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Jan-Lennard Struff’s Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Updated 16 Dec 2024Jan-Lennard Struff is a German player with a big serve and some powerful weapons from the back of the court. But what is Jan-Lennard Struff’s racquet? Jan-Lennard Struff is ranked in the top 50 and a solid performer on the ATP Tour. Jan-Lennard Struff’s Tennis Racquet Jan Lennard Struff was a Babolat […]

Marcos Giron’s Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Updated 21 March 2025Marcos Giron is an American player, with a career high rank of no 37, but what is Giron’s racquet and gear? Marcos Giron’s tennis racquet Marcos Giron was a Yonex VCORE 95 user until some years back when he wanted more directional control from the racquet. Now he plays with the Yonex […]

ProKennex Ki Q+ 5X Pro Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

ProKennex has been around since the late 70s and is now promoting themselves more as a “science and design company”, rather than a standard racket manufacturer. They are the only company using Kinetic tech and that is why I was so excited about this ProKennex Ki Q+ 5X Pro Racquet Review. ProKennex is not a well-known […]

Testing Nick Kyrgios Racquet Setup – Yonex Xi 98 Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Nick Kyrgios creates headlines worldwide for his fantastic tennis talent but also sometimes questionable behavior. He has become a bad boy of tennis and has created a hate/love relationship with tennis fans. I have been testing Nick Kyrgios racquet setup, and here are my thoughts. Nick Kyrgios Racquet Setup Nick Kyrgios is a person that is […]

Angell ASL 3 Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Not long ago I reviewed the Angell K7 Lime and gave the racquet two thumbs up. This racquet is something quite different, but as this Angell ASL 3 racquet review will tell you, it is also remarkably good. Angell tennis is broadening their product lines lately. Their custom line of racquets is also now facing […]

How To Customize a Tennis Racket

Written by: Henrik Wallensten |

The solid feel of a pro-stock frame is almost impossible to get if you just take a frame off the shelf and string it up. This is how to customize a tennis racket. A pro-stock frame is a frame made specifically for a pro-player, in most cases customized to the exact specs of the unique […]

Angell K7 Lime Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

As you loyal readers of Tennisnerd already knows, I am a fan of Angell racquets, particularly the K7 Red. Now that racquet has finally gotten a big brother, the Angell K7 Lime. More weight, more control, the same excellent feel. Here is my Angell K7 Lime Racquet Review. I loved the Angell K7 Red when it […]

Tecnifibre Tfight XTC 305 Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

There has been a hectic period of play-testing going on here at the Tennisnerd HQ and it is high time for the Tecnifibre Tfight XTC 305 Racquet Review. This racquet has received praise from other reviewers and after testing it thoroughly over a couple of weeks, I can understand why. Tecnifibre has seen some success on the […]

Babolat Pure Drive VS Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

It is a racquet a lot of people have been asking about…here is my Babolat Pure Drive VS racquet review. The Babolat Pure Drive VS is a 98 sq inch, more control-oriented, yet powerful racquet that lands really close to the Pure Strike in performance. Is there really a need for the Babolat Pure Drive […]

Angell ASL 3 Racquet Preview

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Just as I received the Angell K7 Lime to review, Angell announces the release of the Angell ASL 3, a more powerful and light-weight racquet than most other Angell racquets and supposed to challenge the Babolat Pure Aero and Pure Drive in this category. The Angell AS3 comes with an active Siloxane layer, which is […]