I live in Japan and began playing tennis at the ripe old age of 70. The third or fourth racket I tried (bought is more accurate--I live on small island and demoing is literally impossible) was a Regna 98. I played well with it, but as you might imagine, being so new to tennis, I was wildly inconsistent. I eventually decided to buy a racket with a 100 inch head size and gave the Regna to my wife, who is younger and who has played tennis far longer. She loves her Regna. We play strictly doubles, and often against guys half my age, and she hits with the best of them. If you can get one, I am sure she would highly recommend it... I came back to add, in Japan they run at about a 15-20% premium to the cost of most other rackets. So, it wasn't horribly expensive here...
I bought one and tried it. Sadly fell in love with it. Bought a few 🙈 more via eBay and such from sellers from Japan. Awesome racket, demanding but awesome.
So you finally got one. There is a 100 version that is slightly easier to find. Lighter and stiffer, it is even more on the user friendly side, but a little less rewarding.
Background, bplayed since 12, now in my 40's, UTR 6-7 in singles/doubles. Owned (Six one 90, Blade v7, RF97 315g, head liquid radical, aero pro drive, Yonez Ezone 98 Tour, Vcore 95 2022, Head Ti6, Pro staff V14) Demoed the Regna in Japan and was shocked at how unstable it was at the point of contact, catch the ball perfectly and it rattles like crazy, even compared to the Six one 90 which has the sweet spot of a pea and known to punish offcenter shots, the regna has the sweet spot of a needle, dont recommend this racquet at all. Tried the Percept 97D, which was very forgiving and pocketed the ball like a dream. Dont believe the hype, try it before you buy.
Been playing with my Regna 98 V3 for one year now. Tried various combos of strings and tension, now settled with Yonex PTP, 45lbs main, 43lbs crosses. You get all with this combination. Great depth shots, easy access to top spin, stable solid volley, powerful serves. For those of you trying to get one, this racquet worth every single penny doesn't matter how much you're paying for it. Nothing beats the premium Japanese craftsmanship!!!!
You should try it with your string tension at 4-5 lbs. lower than your usual. I read in one message board that this opens up the playability of the Regna. Enjoy!
I couldn’t bear it when this beginner player at my local club was playing with one of these and bloody scraping it across the ground on the hard courts😂
I respect that. I have a pair of matched H22s and I get so nervous any time I have to dig for a ball. Sometimes have to question myself if I should just use a retail racquet instead -_-
Im using a 100 with the yonex Polytour pro. Love it when it was freshly strung definitely getting more spin compare to my ezone. But after the strings died my consistency dropped dramatically. I may need to find a more suitable string
I’ve had 2 Regna 98 for quite a while (same generation as in the video), one word to highlight its main merit is STABLE, in a relatively “light” package, thus more user friendly, whereas with other players sticks, including the pro stock platform rackets, you need tons of lead to achieve a similar result, but with Regna I play in stock form. If you use it along with other rackets side by side in one session, I am sure you will get what I mean by that. On serve, return, ground strokes and volley, rock solid, unbelievably stable. What it means? It means more precision (that’s why they went for 16x19 instead of 18x20 or 18x19 etc, to give it more spin potential), better shot quality and more confidence. I own other control oriented rackets like the Blade, Pro Staff 315g, Vcore Pro 97 and Vcore 95 2018 and 2021, I assure you Regna is more powerful due to its way to blend stiffness and flex. Pro Staff is stiff, stiff like a wooden stick, whereas Regna is stiff but with very subtle flex, in my opinion way more comfortable and offers you right amount of free power (not too much). For those feel oriented people, it’s the only current Yonex racket with no vibration filtering film technology (whatever it’s named now), what else can I say? The only downside, yes, is the price tag, but think it this way, I bought a lot of , I mean a lot, different rackets before them, since I put my hands on one Regna, I bought a second one, and never purchased a racket after, I don’t even watch new release reviews anymore, sold a few, only keep those I like to have for fun. It even came with a top notch leather under grip (so you don’t need to change it yourself resulting in altering the balance, and have to rebalance it etc, very thoughtful), I guess it’s saving me money? If you are a good player, I am a 5.0 by the way, you should give it a try if you ever manage to get hold of one. It’s not the most powerful, spin friendly, forgiving (it’s meant for decent players, but with 98 head more forgiving than Prestige and Vcore 95 etc), but as a whole package it does everything just right, even including the paint job, when you see one in person, it looks so cool and almost luxurious in an all-black look with the blend of glossy finish, exposed carbon fibre, metallic matt finish, artistic spread paint. IMHO, it’s without doubt the best retail racket money can buy.
@@livingstonest My go to string is Lynx Tour Champagne 1.2mm full bed, strung at 52/50. Like all polys the tensions drop 5-10% with or without playing after the first 24-48 hours, so my actual playing tension is in the range of 45-48. Lynx Tour is a relatively stiff string but I don’t have any pain at all.
I'm glad you liked this as much as you did. As most people would say it's overpriced nonsense. I own 4 of these and also had a pair of Regna 100. The Regna is the best all around frame but it doesn't help me if I'm overmatched and having to block back balls. For that reason I've been looking for something a bit more powerful and have been using the PA98 more lately. The Regna is great if you're on you're attacking all the time. The amount of stability the Regna 98 has at it's specs doesn't make sense. They must use higher quality materials closer to pro stocks when making this frame. As another commenter already suggested, I would drop the tension to around 42# if you're using poly as that does open up the sweet spot.
@@dandan3045 That's what most people call it., especially ones who haven't tried it. I don't call it that. I think it's a great frame which is why it was my primary for over a year. I just wish my skill level was higher or it was a bit more forgiving. Really high level players like Coach Gu from TennisSpin think it is the best frame ever. And honestly at this point it's only $130 more than most frames. For a while the pricing was almost double every other frame but as frame prices have been rising, they are catching up to the Regna price.
@@anotherfakepresident8432 I'm an L3. I bought them when TW had gotten their batch. They will usually get about 50 or so of each Regna frame when they are released. I'm actually moving on from them as I want to use something a bit less demanding. The Regna is great but you have to be on offense and have good RHS, etc each time. It's great for higher level players. If you're outmatched it's not going to do you any favors like the Babs frames may. I am going to still keep a pair as they are Regnas and hard to acquire but since I'm not maining them any more am going to get rid of the other 2.
I just would not be satisfied with one copy, or even a pair of them. (I bought 8 X 2019 Prestige MPs, which turned out to be necessary because 4 were stolen, and I mercifully have 4 on hand. My reserve stock of rackets also happened to be of higher quality than the ones that I lost. Limited production also means you are less likely to get your preferred grip size. It would be an even taller order finding a 4 1/8 Regna which is the size I use. I absolutely do believe how good these guys say it is, however. The best racket from a company that doesn't cut corners like their competitors.
Yes we want to try and get over to the Yonex factory in the next 12/18 months and will for sure bring back some Regnas! (Better start saving I know! Josh
They saw Harry coming. He went to one of the most exclusive, over-priced shops in all of Tokyo. I bought mine for far less--roughly $300 usd if memory serves (I do recall it was a lot less than most UA-cam comments imply)...
So interesting that the racquets that are always unavailable to the public are the best racquets. You'd think Wilson, Head, Yonex, would just sell those racquets to the public and make a gazillion dollars. Or maybe it's just in people's heads...
Dude, you keep swinging that stick in front of your colleague and blocking him from the camera. Please practice your situational awareness. As a side note, I would recommend getting people who know how to play to review these. This comes across as a bit of a joke for people who know what they're doing.
I live in Japan and began playing tennis at the ripe old age of 70. The third or fourth racket I tried (bought is more accurate--I live on small island and demoing is literally impossible) was a Regna 98. I played well with it, but as you might imagine, being so new to tennis, I was wildly inconsistent. I eventually decided to buy a racket with a 100 inch head size and gave the Regna to my wife, who is younger and who has played tennis far longer. She loves her Regna. We play strictly doubles, and often against guys half my age, and she hits with the best of them. If you can get one, I am sure she would highly recommend it... I came back to add, in Japan they run at about a 15-20% premium to the cost of most other rackets. So, it wasn't horribly expensive here...
Great to know. Thanks for this. I might have to try one.
I bought one and tried it. Sadly fell in love with it. Bought a few 🙈 more via eBay and such from sellers from Japan. Awesome racket, demanding but awesome.
Regna with gut/poly strung in the mid to low 40s is magic. Feels amazing and the playability is top notch
Nice idea - when we get our hands on it again we’re going to try some different string lay ups. Josh
So you finally got one.
There is a 100 version that is slightly easier to find. Lighter and stiffer, it is even more on the user friendly side, but a little less rewarding.
Background, bplayed since 12, now in my 40's, UTR 6-7 in singles/doubles. Owned (Six one 90, Blade v7, RF97 315g, head liquid radical, aero pro drive, Yonez Ezone 98 Tour, Vcore 95 2022, Head Ti6, Pro staff V14) Demoed the Regna in Japan and was shocked at how unstable it was at the point of contact, catch the ball perfectly and it rattles like crazy, even compared to the Six one 90 which has the sweet spot of a pea and known to punish offcenter shots, the regna has the sweet spot of a needle, dont recommend this racquet at all. Tried the Percept 97D, which was very forgiving and pocketed the ball like a dream. Dont believe the hype, try it before you buy.
Many thanks!
Been playing with my Regna 98 V3 for one year now. Tried various combos of strings and tension, now settled with Yonex PTP, 45lbs main, 43lbs crosses. You get all with this combination. Great depth shots, easy access to top spin, stable solid volley, powerful serves. For those of you trying to get one, this racquet worth every single penny doesn't matter how much you're paying for it. Nothing beats the premium Japanese craftsmanship!!!!
Sounds glorious!
You should try it with your string tension at 4-5 lbs. lower than your usual. I read in one message board that this opens up the playability of the Regna. Enjoy!
very true , but even better advice, do 40-45 lbs that's the ultimate tension
Nice idea!
Yes looser is certainly Becoming more common!
Facts.. strung mine 42/40. It’s as forgiving as my 100D
Guy in the shop said yonex recommend 48 vertical and 45 horizontal
I couldn’t bear it when this beginner player at my local club was playing with one of these and bloody scraping it across the ground on the hard courts😂
I respect that. I have a pair of matched H22s and I get so nervous any time I have to dig for a ball. Sometimes have to question myself if I should just use a retail racquet instead -_-
I had two friends at my club in Bracknell that both have them.. have hit with it.. amazing 🎉
Amazing - where did they get them from? Josh
Is grip size bigger even with leather grip compared to others ? If i use size 2 in babolat should i get 1 in regna ?
I have two - wonderful racquets. 🙂
Yes they are!
Im using a 100 with the yonex Polytour pro. Love it when it was freshly strung definitely getting more spin compare to my ezone. But after the strings died my consistency dropped dramatically. I may need to find a more suitable string
What did you string it with and at what tension?
PLZZZZZ DO A VERSUS VID WITH AERO 98
Good idea - when we can, we will!
What string and tension did you guys use on this racquet?
We used Poly Tour Pro 1.25 at 50lbs
I’ve had 2 Regna 98 for quite a while (same generation as in the video), one word to highlight its main merit is STABLE, in a relatively “light” package, thus more user friendly, whereas with other players sticks, including the pro stock platform rackets, you need tons of lead to achieve a similar result, but with Regna I play in stock form. If you use it along with other rackets side by side in one session, I am sure you will get what I mean by that. On serve, return, ground strokes and volley, rock solid, unbelievably stable. What it means? It means more precision (that’s why they went for 16x19 instead of 18x20 or 18x19 etc, to give it more spin potential), better shot quality and more confidence. I own other control oriented rackets like the Blade, Pro Staff 315g, Vcore Pro 97 and Vcore 95 2018 and 2021, I assure you Regna is more powerful due to its way to blend stiffness and flex. Pro Staff is stiff, stiff like a wooden stick, whereas Regna is stiff but with very subtle flex, in my opinion way more comfortable and offers you right amount of free power (not too much). For those feel oriented people, it’s the only current Yonex racket with no vibration filtering film technology (whatever it’s named now), what else can I say? The only downside, yes, is the price tag, but think it this way, I bought a lot of , I mean a lot, different rackets before them, since I put my hands on one Regna, I bought a second one, and never purchased a racket after, I don’t even watch new release reviews anymore, sold a few, only keep those I like to have for fun. It even came with a top notch leather under grip (so you don’t need to change it yourself resulting in altering the balance, and have to rebalance it etc, very thoughtful), I guess it’s saving me money? If you are a good player, I am a 5.0 by the way, you should give it a try if you ever manage to get hold of one. It’s not the most powerful, spin friendly, forgiving (it’s meant for decent players, but with 98 head more forgiving than Prestige and Vcore 95 etc), but as a whole package it does everything just right, even including the paint job, when you see one in person, it looks so cool and almost luxurious in an all-black look with the blend of glossy finish, exposed carbon fibre, metallic matt finish, artistic spread paint. IMHO, it’s without doubt the best retail racket money can buy.
What strings and tension do you use? Poly gives me arm pain with this racquet
@@livingstonest My go to string is Lynx Tour Champagne 1.2mm full bed, strung at 52/50. Like all polys the tensions drop 5-10% with or without playing after the first 24-48 hours, so my actual playing tension is in the range of 45-48. Lynx Tour is a relatively stiff string but I don’t have any pain at all.
I'm glad you liked this as much as you did. As most people would say it's overpriced nonsense. I own 4 of these and also had a pair of Regna 100. The Regna is the best all around frame but it doesn't help me if I'm overmatched and having to block back balls. For that reason I've been looking for something a bit more powerful and have been using the PA98 more lately. The Regna is great if you're on you're attacking all the time. The amount of stability the Regna 98 has at it's specs doesn't make sense. They must use higher quality materials closer to pro stocks when making this frame. As another commenter already suggested, I would drop the tension to around 42# if you're using poly as that does open up the sweet spot.
"overpriced nonsense" - yet own 4 of them. Something doesn't add up.
@@dandan3045 That's what most people call it., especially ones who haven't tried it. I don't call it that. I think it's a great frame which is why it was my primary for over a year. I just wish my skill level was higher or it was a bit more forgiving. Really high level players like Coach Gu from TennisSpin think it is the best frame ever. And honestly at this point it's only $130 more than most frames. For a while the pricing was almost double every other frame but as frame prices have been rising, they are catching up to the Regna price.
How did you acquire 4? Did you get them all at the same time? What is your grip size BTW? I love a low string tension as well.
@@dandan3045 I said what most people would say. As most people haven't played with the frame. I didn't say I was most people.
@@anotherfakepresident8432 I'm an L3. I bought them when TW had gotten their batch. They will usually get about 50 or so of each Regna frame when they are released. I'm actually moving on from them as I want to use something a bit less demanding. The Regna is great but you have to be on offense and have good RHS, etc each time. It's great for higher level players. If you're outmatched it's not going to do you any favors like the Babs frames may. I am going to still keep a pair as they are Regnas and hard to acquire but since I'm not maining them any more am going to get rid of the other 2.
What tech does it have? VDM?
what year model is good? Heard some of the earlier models not so great...
The current release is 3rd gen, there were two previous versions. I believe they all play similarly.
Yes - couldn’t comment on the previous generations - but this one is excellent!
Josh
Ive heard it’s to pronounced Reigna...reigning supreme (the G is silent)
Interesting - we did research this and concluded it was Reg-na… where did you see the Reigna pronounciation?
I just would not be satisfied with one copy, or even a pair of them. (I bought 8 X 2019 Prestige MPs, which turned out to be necessary because 4 were stolen, and I mercifully have 4 on hand.
My reserve stock of rackets also happened to be of higher quality than the ones that I lost. Limited production also means you are less likely to get your preferred grip size. It would be an even taller order finding a 4 1/8 Regna which is the size I use. I absolutely do believe how good these guys say it is, however. The best racket from a company that doesn't cut corners like their competitors.
How much retail price £600? Tennis spin youtuber Harry has one and spent that amount of money as well as the plane ticket to Japan.
Yes we want to try and get over to the Yonex factory in the next 12/18 months and will for sure bring back some Regnas! (Better start saving I know! Josh
They saw Harry coming. He went to one of the most exclusive, over-priced shops in all of Tokyo. I bought mine for far less--roughly $300 usd if memory serves (I do recall it was a lot less than most UA-cam comments imply)...
@@walterhayley7252where did you buy it?
So interesting that the racquets that are always unavailable to the public are the best racquets. You'd think Wilson, Head, Yonex, would just sell those racquets to the public and make a gazillion dollars. Or maybe it's just in people's heads...
Racquet is amazing but a full bed of poly killed my arm
The Babolat Pure Strike 98 plays simular.
The specs are almost the exact same as the Head Boom Pro which is interesting
Yes - we plan to put them both on a SW machine and then compare them!
Is there also a Regna 100?
yes, not as popular or really special, vcore 100 and ezone 100 are almost better
Yes there is!
We are trying to get one to do a Regna 98 vs 100 video…
Yonex don't give Kyrios Regnas cos he will smash them when he loses 🤣
This is true…
That’s the first thing I though of..😂😂😂
Pros wont use such a weak and unstable racquet.
@@roveism I have never tried it so I cannot comment. Too rare & too expensive!
Is bether than DR 98 ?
I’d say so… Josh
No
Is Luka Doncic playing tennis after to lose the NBA title? 😅
Naomi Osaka should change to using this - Regna Reina 😍
I’d sell mine if anyone wants one 🇬🇧 uk
Hey Charlie - we may be interested! Drop us a message on insta? @primalhealthtennis
OMG get that dampener off that racket! Why would you do that to the best Yonex stick?!?!?
Haha - we did use it with and without.
Joe uses a dampener so wanted to compare… I didn’t use one! Josh
@ph-tennis I agree with him, with Yonex VDM, don't need dampener 😊
Dude, you keep swinging that stick in front of your colleague and blocking him from the camera. Please practice your situational awareness.
As a side note, I would recommend getting people who know how to play to review these. This comes across as a bit of a joke for people who know what they're doing.
I wonder if this is a rare racquet? We'll never know.
Only Hubi deserve to play with it, cause he has the complete game without any weakness.
I want to play it😅
I owned this one