I’ve been play-testing several racquets from both Wilson and HEAD lately and I’ve drawn up a few conclusions and thoughts I want to share with you. First of all, there are a LOT of racquets to choose from on the market today. There is a simply a mind-boggling number of racquets that are within the same range of specs, even from one provider. If you just look at the assortment I was testing from HEAD, there are so many racquets that weigh around 300 grams unstrung, have a 16/19 string pattern, a 22/23 mm beam and a stiffness around 68 …
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Any of you readers who play around or use vintage tennis racquets from time to time? It can be great fun and sometimes it’s also beneficial to your game. There are many “old but gold” tennis racquets out there. I don’t mean wooden racquets here, but racquets from the 80s and onward. As some of you loyal readers know, one of the most popular racquets on the ATP tour is more than 20 years old – the HEAD Pro Tour 630 (or 280 in the US). Now it is called PT57A and is used by Andy Murray, Gilles Simon and many …