I play the Pro Staff 97 v14, have about 5 grams at 10 and 2, and a leather grip. It's pretty much nirvana. My other fav would be as you mentioned the newest Head Prestige Pro. They did some good changes to the most recent layup, and it's butter to hit. Not as powerful as the PS97 v14 but more buttery and comfortable. Also at 320 grams and I add a leather grip.

  • @loklokoppa9255
    @loklokoppa9255 2 місяці тому +4

    Good video. What's your view on the Ezone 98 for a 1hbh? Also, on grip size. I heard a normal or larger grip size is better than the current standard of a smaller grip for the topspin players. What's your view?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      I would have thought so too, but it actually didn't make too much difference for me. I've gone down in grip size with a couple of rackets (Percept included) and I actually liked the extra wrist pronation that gave me. I would still say, don't go down drastically in grip size because you still need that stability.

  • @sdfswords
    @sdfswords Місяць тому

    Gonna demo these, and a few more, my two Volkl 10's are getting a little battle worn. The tech just keeps getting better, an arms race!

  • @nicks8060
    @nicks8060 2 місяці тому

    First of all, your backhand was looking mighty impressive for someone who doesn’t hit it all the time!! I’ve only recently gotten the v-core 95, but I love it. Super stable and very quick through the air. Mega forgiving, makes it feel like a 98 most of the time haha makes it great for serve returns and blocking heavy balls if you don’t have enough time to set up. Definitely not as precise as your top picks on this list, but the extra spin really makes it worth it for me :)

  • @paddyup8770
    @paddyup8770 2 місяці тому +5

    When I switched away from my Yonex VCore Pro 97 I tested the Perception 97 and the Ezone 98 and I have to say definitely try the Ezone as well. The beam helps you to create great speed with the OHB especially on faster surfaces while still beeing quite stable (I added 2 g on 12). Furthermore it helps you to be even more agressive with the FH and Serve to avoid to many backhands in a match :D
    For example look at Daniel Altmaier playing with the Ezone and ripping the OHB.

    • @snickaren111
      @snickaren111 2 місяці тому +2

      Good option, you just have to put some lead on the handle to lower the balance point. Ezone in stock is not Head light enough to suit OHBH, but that is easy to adjust, just a little bit of weight in the handle, and you're ready to go..

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +4

      Totally agree with the Ezone and that racket head speed you can produce with the beam especially if you have modern technique. I tried it and really liked it but I didn't want the video to be ridiculously long so I didn't include it but what I might do in the future is a tier list of rackets for 1HBH where I can talk about how each one performed in less detail.

    • @ryansolomon4178
      @ryansolomon4178 Місяць тому

      How many Pts HL is ideal for a OHBH? I currently have a whiteout 18x20 and put 5 grams in the butt cap to gain a little more HL but I am wondering if a Percept 97 with 7hl and Lower SW would be better?

  • @javace79
    @javace79 2 місяці тому +1

    Switched to the new boom pro. Loving it so far, easy controllable depth and power. Head light, stable and spin friendly enough for my one hander. Is Musetti still using a verison of the extreme tour?

  • @edwardvawdrey1444
    @edwardvawdrey1444 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice! Where do you think is the best place to add weight for the ohbh? Are you looking for 3/9 forgiveness, or more swing/recoil?

  • @spykp
    @spykp 2 місяці тому

    Amazing video, thank you for all the info! Question: what about Federer's autograph pro staff 97? Is that one even close to the top 5?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  Місяць тому

      Easily a top 5 racket if you can swing it but that's the issue - it's a very tough racket to use.

  • @jasonhumphries6131
    @jasonhumphries6131 2 місяці тому

    Owned all of these except for the percept. I have landed on a weighted up Prestige Pro, RF97, PK 325 and a Zuus 100 as may preferred sticks in rotation right now. This video makes me want to play the Percept now. I am a Canadian who lives in L.A. so I get to play outdoors 3 times a week all year round - if you are ever in L.A. I got the club hookup for ya :)

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      Give it a shot, it's great! My best friend lives in LA so I'll definitely let you know if I make my way down there.

  • @franciscoa3878
    @franciscoa3878 2 місяці тому +4

    Loved the video, tried all these rackets but always go back to my Prestige Tour 95 16x19. Best blend of everything

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      Thank you!

    • @Maiqel
      @Maiqel 2 місяці тому

      95 prestiges were a special animal.
      I really liked the combo of 95 and 18x20, they made for a super dense pattern, and some came in a PT57A mold (like the Graphene Touch MP).

    • @franciscoa3878
      @franciscoa3878 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Maiqel absolutely ! I still prefer the 95 18x20 but I need to admit the new one with Auxetic 2 and 16x19 is a really nice blend of power and control.

    • @Maiqel
      @Maiqel 2 місяці тому

      ​@@franciscoa3878 I've yet to try them, looking forward to it!

  • @Richibald1
    @Richibald1 2 місяці тому +9

    HILARIOUS intro I was gutting myself! Who's your coach, swear he looks familiar from somewhere. 🤥
    (Edit) Luca you are one unpredictable dewd. Last year you must have vented a dozen times about dampening tech. Last year I tried 23's 97D V-Core if memory serves but anyway I was genuinely shocked how accurate that frame was. I'm sure you felt it was too mushy but without a word of a lie that racquet I was swinging for the fences... Out of my shoes as they say. It hit deep but not to long, accuracy on an inside outside f/h was well. Between you and me Fed would have squirmed with envy I was painting the lines. 🤫
    So are there any V-Core 97D's still there from last year at a generous discount. Beautiful everything frankly. Alright I'll bite so are you saying the Perrrrrcept 97D is notably better?
    I nearly bought a 100 Pro Staff last year. Funny story I was angry with an off court conversation so I just let go and unloaded a forehand right between the guy's legs. (I'm still giggling) Well darn it all I was getting clear indications the Percept line Achilles heel is it is too mushy. Now you have me wondering. Which 97D would you go with because we all like pocketing and feel. The V-Core 97D for me seemed the Shangri-La racket, simply could do no wrong. One those rare rackets that pushes you hit harder aim deeper and closer to the side lines.
    Now you really have me doubting myself...Which do you prefer on a backhand between the last two 97 D's 🤔

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      I much prefer the Percept to the last Vcore Pro just purely based on feel but honestly if it works for you, it's the same racket pretty much, just obviously a different layup.

  • @SDOKELL
    @SDOKELL 2 місяці тому +3

    Thoughts on Ezone 98?
    Just got a new one 50/50 pound Yonex Poly Tour Strike 1.25 strings. Feels OK on the single backhand.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      It's great for one handers. A little too muted for my taste but definitely up there with the best.

  • @LongusMis
    @LongusMis 2 місяці тому

    I miss one racket/brand on that list - ProKennex. I switch to my Ki Q+ Tour Pro 98 (315gr) when I have arm or shoulder issues. (Playing with a one-hand backhand comes with a price.) Guess the weight compartments stabilise it a lot and provide additional power from the baseline, it’s very whippy and last but not least it has that Head-style grip. Personally I prefer the rectangular grip for my one-hander, I grew up with rounded grips but it doesn’t feel as good as the rectangular ditto for my one-handed backhand. That racket has a great spin potential which comes in handy when hitting balls closer to the net. Though, it can’t beat my go-to-racket, Yonex VCore Pro 97D (2019 version). That’s a beast for hitting one-handers and a better choice overall. Your review focused mainly on backhands so from that point of view I understand your racket choices. But a racket also needs to work for other strokes. The Prestige and ProStaff may be good for backhands but they are advanced and difficult to handle overall. I used Prestige for 15 years but switching to the VCore Pro made life on court in general so much easier. In addition to backhands it’s also unbeatable when it comes to slices and serves.

  • @jamesbittle9789
    @jamesbittle9789 2 місяці тому

    The Diadem Elevate V3 is excellent for a one-handed backhand as well.

  • @gregoryallenhansen108
    @gregoryallenhansen108 2 місяці тому +1

    Thoughts on the TF40 315? Underrated racquet with good feel, maneuverability, and spin generation.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      It was very close to be honourably mentioned 😅 I liked it, just something a little weird about the swing pattern for me.

  • @andreageremia-mv6kl
    @andreageremia-mv6kl 10 днів тому

    Hi Luca, really like your videos, keep up this quality content and your subscribers will keep growing fast! Would it be possible for you to make a video on rackets for juniors transitioning from 280/285 gr like Pure Aero Team or Head mpL to 300gr?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  8 днів тому

      Thank you very much! Yes, definitely. It’s something I’ve been looking into making so I’ll add it to the list.

    • @andreageremia-mv6kl
      @andreageremia-mv6kl 7 днів тому

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver Great, Thanks

  • @comissaria
    @comissaria 2 місяці тому

    Great video , thank you. I'd like to know which racquet and string you recommend for a 55 years player intermediate level , some knees injuries as well. I prefer control racquets over powerful ones. I play an average of 5 days a week. I tried several types of racquets but not sure if I am able to pick one to be my official racquet of choice, I tender to change every 2 months my point of view. Thank you

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      I would go for something light with a fairly forgiving sweet spot and 100 square inch head size. The Pure Drive Team is where I would start, but anything similar around that 285 gram category would work as well.
      In terms of strings, go for a hybrid. Good blend of power and control and it will be forgiving on the arm.

  • @WIRUNTHONGCHUMNUM
    @WIRUNTHONGCHUMNUM 2 місяці тому +6

    "I typically use a one-handed backhand and have found that with good technique, you can play effectively with any racket. I don't entirely agree that a racket should weigh 300 grams or more because if you lack strength, it can be challenging to time your swings perfectly for optimal contact. Personally, I use the Vcore98 and Radical MP rackets, and I agree that a more spin-friendly racket is generally better. My backhand is more consistent with the Vcore98, even when I'm running fast. On the other hand, rackets designed for flatter hits can sometimes struggle, especially on low balls (which is a problem I encounter with my Radical MP).
    By the way, this is my longest comment on your channel 😂😂. Thanks for the video, as I always look forward to this topic! 🎉🎉"

    • @vanodne
      @vanodne 2 місяці тому +1

      No Boom Pro? Seems like a cross between the Percept 97 and Pro Staff X. Works for me

    • @WIRUNTHONGCHUMNUM
      @WIRUNTHONGCHUMNUM 2 місяці тому

      @@vanodnei have money for just these two rackets😂😂 hope I own lot more in the coming future

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +1

      Very interesting to read, thanks for sharing!

    • @Leo-nc3yx
      @Leo-nc3yx Місяць тому +1

      @@WIRUNTHONGCHUMNUM I feel like the reason to have the racket to weight over 300g is
      the stability. Especially when you're against a heavy hitter,it's hard to compete against them with a,let's
      say 270g racket.
      Based on my personally feeling,300g against big hitters is already a little unstable at times.
      It depends on the racket as well,just in general,if you want easier plow through and more
      stability you go for a 310+ racket.

  • @honkymonky7033
    @honkymonky7033 2 місяці тому

    For my one hander i rely exclusively on my Pro Staff Six One 95 pro stock
    The pro staff 97 is also super good, easier to use.

  • @jabirout
    @jabirout Місяць тому +1

    Under 310 you have terrific racquets
    Head extreme tour,
    Wilson blade,
    Ezone 98,
    Prince tour 98
    Gravity tour
    Vcore 98.
    Pro staff and prestige have a to high sw to play long matches ohbh.

  • @joseph8p
    @joseph8p 27 днів тому

    Hey Luca, great video! you'd convinced me to switch to percept. (likely 97d)
    I've been playing with prestige mid for the a little over 15 years. love the feel.
    but recently i'd tried a friends Percept 97, wow, it feels amazing.
    its a bit light for my taste, but i was surprised by its control, even though its not a traditional stick.

  • @thiagoweasley
    @thiagoweasley 2 місяці тому

    I've been playing with a KTour Team FX for the past 10 years and was thinking about getting a Clash 100 v2 or a Blade 98 v9, does this make any sense? I have zero knowledge on rackets. Would love if somebody could help me. I like to play aggressive and force top spin shots (but have trouble controlling the game), right forehand and 2 arms backhand.

  • @alessandrosimoni4950
    @alessandrosimoni4950 Місяць тому

    Hi Luca, thanks for the video. Why didn't you mention the Head Boom Pro?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  Місяць тому

      Obviously, I really like it for 1HBH but I did think it was maybe too clunky and unique for the average person. Turns out I may be wrong and a lot of people like it on the one-hander 😅

  • @berdi4berdi4
    @berdi4berdi4 Місяць тому

    Great video. What about the Pro Staff RF?

  • @Sandro_Z68
    @Sandro_Z68 Місяць тому

    Consider that my 1hbh is my "natural" shot, and that I obviously played w/ Prestige Pro (90!) as a young boy, now I felt in love with the Gravity Tour... as the Prestige would be too demanding now that I'm older. The way I test a frame is simple: IF my bh is ON, then maybe I can play with the stick, otherwise, no chance. Of modern frames I tested, the only other one I liked was the Boom Pro. Speed Pro and VCore 98 were simply "wrong". Amen.

  • @gabrieljimenez6952
    @gabrieljimenez6952 2 місяці тому

    Great video. I have used the Percept 97 and agree with you, but I am an intermediate and struggle when on defense and it is less forgiving as I can only get depth when hitting with time.
    I am now trying the Percept 100 & 100D...as well as the Prestige MPL with 5 extra grams in the handle. All the percepts are very stable but a little extra lag in the ohbh when on D...but I can easily switch to a good slice. The Prestige MPL just seems less stable on the ohbh.
    I felt your list is great for high intermediate to advanced players...so trying to balance your advice with something more user friendly all around. Thanks and keep up the great content!! - Gabe

    • @macattack78
      @macattack78 2 місяці тому +1

      Big vote from me for the Prestige MPL. The big caveat to that - as well as most the rackets in this vid is… “if played in stock form”. Check out TennCom’s MPL vid about being the perfect platform racket. You can make it anything you want. Mine is now 345g, 7HL & 336SW. stability, manoeuvrability, precision all easy to add - and at much lower specs than where I’m at. Easy Power is maybe the drawback for an intermediate. My 2cts anyway. 🤙

    • @gabrieljimenez6952
      @gabrieljimenez6952 2 місяці тому

      @@macattack78 Thanks for the feedback. I am toying with customization on the MPL but haven't found the setup that works for all aspects of my game. I love a box beam 22mm, with playing weight at a static 330g & SW around 320 (+/- 4 pts.), definitely head light balance.
      I am a good 4.0 doubles player that hits vs guys with BIG swings in usta 18 & 40+. Since I picked up tennis at age 35 and am now 50 my preparation is NOT great, so whenever I get a heavier/slower racket my game sufferers, due to hitting the ball late. I can generate plenty of power, but when I play with Percept 97 static weight seems to give me trouble vs 25% of opponents that can put me on Defense more than I'd like....when I had time it was The Best. I thought this was my holy grail...but had a fe bad matches and sold it...maybe regretting that.
      I am just looking for something a little more forgiving, thus trying the MPL, Percept 100/100D. I played 4 years w the Vcore98 and was winning more than losing, but I had to hit every single shot with spin & big target or it would go long & I could not flatten it out. With the Percepts 97/100/100D & MPL & ezone98 I have been more consistent on serves. I have a very aggressive kick serve as my bread and butter.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +2

      Agreed that this list is more "if you're advanced these are the best". What I may do in the future is a tier list of all the rackets for one handers and then discuss which ones could be better for lower levels.

    • @gabrieljimenez6952
      @gabrieljimenez6952 Місяць тому

      What do you feel is “easier” to use for an ntrp 4.0….mostly aggressive doubles…vcore 95 or percept 97? Any particular reason? I can figure out my forehand with most rackets but i notice more variation on my ohbh & serve. I want to maximize serve & maintain consistency on ohbh. Thanks again for the great breakdown!

  • @VincentTang-kd9ee
    @VincentTang-kd9ee 2 місяці тому +1

    Has anyone tried ProKennex Black Ace Pro for SHBH?

  • @jaimepinheiro5264
    @jaimepinheiro5264 2 місяці тому +9

    The Head Boom Pro is also a great Racquet for the one handed Backhand players, its my racquet of choice and I think my backhand improved a lot with the Boom Pro ( auxetic 2.0), I think thats because of the racquet face shape idk but something in that Racquet makes it easier to hit it cleaner than when im hitting with my Percept 97

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      Yes it definitely is, I agree.

    • @HeavyTopspin
      @HeavyTopspin Місяць тому +1

      I tried the Boom and it did allow me to hit some awesome shots off the backhand wing, would have picked it for my next racket (if only for the chance to say "this is my boom stick!" in Bruce Campbell's voice when taking it out of the bag) but it was hell on my elbow and seemed to want a player with a much faster swing speed than me.

  • @AllanTennis
    @AllanTennis 2 місяці тому

    Hey Luca! I’m also a local vancouverite and just started posting my own tennis videos. Just want to say keep up the great work and maybe one day we could collab. Cheers

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  Місяць тому

      Thank you very much and good luck on your journey! Hope to see you out on the courts one day!

  • @catherineau4176
    @catherineau4176 Місяць тому

    Hi, I'm looking for a forgiving racket with good feel, control, and spin. I'm currently using an ezone 98 and find it a little too unforgiving and stiff. What would you recommend?

  • @jorgetirado3201
    @jorgetirado3201 2 місяці тому +5

    Surprised the pure strike 97 isn’t mentioned! Dominic Thiem wouldn’t be pleased 😜

    • @wishyrater
      @wishyrater 2 місяці тому +1

      Because the racket wasn't mentioned or because he's on the cusp of retiring? ^^

    • @outcometechnology
      @outcometechnology 2 місяці тому +1

      @@wishyrater Likely both. Like most Babolats, the Strike is a great from a results perspective. From an arm-friendliness perspective? Debatable. I cringed every time I heard him make contact with that crispy layup and frying pan of a string bed. Regardless, Dom's wrist is cooked, and no amount of dietary change, therapy, training, stem cell seeding, etc. will give him back the same "snap" on his groundies as he had before the injury. Period. Yeah, it sucks, as he was one of the last truly effective one-handers at the top, but it is what it is. I'm sure we'll see some more promising ones come through, such as 20-year-old Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, who is like a combo of John Isner and James Blake. And there are more youngsters coming after him, so all is not lost.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +1

      I liked it, but it's just a little too tough to maneuver with it's massive swing weight.

    • @jorgetirado3201
      @jorgetirado3201 2 місяці тому

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver you must have gotten one way off spec - the PSVS/PS 97 typically have a strung sw of ~310s to low 320s, and are about 7 pts head light.

  • @martininportland
    @martininportland 2 місяці тому +1

    I wonder how you'd compare the 97 with the 97D. I had the opportunity to hit with a friend's 97D and loved it. The level of precision was ridiculously good.

    • @snickaren111
      @snickaren111 2 місяці тому

      More spin with the 97. The 97 is more lively with its lower weight(310g) and open string pattern(16*19). The 97D(D=dense) has a denser string pattern(18*20) and weights 320g. Personally I like the 97 and 97H(330g) better than the 97D.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      I'd like to try it but unfortunately we didn't bring it in.

  • @DelZ3030
    @DelZ3030 Місяць тому

    Should using a one-handed backhand affect my string choice?
    Also, I LOVE my one handed backhand with the Head Boom Pro (previous version). Something about it just gives me some effortless power. Might have to give the prestige a try.
    I sometimes use my vcore 98 FOR the more muted feel--I often switch to it when dealing with tennis elbow. Not sure if just random chance, but my slice also feels better on it than my Head racquet.

  • @FantaTheRogue
    @FantaTheRogue 29 днів тому

    I got a question : i ve always played with Prince , tried Head and Wilson a few times but meh , I got a one handed backhand and wanted to try a Technicfibre racket : do u have any recommandation what type i should try ? THx and btw Great videos

  • @WaltKurtz68
    @WaltKurtz68 21 день тому

    If you like the Prestige Pro for the OHBH you should try the Prestige Tour! 95 sq in, 16x19, KING of stability! Not sluggish yet massive stable feel and spin friendly to boot. I have both the Prestige Pro and a couple of Prestige Tours. To me the Prestige Tour is the king and not just for the OHBH. Try it, you may like it.

  • @NL-si6gs
    @NL-si6gs 2 місяці тому

    Also the Prestige with the 16x19 String Pattern is good Choice for OH.

  • @paddycable1723
    @paddycable1723 Місяць тому

    The OHBH is so elegant and the way tennis should be played in my opinion.

  • @berryj2432
    @berryj2432 2 місяці тому

    I have a OHBH and demoed the 97 and loved it for that. On forehands it was nice, but it is so headlight with low swing weight in stock form that I struggled with heavy hitters. Curious to know if the Percept 100D could offer best of worlds, or that the bigger head size takes away too much maneuverability for a OHBH

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +2

      That head size would take away too much maneuverability IMO. I think you just need to add a bit of lead to the hoop on the 97 until you find what works.

    • @berryj2432
      @berryj2432 2 місяці тому

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver thank you for being my tennis guru
      🙏

  • @michiel2364
    @michiel2364 Місяць тому +1

    I'm looking for a racket with especially control but also enough power. Yonex percept 97/100D maybe? I'm using a babolat pure aero for a year now, but it's a little bit stiff and I miss control/flat hitting. What's your advice?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  Місяць тому +1

      Try the Ezone 98/100. The best blend of control and power IMO.

    • @michiel2364
      @michiel2364 Місяць тому

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver Thanks, I'm gonna test it :). I agree, Yonex makes realy good control and power rackets. I'll let you know what I think about the Ezone 98 after testing it. I'm from the Netherlands, so it's gonna take some time before I can test it hahahha

    • @michiel2364
      @michiel2364 Місяць тому

      ​@@RacketsRunnersVancouver But what do you think about the Percept 97? Not a good choice for control/power?

  • @starkhong8563
    @starkhong8563 2 місяці тому +2

    The technique of one handed backhand is much more important than the racquet itself. You can't cheat the shots with arm or wrist like forehead and two handed backhand. Ones someone dominanted the one handed technique. The choice of racquet would lean more towards his/her forehand preference since the percentage of using backhand during a match is very low. I personally use the blade pro 1619 with a unstrung swimg weight of 303.

    • @loklokoppa9255
      @loklokoppa9255 2 місяці тому

      To me, Lendl had the best backhand. It's in the technique. Same with topspin. You can play with topspin with any racquet as long as your technique is good.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      This is a great point.

  • @evkyv4614
    @evkyv4614 2 місяці тому

    I play with a TF40 18x20 at 305gms, i also find it decent for OHB..what are your thoughts?

  • @theyruinedyoutubeagain
    @theyruinedyoutubeagain Місяць тому

    As a club player with a 1HBH I used to love the Pro Staff 97 V14 before moving to the Blade 100. It's just much more comfortable and I don't feel like I'm losing much compared to the Pro Staff.
    edit: having gone through an extensive drill today where I switched between them, I take that back. The Pro Staff is _miles_ ahead in terms of playability, the Blade sprays horribly and feels like you need to put much more work to get the same results

  • @TheJacasongs
    @TheJacasongs 9 днів тому

    Why is the new Pure Strike 98 (2024) not on the list? Another question, if you allow me: percept 97 or pure strike 98 for aggressive baseliners with one-handed backhand? Thank you and congratulations on the great work!

  • @arthurbubu2616
    @arthurbubu2616 2 місяці тому +2

    Any thoughts on tecnifibre tfights for this? at 300, 305 or 310

    • @CH-yp5by
      @CH-yp5by 2 місяці тому

      they are only 4 points head light while the Percept and Prostaff are 7, even the Ezone 98 2022 is 6points headlight, I'm surprised he did not even mention this

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      I find them a little too head heavy for my taste.

  • @rubinsingh4779
    @rubinsingh4779 16 днів тому

    How about the tf40 305 18x20? You mentioned the blade being too mushy, maybe this would compete better? Also pure strike 18x20 compared to the tf40? Thiem beat the big 3 using the PS for his OHB.

  • @macattack78
    @macattack78 2 місяці тому

    The blade 98v8 is still my match stick - with a bit of weight added for stability and more headlight. Just a great mix of speed and solidity. Less muted than the V9 I’m guessing? Feel not an issue for me anyway. But my new love is the Prestige MPL. Born to be customised. I’ve hit the MP and Pro and genuinely think the modded MPL is better for most players. Forgiving yet precise, great feel and fast as lightning through the air. Stability and plow not a problem after a little weight added - and the 16x19 string pattern gives you that extra pop and spin. Give it try!

    • @user-xe5vr5ir9o
      @user-xe5vr5ir9o 2 місяці тому

      Great tip! How much weight did you use and where did you place it?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      Yeah the MPL is awesome if you want to customize. I still prefer some version of the Gravity but totally it's so good.

  • @williambaumert7726
    @williambaumert7726 2 місяці тому

    Makes you appreciate Gasquet who has/had one of the best one backhands on tour playing with a head extreme pro 100sq inch

    • @outcometechnology
      @outcometechnology 2 місяці тому

      Like so many pro's who don't play with what they're advertised to play with, Gasquet doesn't play with an Extreme Pro. He plays with a LiquidMetal Instinct Tour XL (27.5" 100" 18x19) with an Extreme paint job. Pro stock code is PT161A -- the TK161 mold with the Pro Tour layup ("PT"), still hand-made in Kennelbach, finished/painted in China. Gasquet's strung spec is a fairly monstrous 361g/32.4cm/381sw, and it's that 381 swing weight combined with the "ball and socket" mechanism he's built (the overgrip+tape "ball" at the bottom of his grip, rotating/pivoting inside his palm) that gives him such unworldly shape and angulation to his one-hander. He still has to supply the expertise in wielding it, but his gear choice certainly helps to make his backhand what it is.
      For more information, see this TennisNerd post: tennisnerd.net/gear/richard-gasquets-racquet/3048

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +1

      I wanted to include something about the pros but then I thought those guys use no logic sometimes, they just go with what worked and they're so good it doesn't matter 😭

  • @jonathanhahn1506
    @jonathanhahn1506 2 місяці тому

    Solid list! I’d put the PS97 over the Percept 97 though all day any day. :) Where is your Boom Pro? No honorable mention? :) Maybe not the most rock solid but it can shoot out a OHBH pretty nicely when paired with the right string.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +1

      It's definitely top 10. I like it a lot but do think it's a little too different for such a classic stroke.

  • @lutius
    @lutius 2 місяці тому

    Great review - you just missed the head extreme tour which is fantastic for one handers!

  • @bruno_mart
    @bruno_mart 2 місяці тому +2

    The one hander is such a beautiful liability.

  • @js4_y567
    @js4_y567 2 місяці тому

    anybody has a take on body height and style of backhand (one or two hander)?

  • @SivaprakashMurugamalai
    @SivaprakashMurugamalai Місяць тому

    Did you also try the Prince ATS Textreme Tour 95 or 98?

  • @Jodesy11
    @Jodesy11 2 місяці тому

    Thoughts on the boom pro? Would it be in the top 10?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, definitely. I should have at least included it in the honorable mentions.

    • @Jodesy11
      @Jodesy11 2 місяці тому

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver cool, because I am absolutely loving it

  • @James-qv1dr
    @James-qv1dr 2 місяці тому

    Maybe a top 5 for rackets that are comfortable yet powerful. Like a lot of people, my arm / shoulder can't handle stiff rackets like a pure drive, but I still want some help from the frame. The current vcore 100 comes to mind for this category.

    • @user-xe5vr5ir9o
      @user-xe5vr5ir9o 2 місяці тому

      Agree on that. I have the Vcore 100 and placed 20 grams on the handle to make it more maneuverable. Works best for me

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      Definitely something I'll look into thanks for the suggestion.

  • @Nikhil_G9
    @Nikhil_G9 2 місяці тому +1

    I am finding difficulty in choosing what to buy btw Ezone 98 vs Boom Pro can you suggest me what to choose

    • @faizanahmed1702
      @faizanahmed1702 2 місяці тому +1

      Bump

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      You really can't go wrong with either. If you want a bit more spin go for the Ezone and more stability go for the Boom Pro.

    • @Nikhil_G9
      @Nikhil_G9 2 місяці тому

      @@RacketsRunnersVancouver Thanks Luca

  • @wildflower7574
    @wildflower7574 Місяць тому

    Babolat aerostorm is my pick

  • @murilo3123
    @murilo3123 2 місяці тому

    I am a OHBH and nothing was better for me than the Gravity MP... it's not soo heavy, the 16x20 string pattern gives a lot of control/spin and the feel of the Heads are the best... Only problem is stability against big hitters, that the frame is not soo good... and mine is customized now with some weight... Now i am looking to try the Gravity PRO, because of more weight (and tho more stability) and more control and the lower angle on the slice backhand... let's see how it goes... got curious about the Prestige and the Percept, altough i don't like the feel of the Yonex... Wilson Blade 98 and Pro Staff are really really good for the OHBH, has an amazing feeling and stability, but i don't like them a lot to mobility, does not fit my game... Nice video btw, a lot of great options and i was happy to see the Gravity and the Speed here!

  • @Nikhil_G9
    @Nikhil_G9 2 місяці тому

    Video on Top 5 Power Racquet please

  • @MrHitthespot
    @MrHitthespot Місяць тому

    It might be a little obvious that you’re a Percept fanboy. However, I agree. I switched from the new Babolat Pure Aero, to the Percept 97, and I absolutely love it.

  • @simon0yeung
    @simon0yeung 2 місяці тому

    What about prostaff X? Very much like 97, classic feel, slighter bigger and forgiving

  • @bladex9061
    @bladex9061 2 місяці тому

    the PRO STAFF 97, are you talking about this year's model?

  • @JohnSmith-pb4ri
    @JohnSmith-pb4ri 2 місяці тому

    I guess not a surprising list. I usually use an Extreme Tour w/ lead tape @ 12 o'clock. Not ideal but I feel confident using different rackets while hitting my one-handed backhand and gear my racket choice more toward what I like using on the forehand. Eventually I'll try out the Pro Staff and Percept. But I'm so used to playing the Extreme Tour and Pure Aero 98 that it's really hard to get myself to make a switch.

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      Lots of shouts for the Extreme Tour. It's never been my cup of tea but it sounds like it works for a lot of people.

  • @stevenhowie4219
    @stevenhowie4219 Місяць тому

    Prince tour 95 2015 and prince tour 310g 2019 very good

  • @RobBlanzy
    @RobBlanzy 2 місяці тому

    T-fight 315 is incredible for 1hbh. It’s stable and great with spin.

  • @damon123jones
    @damon123jones 2 місяці тому

    100+ has so much power but your topspin stroke has to be amazing

  • @bodzislawfakjutu
    @bodzislawfakjutu 2 місяці тому +5

    Radical MP and Blade 100 v8 and T-Fight ISOFLEX 300 👍

    • @WIRUNTHONGCHUMNUM
      @WIRUNTHONGCHUMNUM 2 місяці тому

      When I hit flat with Radical MP in perfect timing it have so much power that even myself can’t control it very well and I have to say that it’s one of the best racket for one-handed backhand except a low balls

  • @77door97
    @77door97 2 місяці тому

    is the percept 97 okay stock?

    • @RacketsRunnersVancouver
      @RacketsRunnersVancouver  2 місяці тому

      I think it needs a bit of weight at 3 and 9 to bring it up to the low 320s for swingweight.

  • @txsurfnturf
    @txsurfnturf Місяць тому

    I'm having a hard time finding a racquet for lefties! Any suggestions? 🤪

  • @alastairtheduke
    @alastairtheduke 2 місяці тому

    I don't think I've ever seen a buggy whip one hander before ;)

  • @mustafamohamadhaidar966
    @mustafamohamadhaidar966 Місяць тому

    Is the radical mp good for one handed backhand.

  • @tatsf226
    @tatsf226 2 місяці тому +1

    Prostaff 85, classic prestige mid are the best for single backhand, that's why they are still being sold at tw.

  • @lebbeus
    @lebbeus Місяць тому

    What about Wilson Shift 99 16 x 20 and Tecnifibre Tfight 305?

  • @glebz7294
    @glebz7294 2 місяці тому

    What about 6.1 95 prostaff? 331gr unsprung frame, hand heavy, 95sq.?

  • @linvictus9403
    @linvictus9403 Місяць тому

    Did you try shift pro?

  • @albertozabeo77
    @albertozabeo77 2 місяці тому +2

    percept 97D is even better. But if you really want the ultimate precision, speed, feel etc.. you have to try an old Pro staff 90